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In this Episode, Elvis & Alfred mentioned
Jay's Rape Room
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Elvis & Alfred talk about Splish Splash Water park!
Looks like they updated the commercial from the last time
I saw one. Now they finally put in some Black/Brown people in them
to let you know what you're in for
Elvis & Alfred talk about products on, This is Why I'm Broke Website
Alfred's drunk online shopping almost brought him to buy this little gem.
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News From this Episode:
Facebook Users Hijack Campaign to Exile Pitbull
From www.Mashable.com
To promote Energy Sheets, the caffeine-infused approximate of
Listerine strips, Walmart on Tuesday announced a contest that would send
American rapper (and Energy Sheets spokesperson) Pitbull to the store location
that received the most new Facebook Likes by July 15.
David
Thorpe and Jon Hendren of Something Awful started a campaign to #ExilePitbull to the most remoteWalmart
in America: Walmart #2711 in Kodiak Island, near the Alaskan coast.
Kodiak’s
Page now has
more than 60,000 Facebook Likes — nearly 10 times the population of the entire
island, according to 2010 census figures.
From www.Gawker.com
22-year-old college student Susan Paola Fadel Correia of Belém
in northern Brazil admitted to authorities that she made up a story about being
kidnapped in order to avoid having to hand in a school
project on time.
Fadel told police she was abducted
by three men and held captive for 24 hours before she managed to escape. In her
confession, Fadel said she had actually spent the day at a friend's house.
Officer Gilvandro Furtado said the young woman didn't want to
reveal to her mother that she has been having school problem, worried she would
get upset. "She did not want to upset her mother yet again as the same
thing happened last term," said Furtado.
Police have charged Fadel with
making false accusations, a crime which carries a potential sentence of six
months behind bars.














