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Geek dating guide [VIDEO]
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Geeks are almost universally known to be socially awkward creatures who love gadgets, books and the opposite sex. Luckily for the survival chances of the geek species, the opposite sex will also occasionally take an interest in the geek. At this point, things can get tricky -- geeks do not often live and act according to the rules of "normal" society, and therefore hopeful romantic endeavors with them may end up with chemistry http 404 Not Found.
'Pillars of the Earth' 1,000 pages worth reading
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A historical novel that follows the struggles of a priest, an ambitious builder and a selfish bishop in 12th century England, Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth" is an exceptionally well-written, enthralling book. Incorporating as many characters as seemingly possible, an index card as a bookmark may be handy to keep track of who is who.
'He's Just Not That Into You' portrays women as needy, dramatic, desperate
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In a comedic rendition of love lives that may hit eerily close to home for some, "He's Just Not That Into You" follows the stories, trials and tribulations of relationships. With a big-name cast and script based on the book by comedian Greg Berhrendt and Liz Tuccillo, trailers promised instant laughter and competent acting.
The Fray angst ridden and stale
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A piano-pounding chorus? Check. Heart-wrenching lyrics? Check. Aired during an episode of "Grey's Anatomy"? Check. Yep, "You Found Me" is The Fray's new single - and as you read this review, it's busy dominating the iTunes music store along with their self-titled sophomore album.
This week's top albums
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1. BON IVER "Blood Bank [EP]" 2. ANDREW BIRD "Noble Beast" 3. MATT AND KIM "Grand" 4. ANIMAL COLLECTIVE "Merriweather Post Pavilion" 5. MAGNIFICENTS "Year Of Explorers" 6. MODERN SKIRTS "All Of Us In Our Night" 7. LIGHTS "Lights [EP]" 8. ANJULIE "Boom Remixes" 9.
Homegrown musicians talk rock 'n Roe
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Nick Daniluk leans out a backseat window of his Oldsmobile sedan and tosses a can of Bud Light to the pierced loner working the McDonald's drive-thru in west Fort Collins. Seconds before, the scruffy-faced employee was just a disgruntled voice reverberating through a metal-plated loudspeaker box.
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