Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 21, 2008 -
Ha! The soundtrack is really what bumps this video up from cute to sublime. These two just can't quit each other!
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Sep 18, 2007 -
This couple set a table for nine and then encouraged local wildlife to partake in a little breakfast noshing with them. Insanity, extreme empty nest syndrome, or the need for Bambis to pull their marriage together? Whatever the reason, the deer are eating this dysfunction up!
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Jul 02, 2007 -
This is so wrong, but hilarious. He's like Triumph The Comic Insult Dog, but he's a stuffed deer strapped to the hood of a car.
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May 23, 2007 -
I've never been a fan of placing "trophies" above the mantle, but I'm a big fan of Buck. This deer was never alive in the great outdoors, but he knows how to liven things up indoors. Just throw him on a wall and he'll gladly sing songs and tell jokes.
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Aug 22, 2007 -
It's sad that this deer has to accommodate to unnatural goings on in his habitat, but hats off to his mad jumping skills!
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Jan 19, 2007 -
I'm assuming this guy survived this attack by a pissed-off deer because I think he's narrating the details along with his wife--therefore I feel entitled to grimly laugh. In addition to the irony of the situation, the French voice-over makes this video surreal entertainment. Coming to an art-house near you..."Quand Des Cerfs Attaques..."
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Apr 30, 2009 -
I was looking through the list of the UK's most complained about ads, when I came across a doozie. In an Orangina ad that upset those sensitive to sexism, creatures with female features dance provocatively in the forest.
A flamingo gets down on the stripper poll, and a deer gets dowsed in Orangina.
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Nov 18, 2008 -
A recent study shows that deer mice are monogamous and have "superior stress tolerance and blood sugar regulation." That would make us think that for humans, a monogamous relationship would prove to offer health benefits, but what else can we learn from the animal kingdom? Here are the first five of 10 sex lessons from a recent MSNBC article and my interpretation of each one.
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Aug 26, 2008 -
Next time you can't find the North Star, you might consider looking for the nearest pack of cows. A recent study of Google Earth satellite images found that herds of cattle gravitate to face in the north-south direction of Earth's magnetic lines. The study also noted some types of deer have shown the same pattern, according to the BBC.
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Jun 23, 2008 -
Beijing will be dressed to impress this August when the world turns its attention east for the Summer Olympics. Radar lists eight changes in its July/August issue that China is making to ensure the city is picture perfect when the cameras go on.
Reduced traffic
To avoid unsightly traffic, the Chinese government will only let half of Beijing's drivers on its streets.
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