Did I just drop a WKRP in Cincinnati joke in the title of this post? That just happened. Also happening in Candice Swanepoel.
Facebook’s IPO is coming soon. And it’s going to be absolutely massive. (Business Insider)
Sun News Network personality David Menzies is accusing Brian Burke of supporting his son’s You Can Play charity, which is trying to get homophobia out of hockey, as a PR boost. Words can not describe how low Menzies is but most of those words would describe him as sub-human. (Pension Plan Puppets)
A top Republican pollster says that the GOP must “evolve” on same-sex marriage and other gay issues or the party will cease to be relevant. (The Daily Beast)
After the jump, the history of Animaniacs, a breakthrough in quantum teleportation and call Harvard baseball… maybe.
It turns out that Mitt Romney might not be a complete robot. Unfortunately for Mitt, that conclusion comes as a result of stories of his apparent homophobia while in prep school. (Washington Post)
Former US news anchor Tom Brokaw thinks the White House Correspondents’ Dinner needs fewer random celebrities in attendance. The irony of this article is that a Fox News anchor agrees despite the fact that her employer invited Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan. (Politico)
One of my favourite TV shows of all-time is Animaniacs. Here’s a detailed behind-the-scenes look at the history of the show. (Mental Floss)
I think this is a non-story to fill in the lack of news between scandals but there’s a debate between sports writers as to whether or not college football should be banned. (ESPN)
It’s not quite official yet but it looks like Michelle Beadle is leaving ESPN for NBC to work on Access Hollywood and NBC Sports, including on the Olympics. (The Big Lead)
There’s a new league starting up called the Bikini Hockey League. Well… The fights sure would be worth a watch. (Off The Bench)
Strikeforce bantamweight women’s champion Ronda Rousey has a long memory. She recently took a former hook-up of her’s to task for not getting in touch with her until she got famous. (Sports Grid)
We never got Star Wars Battlefront III but it wasn’t for lack of effort. A change in management at Lucasarts caused the game to be cancelled and put developer Free Radical out of business. (Kotaku)
Disney is bringing video games to life at their parks. They’re now creating properly interactive attractions for people to go through. (Forbes)
If you’ve played Mass Effect 2 and 3 and thought that quantum entanglement communications was just a fictitious BioWare creation, you’d be wrong. Quantum teleportation, the principle upon which ME’s quantum entanglement was based, is real and works at a range of 100 km. (Gizmodo)
The Harvard baseball did a viral lip dub type thing of Carly Rae Jepsen’s Call Me Maybe. I almost feel bad for the guy in the middle who has the broken thumb and is punching the ceiling.
Bo knows lots of things. That includes Super Mario Brothers.
These Mortal Kombat character tryouts cease to get old.
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