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Best of the Web This Week

Welcome to Urlesque's weekly wrap up format, which we bring you every weekend here on Switched. Our friends over at Urlesque try to present as many of the best bits from the Web as they can, but ultimately there are lots of goodies that don't make it onto the site. Per usual, check out this week's hottest posts from Urlesque below for more things that the Web enjoyed this week, courtesy of some of the best viral collectors on the 'Net.

Ever have one of those weeks where everything just falls into place? Nope? Us either. Luckily, this stuff is scientifically proven to make all your troubles disappear. Don't get too crazy this weekend, kids.
  • YouTube exploded with parody videos of the NBA's "Where Will Amazing Happen?" commercials. Some were even funny!
  • Cats were big on the Internet this week (SHOCKER) but not just any old cat...Keyboard Cat, who blew up on the web with his FAIL predicting powers. We couldn't leave out the other piano-playing felines so Kelly collected her favorites for this week's High Five.
  • Brett Favre almost un-retired again, but then he didn't...yet. Then a tipster sent us this video about Favre and John Madden having a love affair. It is somewhat hilarious and mildly disturbing. Happy Friday!
  • Before YouTube, there was America's Funniest Home Videos. But what if you could combine the two?! Then you'd have this hot, steaming piece of internet gold.

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