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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Avocado Song

Barring any unusual spike in readership tomorrow, here are the most-read posts that went up on Back of the Cereal Box in 2010:
  1. Drew Meets a Bedlington Terrier
  2. Retrospectacle 2: The Legend of Curly’s Gold
  3. Japan Improves Upon the Common Axolotl
  4. David Lynch Meets Legend of Zelda
  5. Know Your Japanese Subculture Girls!
  6. Not Everyone on Lost Is Named After Philosophers
  7. “W” Gets Its Day
  8. The Problem With Parallel Universes
  9. The Lady Losers, Part Seven: Penny, Eloise, Naomi and Zoe
  10. The Q in Question
  11. The Girl in the Mirror on the Calendar on the Wall
  12. Baby Doll Revisited
  13. The Lady Losers, Part Four: Juliet
  14. That Famous Japanese Love Song, “Sliced, Broiled Beef”
  15. Video Games for Girls! (But Only Sexy Girls)
  16. David Lynch Weirdness — And Not the Typical Kind
  17. A Gruesome Vocabulary Lesson
  18. What’s With All the Masks in Super Mario Bros. 2?
  19. Shitter Island
  20. Fried Enema
I kind of wish the last two on the list didn’t both refer to feces, but you can’t argue with Google Analytics.
By kidicarus222 at 3:08 PM
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