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WORST PARENTS EVER ... and more! IMG! 19


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·Nov 10, 2024

Some various junk that, from the front, looks like this. And, the world's first orange alligator. It's episode 19 of IMG! A new Kinect trick allows you to take photos with your Xbox, and then build them in Minecraft.

And here's some true Tetris love. When your car gets covered in snow, let the snow people drive it. And then, with a little creativity, prove that money is the root of all evil... Zombies...

And why spray paint all willy-nilly when you can paint each individual brick and make a pixelated Link? If Greedo was on the "Jersey Shore," it would suck, but this really blows... Awesome... oh...

This is how pumpkin pie is made... maybe you'd prefer some Star Wars cakes, or TV dinner cupcakes? But, before you wash it all down, this is why drinking is like yoga.

This issue of Parent's Magazine is old and photoshopped, but covering letters always makes places more fun, especially if it's accidental. Ted Williams had an awesome week, and to celebrate, here are some equally awesome homeless signs... enjoy.

Now, it's time for the worst parenting ever. We've got grocery shopping, party time, snakes, pole dancing lessons, champagne, and, "hey you look angry, take this." Right now it's Jesus, but, upside down, it's Satan.

And where's the human covered in paint? Oh, there he is. There he is. Where is he here? Well, this is true.

Ok, let's look at some hilariously inappropriate t-shirts: Wrong strategy. Wrong age. Wrong... everything... And, thanks for the warning...

Here's a great vanity plate. And, she is pretty... WOAH, SQUISHY BALL! On Facebook, you guys are still at it. Ryan Tim brought us "Hard Rock," and he also brought us a most nutritious breakfast.

To see more and submit your favorites, "Like" us over at Facebook.com/vsaucegaming.

And, I'll leave you today with my favorite actual questions that were really asked on Yahoo Answers. Let me know below what question you would most want answered.

And, as always, thanks for watching.

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