Get a load of kung fu cat!

Monday, June 25, 2012
Forget big, scary beasts - sometimes the hardest animals are also the cutest and fluffiest. Check out the kung fu cats, evil penguins and violent geese that can totally kick your butt!

Click on the image above to watch the hilarious videos -
and click on the links below for more great comedy

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Andrea Mann: Satire, Hypocrisy and the Jimmy Carr Furore
Although he'd never been a particularly political comedian, Jimmy Carr's role as a 10 O'Clock Live presenter moved him - whether he liked it or not, and presumably he did - into the realm of satire.
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Hosni Mubarak, the former 29-time Egyptian President Of The Year, has this week had the world bickering over whether or not (and to what extent) he is or isn't still alive, just as, for so many years, he had had the self-same planet squabbling over whether or not (and to what extent) he was or wasn't a goodie or a baddie.
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