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Theonion.com

This satirical sa·tir·i·cal   or sa·tir·ic
adj.
Of, relating to, or characterized by satire. See Synonyms at sarcastic.



sa·tiri·cal·ly adv.
 site covers politics, world events and pop culture. It looks like a newspaper but the stories are ridiculous. I particularly like the editorials. I use this for stress relief during the day.

Imdb.com

The Internet Movie Database has everything you ever wanted to know about any movie or actor. I can cross-reference movies and actors and learn interesting trivia.

Edmunds.com

I am a big car enthusiast A person who enjoys using computers and electronic equipment. Enthusiasts like technology and are willing to learn more of the ins and outs of a product than the average consumer, who just wants to use it. An enthusiast is more like a "prosumer." See consumer and prosumer.  and this site is all cars, all the time. It is perfect if you are a motor-head and like looking at statistics. It also features consumer reviews and maintenance records to help those interested in buying cars. I collect cars and use this site to research and to shop around. It is amazon. Com for autos.

Thesmokinggun.com

This site gives me the dirt and documents on pop culture. They go though public records and find complaints that were field. The featured document is always very funny. My favorite My Favorite is an independent synthpop band from Long Island, New York. They released two CDs: Love at Absolute Zero and Happiest Days of Our Lives. My Favorite broke up on September 14, 2005, when singer Andrea Vaughn left the band.  story is Jennifer Lopez's list of demands for her trailer during the charity remake re·make  
tr.v. re·made , re·mak·ing, re·makes
To make again or anew.

n.
1. The act of remaking.

2. Something in remade form, especially a new version of an earlier movie or song.
 to Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On What's Going On is a record by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released on May 21, 1971 (see 1971 in music), What's Going On reflected the beginning of a new trend in soul music. ." Although it is completely mindless garbage, it's still fun.
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Title Annotation:Internet/Web/Online Service Information; Internet Movie Database cross-references movies and actors
Comment:My favorite sites. (Media & Technology).(Internet Movie Database cross-references movies and actors)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)
Author:Kaye, Laurie
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 2, 2002
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