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    I Can Has Roethlisberger!

    January 24, 2009


    I Can Has Roethlisberger!, originally uploaded by charness.

    Presenting I Can Has Roethlisberger?, a new site blending the LOLcat phenomenon with 2008 AFC Champion Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Thanks to Deanna for the idea, to "OhHim" for the photos, and Tumblr for the easy publishing apparatus.

    Go Steelers!


    Updated: January 24, 2009

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