Links 12/8
December 8, 2009
Filed under Links
Today’s links vary from interesting people, to learning how to rap, to a ridiculously awesome indie band, to funny sayings from popular TV shows on T-shirts, to the Weezer’s tour bus flipping, to Carbon Dioxide being revealed as a new threat, to ultimately stupid crimes to commit.
The Most Interesting People of 2009
Can’t wait to see who all made it on the list of 2009′s most interesting people? Well here’s a sneak peek.
T-shirts Galore!
Love the Big Bang Theory or any shirt that can make you laugh? Then chose from a wide variety of shirts.
Learn how to flow
Wish you knew how to freestyle rap? Well step on up MC, its time to improve your flocabulary.
Google Real Time Search
Google has made a deal with Twitter to include a new way to google search that includes real time info such as tweets. Google is also considering other networking sites such as facebook and myspace for this feature.
Man Injects Wife with his HIV Positive Blood
After finding out that her husband had aids, one New Zealand woman refused to engage in intercourse with her husband. He didn’t take this too well…he injected her with his blood giving her the aids virus.
Last Months White House Party Crashers are not the First by a Long Shot.
We have all heard about the White House Party Crashers last month. What you probably did not know was that there have been about 91 other security breeches since 1980.
Helping Ones in Need
The CSRA buckles down to help others in need during the Christmas time.
Dumb Crimes
Committing a crime is one thing, being stupid about it is another.
Say it ain’t so!
Check out these crazy photos from weezer’s bus crash! Don’t worry, lead singer Rivers Cuomo only sustained three cracked ribs.
My Instant Lunch
If you’re into indie music, then you’re sure to like Augusta’s My Instant Lunch. Check out their full ep on iTunes and see them at Sky City on December 17.
The American Problem
One of the biggest problems we face today as a nation is our national debt. Read to find out why.
The New Threat
The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced that Carbon Dioxide is the new public threat.



