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Why Dweezil Zappa will win the 2012 Presidential Election

Why Dweezil Zappa will win the 2012 Presidential Election

We’re fully in the swing of the Republican Primary season, and our research staff has been poring through the results to accurately predict the winner.  Based on our extensive research of the candidates, experience and positions on key policies, we’ve found that the best indicator of political success is a ridiculous first name and...
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A Week of American Ingenuity

A Week of American Ingenuity

If there’s anything that defines Americans, we’d like to say “ingenuity”, and this first week of 2012 was a showcase of just that. The week started with nearly a billion people around the world watching New Year’s Eve coverage of Times Square.  The anticipation was palpable.  Not if the ball will drop or if...
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The top 10 silly, overhyped, non-news stories of 2011

The top 10 silly, overhyped, non-news stories of 2011

To date, there are dozens of lists of the “Top Stories of 2011″, adding to the mental clutter in our heads. As a public service this year, the MullerOver staff spent the week debating the least important, most overhyped stories of 2011. In other words, the ones that you should feel free to delete from your mental hard...
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The Epic Battle of American Airlines vs. Alec Baldwin

The Epic Battle of American Airlines vs. Alec Baldwin

It’s a battle of the classes.  Rich vs. Regular.  The 1 percenters vs. the other 99.   Alec Baldwin vs. American Airlines.  And it all started with Words with Friends. You see, this week, Alec Baldwin was distracted on an American Airlines flight while playing the popular phone app, Words with Friends.  Undoubtedly, a triple...
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Daylight Savings Time and Dippin’ Dots. The week’s events, Andy Rooney Style.

Daylight Savings Time and Dippin’ Dots. The week’s events, Andy Rooney Style.

Did you ever notice that people are always protesting things? Americans in particular seem to be continually discontent with large organizations, and to prove it, groups of them are actually willing to hold a handwritten sign on a stick until it’s changed. Come to think of it, holding a protest sign doesn’t seem that hard. But – camping...
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The Real Issue Behind the Occupy Wall Street Movement

The Real Issue Behind the Occupy Wall Street Movement

Us human beings love to feel like we’re right. And we love it more when we feel like we’ve been wronged and can be righteously indignant. And perhaps that is most evident by the “Occupy Wall Street” movement and related franchise protests. It seems that the protesters desperately want to be proven right and...
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iPhone 4S: Are you Siri-ous?

iPhone 4S:  Are you Siri-ous?

Despite our long history of domination, the human race lost it's superiority when Apple unleashed it's artificial intelligence named Siri.
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Simon Cowell of THE X FACTOR in shocking, exclusive, (and fake) interview on the week’s news

Simon Cowell of THE X FACTOR in shocking, exclusive, (and fake) interview on the week’s news

Simon Cowell is back. Flanked by former celebrity Paula Abdul, a spot-on Randy Jackson impersonator, and a random additional judge perhaps from the audience, it’s called THE X FACTOR. As part of another shameless promotion of his show, MullerOver interviewed Cowell about his show and this week’s news headlines. MullerOver: Simon, thank you for...
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Will a satellite fall on your head this week? Hey, you never know.

Will a satellite fall on your head this week?  Hey, you never know.

NASA and the government lottery officials need to get on the same page on probability
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Beyond 9/11, the Lesson of 9/12 that We Must Never Forget

Beyond 9/11, the Lesson of 9/12 that We Must Never Forget

Never before has Congress been so divided, or the approval level of politicians been so low.  A week ago, the two most powerful men in the American  government bickered about which night of the week that President would address Congress.  And during that speech, it was clear that the room was full of political...
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