Koala, take the wheel

The Morning Email
Saturday February 28th, 2015
Saturday Edition: The Funnies

9 Classic Movie Quotes Reimagined By A Very, Very Pregnant Lady
"I'll have what she's having ... as long as it's, you know, a baby!"
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Yeah, crossing the 40-weeks mark is rough.

Bet You Never Imagined You'd Hear Mary Poppins Like This
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" gets the death metal treatment.
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Is it better than the original? Is it infinitely worst? Who's to tell.

Excuse Us, Koala, Can We See Your License And Registration, Please?
Cutest driver, right here.
koala
BRB, relocating to Australia.

No One Gets Down To 'Uptown Funk' Like These Guys Do
These senior citizens prove age is nothing but a number.
funk
Correct, that is an electric scooter.

Christina Aguilera Pulling A Britney Spears Is So. Spot. On.
If you have yet to hear her sing "This Little Piggy" like her fellow Mouseketeer, you're in for a treat.
xtina
Baby, one more time?


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Common and John Legend's "Glory" from the movie "Selma" won the Oscar last weekend for Best Original Song. It's time to play it on repeat.



And one more thing...

We Hardly Knew Ye, February.

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Illustration by Eva Hill




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U.S. House averts Homeland Security shutdown for one week

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WASHINGTON -- The House of Representatives voted Friday night to avert a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, so they can come back and have the same fight in a week.

The vote was the result of a divide between Republicans in the House and Senate over whether to surrender now or hold out for one more week. The GOP had been hoping to use the DHS funding battle to block President Barack Obama's latest executive actions on immigration. Senate Democrats successfully pushed Republican leaders to allow a full-year DHS bill without immigration riders. That legislation passed the Senate 68 to 31 earlier on Friday, after even the most hardline Republicans said the effort to kill Obama's plans through the funding bill was futile.

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