Lunch Links: Weekend Edition
Really, really, ridiculously long weekend edition.

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We've already got money on Rourke, but Hathaway is looking like a lucrative dark horse. Sidebets?
Pop Culture Rec.'s: Google Ocean finds Atlantis; Party-crashing as an art; Holy Cow! This video is awesome; The special connection between The White Stripes and Conan O'Brien; Philly newspapers ask for a bailout; This water powered jet pack just seems like a bad idea.
The Vatican (that's in Rome) is issuing a special "blue card" for soccer tournament.
This is way cooler than any test at the combine.
USC gets another No.1 basketball recruit?
A different type of performance enhancing drug might keep some out of the Olympics.
Another reason that Japan might kick our arse at the World Baseball Classic.
The first person to talk back to a Saudi prince in public is a sports commentator.
Dubai capitulates to protest, will allow Israeli tennis star to play in next week's tournament.
For charity, Michael Phelps will swim with you—but that's it.
You can buy Chris Cooley's art.
Travis Henry can't get his child support cut.
Thanks for the memories and killed fantasy teams, Kitna.
So that's what Stephon Marbury has been up to.
The drug dealer in The Wrestler is really a drug dealer. Now that's realism!
D. Wade goes on the offensive.
Pretty cool POV vid of Tony Hawk flying over a gigantic ramp.
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