Fabulously Broke in the City
  • Published: Oct 8th, 2009
  • Category: How-To

Konami Code your Google Reader

COMMENTS: 4 Comments

Freaking hilarious.

I am doing this every time I log in now to get an awesome looking ninja in my Google Reader and make hearts appear when I click on “Like”.

In your Google Reader, type the following:

Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A

And you will ninja-fy your Google Reader ;)

Really. Not a lie.

Via Geek in Heels.

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4 Responses to “Konami Code your Google Reader”


  1. Brandie
    on Oct 8th, 2009
    @ 9:19 PM

    I can’t believe it actually worked. I had no idea what a konami code is but now it matches my gmail theme and my campus email thing…I love google.

    Much thanks! :)


  2. E
    on Oct 9th, 2009
    @ 12:12 AM

    There’s a code like that that works for Facebook.


  3. FB @ FabulouslyBroke.com
    on Oct 9th, 2009
    @ 8:06 AM

    Hi Brandie I hope you read this, but I tried to go to your blog and I couldn’t leave a comment!

    Nor could I contact you, as you don’t have a posted email address.. I just wanted to say thanks for coming by :)


  4. Dani
    on Oct 9th, 2009
    @ 11:16 PM

    I love it!! Thanks FB!
    Dani“s last blog ..Hay! Can You Stalk My Pumpkins? My ComLuv Profile

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