Her middle name is Aurora, so this little girl's discovery was destined to happen, I reckon. Way to go girl. And way to go press, for "blowing" it way out of proportion. Let's try to cap it to 15 minutes of fame, shall we? /evilgrinchiness
Speaking of Grinches, who still has a tree on their compost heap? These boys can help. Can't tell for sure, but I think those boys'll be around a lot longer than 15 minutes.
Something I'm sure you're glad you didn't buy for your grandchildren this Christmas. I guess that marketing degree really isn't worth the paper it's printed on.
Cowbuoy up.
Apparently Britain has 926,000 young people under the age of 25 who can't find work. Go hunt for supernovas, already. Sheesh.
2010's most popular baby names. Aiden? Really?
2011 is still in it's infancy and everyone wants to make some predictions. Whatever. Check out what Dan Harris has to say (Slide 6). Interesting.
Teenaged angst is one thing, but there's a bloodlust Down Under. Who's shocked?
Ugh. Just skip over this one. Australia has issues.
We have issues. A ten-year-old? Come on.
Five fairly nubile questions for an infantile Congress. Notice: NCLB is mentioned near the end.
Speaking of Congress. Like father, like son. So totally cool.
Here's one that's so totally not cool you cannot let me read if I'm within 100 yards of other living beings. More on this later. I promise. This aggression will not stand.
You didn't think we'd get all the way through Child's Play without mentioning this guy, did you?
Aiden? Really? You named me Aiden?
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