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Bleep Bloop: StarBase
Bleep Bloop: StarBase
Our campaign to save the arcades with Stride Gum continues to sunny California. At least we heard it's sunny, we spent most our time playing arcade games. See our videos a month earlier at www.collegehumor.com
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Bleep Bloop: Star Worlds
Bleep Bloop: Star Worlds
With the help of Stride Gum, we set off to see the country the way it was meant to be seen: inside rooms filled with Galaga cabinets. This was our first stop. See our videos a month earlier [...]
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Bleep Bloop: Zombies
Bleep Bloop: Zombies
As if zombies weren't enough we also have scantily clad bikini ninjas, nazis, and typing tutors. See our videos a month earlier at www.collegehumor.com and follow us on http
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Investigating the 'bloop'
Investigating the 'bloop'
The 'bloop' is the name given to an ultra-low frequency underwater sound detected by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration several times during the summer of 1997. The source of the sound remains unknown... What could have caused [...]
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Bleep Bloop: Edu-tainment!
Bleep Bloop: Edu-tainment!
Games like Carmen Sandiego and Oregon Trail forgo guns and explosions for learning, but we decided to play them anyway. See our videos a month earlier at www.collegehumor.com and follow us on http
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Bleep Bloop: Xbox 360 Home Repair
Bleep Bloop: Xbox 360 Home Repair
The Xbox 360 is arguably the most advanced gaming system of all time. How hard can it possibly be to fix one with a $10 repair kit from eBay? See our videos a month sooner at [...]
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Bleep Bloop: Pinball
Bleep Bloop: Pinball
ClassicPinball.com repairs, sells, and rents pinball machines. Team Bloop went outside for the first time in weeks to investigate. See our videos a month earlier at www.collegehumor.com and follow us on http
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Bloop
Bloop
In 1997, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recorded a strange sound in the ocean at 50S; 100W. Strange and LOUD. So loud that it was picked up by two separate microphones 3000 miles apart. The sound, dubbed "The Bloop," doesn't [...]
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The bloop - An Unexplained Phenomenon [Actual Sound]
The bloop - An Unexplained Phenomenon [Actual Sound]
The 'bloop' is the name given to an ultra-low frequency underwater sound detected by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration several times during the summer of 1997. The source of the sound remains [...]
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Bloop
Bloop
The Bloop is the name given to an ultra-low frequency underwater sound detected by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration several times during the summer of 1997. The source of the sound remains unknown. Hey guys, thanks so much for [...]
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