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Best of Drivl: Page 2 - Your Favorite Dose of Awesome

1 What the Fuck!? Jesus Just Cut Me Off!

Thou shalt not use thy blinker Read the rest...

Posted Jul 19th 2007, 14:20 in People

2 Why I Hate Vegetarians

Tune in, because it's a damn good reason. Read the rest...

Posted Feb 22nd 2007, 07:36 in Food & Drink

3 The Doping of America

Tune in, Turn Off, Drop Out: The Fate of America's Least Responsible Generation Read the rest...

Posted Jun 2nd 2007, 15:05 in Culture

4 It Won't Bring Your Honey Back, But It's Still Damn Funny

Some genius trimmed down the recent remake of The Wicker Man into a 2-minute "best of" clip, and it's so funny you'll be clamoring to bring on the bees. Read the rest...

Posted Jan 9th 2007, 15:54 in Movies

5 Funnier than Santa on crack

Christmas Cracker jokes - spawn of the Devil! Read the rest...

Posted Dec 6th 2006, 00:15 in Culture

6 You’re so full of crap.

Yeah, sure, it’s their life and they can do whatever they feel like, but: What the fuck!? Read the rest...

Posted Jun 21st 2007, 07:18 in People

7 U of A Marching Band Rocks Radiohead!!

Whoever said marching bands aren't cool, never saw one get down and dirty to Radiohead. Read the rest...

Posted Nov 16th 2006, 11:11 in

8 Sarah Silverman

Her innocent outward appearance and sing-song delivery is in direct contrast to much of her comic material, in which she deals with topical humor/satire, mild or serious societal taboos, and controversial topics such as racism, sexism, antisemitism, abortion, religion, marriage, divorce, rape, death, AIDS, disease, jokes on disability, scatology, child abuse, female reproduction (birth control, pregnancy and menopause), on politics, socioeconomic class, and morality. Read the rest...

Posted Feb 15th 2007, 17:23 in People

9 Criminal Minds: Surviving the Un-Sub!

Somebody have pity and give the Criminal Minds writers a new crime terms reference manual. Read the rest...

Posted Apr 4th 2007, 18:49 in Television

10 Talking About "It"

Why is it that we can talk about our childhood experience, or our teenage and college experiences, even our experience as a parent, but not our experience of turning middle-aged? Are we that fearful of our mortality in this country? Read the rest...

Posted Jul 9th 2007, 21:41 in Culture