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Article contains spoilers & speculation for the season 3 finale. Also includes spoilers from the book series. Click the link if you want to read: http://www.wetpaint.com/game-of-thrones/articles/2013-06-05-season-3-finale-spoilers-what-to-expect
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Game of Desks - Late Night With Jimmy Fallon [Game of Thrones parody] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqgdyn6wg7E
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Zachary Quinto vs. Leonard Nimoy: "The Challenge" Funny Audi car commercial.
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***SPOILER WARNING*** The article contains spoilers for season 3 (if you haven't watched it yet) and the upcoming season 4. Don't read any further if you don't want to see spoilers.
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Who will be the one to take a bullet--or a bite in the neck--during the season finale? Rick Andrea Michonne Glenn Maggie Carol Hershel Baby Judith Beth Martinez Milton The Governor Daryl Tyreese Sasha (Tyreese's sister) Allen (originally part of Tyreese's group) http://www.eonline.com/news/402445/walking-dead-poll-who-if-anybody-will-die-in-the-season-finale
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"The Walking Dead" Season 3 Episode 16: "Welcome to the Tombs" 11 new promo pics at the link. Not very spoiler-y.
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Here is a list of the major named characters and their locations as of the end of the most recent episode "This Sorrowful Life": The Prison: Rick Carl baby Judith Daryl Michonne Glenn Hershel Maggie Beth Carol Woodbury: The Governor Martinez Milton Andrea Tyreese Sasha (Tyreese's sister) Allen (originally part of Tyreese's group) What are your predictions for the season finale?
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There are only two episodes left in this season of The Walking Dead! Only two more episodes for us to learn what will befall the beleaguered denizens of the prison! Only two more episodes for the Governor to execute his nefarious plans...and maybe Andrea, too! So what can we expect? We tracked down Rick Grimes himself, Andrew Lincoln, to give us a tease. What can you tell us about Sunday's episode?It's an incredibly emotional episode. And heroic. There are two performances in it that, when I was watching actors do it, I just loved it. It was perfect. Like a...
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Walking Dead Spoiler Bomb: The Gov Has a Pair of Bracelets Ready...but for Whom? Ready for the big zombieland war? Just in case you've been living in the woods, surrounded by pet zombies on chains, an update: A fight is a-brewin' between the folks in Woodbury and Rick's group in a nearby prison. The Governor is out for blood—a lot of blood—but the question is, will he get it? Here are some hints about what's coming up on Sunday:
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The Walking Dead Spoiler Bomb: Odd Pairings and Rising Tensions Are On the Way! The return of The Walking Dead hasn't been a disappointment for fans: The show has (wisely) dialed down on the pointless yelling, and replaced it with masterful twists, subtle character development, and, of course, lots of zombies. Will we get an all-out war between the prison group and Woodbury? Too soon to tell. But in the meantime, the tension is building, and this next episode ratchets it up significantly. Here's what to expect:
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What we're about to say, we say with no bias or agenda whatsoever: The next episode of The Walking Dead just might be one of the best of the season. And by "best," we mean deftly written, subtly played and, in the end, emotionally complex. You know, best. Just what can you expect? Here's a taste. [mild spoilers below]
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The Walking Dead Spoiler Bomb: Here Comes a Showdown—And Another Death! The Walking Dead returned from hiatus last week, and we saw a couple of zombies and a whole lot of angry and half-crazy humans. This week, well, let's just say that when you tune in on Sunday, you're gonna see a much different dead/undead ratio. And some major bloodshed. What else can you look forward to? Here are some spoilers to tide you over until Sunday:
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In just 14 months, Americans will be required to prove that they have federally "qualified" health insurance or face an Obamacare tax of $695 to $2,085. That is unless you are in prison, below the poverty line, or are an undocumented immigrant, according to the anti-tax group Americans for Tax Reform. When added together, those three groups total up to one-sixth of the nation's population of 314 million: 218,929 are in federal prisons, 12 million are illegals and 42 million are below the poverty line and eligible for welfare, though some fit into all three categories, according to federal reports....
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The housing market may indeed be recovering, as many experts suggest, but investors are still struggling to understand what, if any, taxes they'll owe upon selling their homes. At issue is how the new "Medicare tax" will apply to real-estate transactions. Passed in 2010 to help fund the health-care overhaul, this 3.8% surtax kicks in next year on many forms of investment income—including some interest, dividends, rents and capital gains. While its effect on home sales won't be as far-reaching as many fear, the Medicare tax could pack a punch for certain investors. It is not a sales tax. And...
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WE need death panels. Well, maybe not death panels, exactly, but unless we start allocating health care resources more prudently — rationing, by its proper name — the exploding cost of Medicare will swamp the federal budget. But in the pantheon of toxic issues — the famous “third rails” of American politics — none stands taller than overtly acknowledging that elderly Americans are not entitled to every conceivable medical procedure or pharmaceutical. Most notably, President Obama’s estimable Affordable Care Act regrettably includes severe restrictions on any reduction in Medicare services or increase in fees to beneficiaries. In 2009, Sarah Palin’s...
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UPDATE: 8:20 AM PST These emails have not been verified yet, and this story was posted by one of my moderating staff while I was asleep. Until such time they are verified, tread lightly because without knowing what is behind the rest of the zip file, for all we know it’s a bunch of recipes and collection of ipsem lorem text files. I’m working to authenticate these now and will report when I know more – Anthony Watts UPDATE2: 8:45AM PST The Guardian has a story up be Leo Hickman, and this excerpt suggests they may be the real deal:...
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