The Jersey Shore star’s future child is sure to be decked out in rhinestones and leopard print.
Reading While Eating for March 7: Internet Oddities
Wednesday’s links give you the meaning behind some of the web’s weirdest stuff.
Internet Campaign Aims to Make Ugandan Warlord ‘Famous’
A campaign from charity Invisible Children seeks to educate the public about Joseph Kony’s heinous crimes.
Can the Dollar Shave Club’s Viral Ad Translate to Success?
Taking a page from the ever popular Old Spice campaign, a new company called Dollar Shave Club has captured the Internet’s attention with a low-cost, viral ad laced with deadpan humor.
The company’s CEO, Michael Dubin, …
Does the Color Pink Exist? Scientists Aren’t Sure
First Pluto, now this? Science takes all the fun stuff away.
Japanese Equestrian Qualifies for 2012 Olympics at Age 70
The Olympian debuted in the 1964 Tokyo games and just qualified to compete this summer in London.
Six Things You Might Not Know About Purim
It might not be a High Holy Day, but Purim is certainly one of the most joyful holidays on the Jewish calendar.
The Colts Dump Peyton Manning: Why Everyone Wins
Let’s reflect on Manning’s Indy legacy and get excited for all the intrigue to follow.
Move Over, Swiss: Pepper Jack Cheese Is the Hottest New Thing
Restaurant research shows that in an effort to differentiate themselves from the cheesy marketplace, chains have opted for dairy decadence that strays slightly from the norm. That means Pepper Jack has turned into a new …
Tornado Season: How Do Meteorologists Predict Twisters?
Tornadoes cause an average of 70 fatalities every year in the U.S. And they’re incredibly tough to predict.
Aggressive Turkey Stalks and Terrorizes Detroit Woman Every Day
The creature, nicknamed Godzilla, believes the woman’s yard belongs to him, and he’s taken a stand.
Avalanche Destroys French Ski Lift, With 70 People Onboard
No injuries were reported, though some skiers were left dangling in the air as they waited for rescue.




