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		<title>The Three Step Google Brothers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Content Our friendly neighborhood Google does have a sense of humor. But for the sake of respect, it can be safe to say that any representation of Google&#8217;s joking manner can be divided asexually like paramecium to reveal none other than Google&#8217;s &#8220;Three Step Brothers&#8221;. Oh, yes. They exist. And in many ways, they are... <a href="http://www.fgipc.org/the-three-step-google-brothers.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Our friendly neighborhood Google does have a  sense of humor. But for the sake of respect, it can be safe to say that  any representation of Google&#8217;s joking manner can be divided asexually  like paramecium to reveal none other than Google&#8217;s &#8220;Three Step  Brothers&#8221;. Oh, yes. They exist. And in many ways, they are the black  sheep of the Google family. Hardly usable.</p>
<p>You have one challenge, though, regarding them. You have to find them  within the world wide web. They&#8217;re hiding. And the reason why they&#8217;re  sticking their heads in the sand is because they think it&#8217;s funny. Being  found is the ultimate satisfaction for them, too, so proceed at your  own risk. But know that you <em>must</em> find them in order to fully grasp the meaning behind &#8216;Google&#8217;. So here are your directions.</p>
<p>One.</p>
<p>First go onto Google&#8217;s home page. Then enter the words &#8220;Epic Google&#8221;.  Your last step will reveal the first step brother, a guy who won&#8217;t stop  staring at you and will continually approach closer and closer until  his nose is touching your face. The last step is to click on the &#8220;I&#8217;m  Feeling Lucky&#8221; tab. Then watch what happens.</p>
<p>Two.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s the first brother. The second is easy; go back to Google&#8217;s  home page and then type the words &#8220;Weenie Google&#8221;. As with the first  brother, do the same thing: click on the &#8220;I&#8217;m Feeling Lucky&#8221; tab and  watch as this second brother seems to back away from you so far that you  can&#8217;t even see the details on his goofy face. Almost kind of a paranoid  thing&#8230;.</p>
<p>And Three.</p>
<p>The last brother. And <em>this</em> one is truly psychotic. Like the  first two brothers, go to Google&#8217;s page. Then enter the words &#8220;Annoying  Google&#8221;. Hit &#8220;I&#8217;m Feeling Lucky&#8221; then watch how this brother screws with  your head and even your typing!</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve now met Google&#8217;s Three Step Brothers. Congratulations.</p>
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