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Let's visit the 100 Acre Deadwood
by Adam Finley, posted Sep 5th 2006 8:31PM
As some of you may know, Cracked Magazine recently relaunched with a more "grown up" style far removed from its original focus on the junior high set. The new mag features contributions from television writers from such series as Saturday Night Live, The Daily Show, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and Chappelle's Show. One item that didn't make it into the first issue though, is a lovely little tribute to both Winnie the Pooh and the HBO series Deadwood titled, appropriately, "100 Acre Deadwood." Now, before those of you who are at work, or have a heart condition, or are in a place where people might be offended by Pooh and his pals doing drugs, swearing, getting stabbed, and having sex with hookers, you might want to think twice before clicking the link below. However, if it's been your lifelong dream to see Tigger take a knife to the heart, then by all means, click away. Lord knows I'm not one to stand in the way of artistic expression.TV Squad Hot Topics
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