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‘Breaking Bad’: Where Do Walt’s Buried Treasure GPS Coordinates Really Lead?
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In this week’s Breaking Bad, Skylar’s meeting with Hank at the diner and subsequent confrontation with her sister Marie were definitely the most intense moments of the episode, which aired on Sunday night (see our review). The next day, AMC uploaded Skylar and Marie’s moment to YouTube as a “Talked About Scene” (which you can watch here below), but it seems like the true “talked about” scene is actually the one with Walt out in the desert and those all-important GPS coordinates: +34° 59′ 20.00″, -106° 36′ 52″.
Here come spoilers for Season 5b of Breaking Bad…
As we learned in the previous episode, Walt has made so much cash selling large quantities of crystal meth, that his wife Skylar could no longer launder it through their car wash business, so she instead has just been piling it up at a storage facility. But now that DEA Agent (and brother-in-law) Hank is on to Walt, it’s time to move the money. So, off Walt goes to bury the money in a far off spot in the desert in his home state of New Mexico. After a laborious interring of the ridiculous amounts of cash, stored in barrels, Walt gets the GPS coordinates of the location, memorizes it, then smashes the device, and before passing out from the exertion, apparently stops somewhere to purchase a lottery ticket with those exact numbers.
But where do the coordinates really lead?
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Geek Gear: Lost ‘Anatomy Of Flight 815’ Shirt
The $10 t-shirt deal of the day over at RIPT Apparel today is the Lost-themed shirt in the poster design style of Saul Bass called “Anatomy of Flight 815” by iwilding.
The shirt went on sale at RIPT today, Monday, July 9, 2012, at midnight CST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it’s over, it will not be sold on the site anymore.
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It Came From the Interwebs: Nintendo Dominoes, the Empire Strikes Iceland & More
With a jetpack fueled by insomnia and an easily amused mind, It Came From The Interwebs scours and sifts through everything that has ever appeared on the internet (more or less) to find a few things that you should know about every week. These things come from the interwebs, hence the clever name.
This week, we return from a few days of getting lost in Tom Hiddleston’s eyes to bring you the vampire unicorn cyborg of web junk columns, featuring: the hip hop stylings of Jon Hamm, the meteorological rise of a prince, the gravitational fall of dominoes, and an Icelandic invasion.
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Tags: Blossom, Iceland, Jack, Jon Hamm, Lost, Mario, Mathew Fox, Nintendo, Reggie Watts, Sonic, Star Wars
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Holiday Geek Gift Guide 2011: Art Prints
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By Goodman
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Welcome to the Geeks of Doom Holiday Geek Gift Guide 2011: Art Prints edition!
With the popularity of Geek-related art prints on the rise, now’s the time to jump on board and get your hands on some art related to your favorite movie, tv, comics, or video game series.
Be sure to continue on below now to check out the 2011 Art Print guide now!
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Tags: Batman, Bill Mudron, Boneface, Captain America, Coen Brothers, Comics, Danny Haas, Doctor Who, FCRUZ, Fro Design Co, Green Lantern, Iron Man, Liam Brazier, Lost, Mondo, MonsterGallery, Portal 2, Quentin Tarantino, Spider-Man, Superman, The Hulk, The Thing, The Walking Dead, Tim Doyle, Wes Anderson, Zelda
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‘LOST’ Star Evangeline Lilly To Play Woodland Elf In ‘The Hobbit’; Barry Humphries Is The Goblin King
Director Peter Jackson has made the last major casting announcement for his t adaptation of The Hobbit, and one of the new announcements is causing a bit of a stir.
Jackson announced that LOST star Evangeline Lilly has been cast as Tauriel, a Woodland Elf whose name means “daughter of Mirkwood.” Jackson shares his excitement in Lilly being the one who will “bring our first true Sylvan Elf to life,” but says the character is a new one, leading many to wonder why the director would add a new character to J.R.R. Tolkien‘s classic tale.
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