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more about #insideedition more comments → Liberace: why do we keep giving this guy attention? part of the "punishment" for holding a woman captive and sexually assaulting her was to get sent to the slam... more » skahammer: Inside Edition? Has the show been on all this time, ever since 1988 when I thought it was canceled for good? more » Spirit Fingers: Not sure why Inside Edition gets to make the determination of who's just plain harmless and who's most likely to gnaw on the hapless reporter's arm (Y... more » depardoo: "Nobody talks to me when Gossip Girl is on. The rest of the time, though, man, everybody seeks me out." #crazies more » Mount_Prion: Everything I wanted [and took, without consent] in a girl. #crazies more » MincnglyWhrdL'mer: that was amazing. also [img389.exs.cx] LOVE IS OVER (trust me - you really want to see this one) more » lobstr: Luigi, by the way, was the clear choice of characters to use for the entire game. His superior jumping ability is the only way to hax all 8 levels. I... more » lobstr: Let me just say right here that nobody ever called a Nintendo hotline to ask a question about fucking Mario Brothers.. Metroid, maybe.. more » macbeach: I don't think I ever watched that show. Hard to imagine O'Reilly being that young looking. more » Dave J.: "Once again I asked: Who are Mario and Luigi? And this time I was told: they are us." HOLY SHIT DUDE YOU BLEW MY MIND WIDE OPEN. more » Calraigh: Wow, Bill O'Reilly minus the rage. He seems almost... (retch) playful ... more » saythatscool: @3:13 Daniel Faraday had a mullet? I'm lost. more » -
#peterbraunstein
Inside Edition Finds Someone to Look Down On
Peter Braunstein is a convicted rapist and certified psycho with serious mental problems. But he's so tabloid-y! What's his latest crazy celebrity obsession, for the public to point and laugh about? Inside Edition knows! More » -
#fromthearchives
Bill O'Reilly and Co. Investigate the Nintendo Craze
In 1988, a young Bill O'Reilly and his Inside Edition team tried to answer the question: "What the hey is this 'Mario Brothers' craze sweeping the nation?" They failed, of course. Entertainingly! More »


