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Unassistedsports.com Launch!
On February 8, 2010 at midnight, Unassisted Sports will launch live. The site will be a sports site, featuring analysis and fantasy advice about baseball, basketball, football, and even some MMA. The site will be brought to you by the same people at Blogington plus some fresh new faces. Please feel...
2009 Awards – Poll Results
Over 200 people voted in the end of 2009 polls! After crunching some numbers, here are the results of what you guys thought about the year 2009 (no recount necessary):
Best Movie of 2009 - The Hangover (45%)
Second place - Up (27%)
Best Video Game of 2009 - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (62%)
Second...
12 Fake Tweets From Real People About Events in Oct-Dec 2009
6 Unsolved Mysteries
The world loves mysteries. There are so many events and occurrences that happen on this planet that have no rational or logical explanation. Extraterrestrials, hoaxes, paranormal activities, and conspiracies lie at the root of most unsolved mysteries. Here are 6 mysteries that remain unsolved.
1.) The...
19 Thanksgiving Fun Facts
Thanksgiving is one of the more widely celebrated holidays in the United States. In giving thanks, here are intriguing facts, figures, and trivia you may not have known about the holiday we call Thanksgiving:
1.) If you wanted to visit every house in the U.S. for Thanksgiving, you would end up visiting...
7 Things That Are Guaranteed To Happen On Black Friday
Black Friday marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season. Being the day after Thanksgiving, it is usually one of the busiest shopping days of the year, with stores opening in the wee hours of the morning to sell stuff that you already saw for 10 months straight. People line up for blocks waiting...
6 Ridiculous Lawsuits
16 Halloween Fun Facts
Happy Halloween to all! Whether you are out trick-or-treating or attending a costume party, here are some interesting facts and tidbits about the holiday of Halloween:
1.) In the United States, Illinois produced the most pumpkins with 496 million pounds in 2008.
2.) Every year, there are over 2000 costume...
5 Do’s and Don’ts of Trick-or-Treating
Halloween is just a few days away. Many people will roam their neighborhoods trick-or-treating, grabbing candy, and visiting the old guy down the street’s house because he decorated it with a lot of lights and animatronics. Along the way, there are some things people should remember about trick-or-treating....
7 Halloween Costume Ideas for Couples in 2009
5 Events That Happened in October
15 Fake Tweets From Real People About Events in Aug-Sept 2009
Check out the previous fake tweets article about events that occurred from June-July 2009. These tweets will cover events from August-September 2009.
Read the Fake Tweets from October, November, and December, 2009
CNNbrk Children all across America turn into liberal zombies following President Obama’s...
5 Dumbest Moves in Star Wars History
One of the most influential and popular sagas in the history of film has been Star Wars. The movies ushered in an era of Hollywood blockbusters that put an emphasis on advanced special effects. With such a focus on the effects, sometimes plots and character development have taken a backseat. Characters...
10 Fake Tweets From Real People About Events in June-July 2009
Twitter is the new social media phenomenon that is sweeping the nation and the world. Celebrities, politicians, and athletes have all joined the site. Here are some tweets that we could have expected if these people had been on Twitter at the time from events occurring June-July 2009.
Read Fake Tweets...
15 July 4th Fun Facts
Happy Independence Day to all of America. In light of the holiday, here are some interesting facts and trivia you may not have known about the 4th of July and about the founding of the United States in general:
1.) Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be the turkey.
2.) There were around 2.5...
3 Events That Happened in June



