Ryan McKee, Asylum's resident genius, analyzes the latest Internet trends.Today is the 29th anniversary of John Lennon's death. One of the greatest musicians of last century, he deserves all of the press, memorial services and Google activity that today brings. However, just like the movie "Swingers," Lennon's legacy breeds a group of hardcore fans that are incredibly annoying.
For them, this is the day the music died. That causes them to do odd things, like get drunk and cry in front of the Capitol Records building. Over the years, analyst Ryan McKee has studied the worst trends to emerge each Dec. 8 ...


























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Wednesday 09 December
By STEVE
Hey Genius, there's an article called "What Would John Lennon Do?" over at http://tinyurl.com/yg4bkjt and it asks exactly that question. What's your guess: Casino Circuit or Nobel Peace Prize?
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