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    Dresan: "Only in Mexico! How it happened we don't know," said the show's spokesman, Karla Arroyo. With that attitude you won't get it back! more »
    OW-Holmes:Bringer of Fear: Looks like someone got himself a T-Rex. more »
    MonkeyT: In five days they will find it in Nuevo Laredo, drunk, wearing a huge sombrero and a T-Shirt that says "I did WHAT in Cancun?" more »
    Segador: I like the main page headline better. "Giant Dinosaur Robot on the Lose" Rex has lost 223 pounds now, enough to push him into first place and guaran... more »
    gods-n-clods: Where is it? 3 words: Mexican drug cartel. They own the country now. Actually this is sad. Mexico is just about ruined, and there's no hope short of f... more »
    Gordonium: Should be easy enough to find. Just follow the sounds of crying little girls and laughing little boys. more »
    Meredith Woerner: Yeah yeah yeah I know about the title. It's stuck for some reason! May take a minute, feel free to mock me here: more »
    HawaiianActor: that guy must be really short... lol more »
    CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): Why Mexico WHYYYYY!!!!!! You couldnt take the Gompys could you!! more »
  • #crime

    Giant Dinosaur Robot Puppet On The Loose

    Dino theft! A five foot tall robotic dinosaur has been stolen from the Walking With Dinosaurs exhibit in Mexico. It's worth about $89,650. Meanwhile some kid South of the border is having the best birthday party ever. [BBC]
  • #heroes

    NBC's 'Heroes' Tops List Of Most Pirated Shows

    NBC earns the distinction of having their show Heroes being the most pirated television show across the Web. Good for them, because it means people really want to see this thing. It's not like sites are putting together pirate DVDs of Heroes episodes and selling them willy-nilly on street corners. Well, at least here in Los Angeles they're not. I checked. One of the reasons that Heroes (and other NBC shows) shot to the top of this list is that NBC decided to sever their relationship with iTunes last year, meaning you couldn't zap these over to your iPod at $1.99 a pop. More »