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These two fellows don't know Google Maps' terrible secret. They're just looking for some picture frames. |
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These young beer-seekers demonstrate that drinking can be dangerous even before you take that first sip. A collection of beer-keg bloopers. |
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Here's "yet-another" video of people doing one of the most idiotic and insane activities you can try: surfing atop a moving automobile. The Crash Test Dummies (not the band, the safety-advocating characters) would have much to say about this. |
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Molten potassium chlorate is a strong oxidizing agent that reacts violently with sugar. Gummy bears have lots of sugar in them. |
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I'm glad this didn't happen on my street. This sewer is just gushing all over the place! |
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You almost have to wonder how these guys play football day in, day out without breaking bones more frequently than they do. |
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Here's a hilarious remix video syncing the "watery tart/executive power" bit from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" into the video of UF Taser victim Andrew "Don't Tase Me Bro" Meyer questioning John Kerry. |
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Here's a classic: TDS Correspondent Rob Corrdry interviewing "Spam King" Scott Richter. Decent quality WMV video, however, the original video has been overlaid with commentary by anti-spam activists. |
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Bill Hicks died back in 1994, thirteen years ago on February 26. A contemporary of Sam Kinison, he helped re-start the brief, but extremely entertaining trend towards comedians-as-true-social-commentators, originally started by Lenny Bruce, and still being weakly championed today by a declining George Carlin. He's a throwback to a time when comedy was truly edgy and dangerous, rather than the plethora of pop-culture pablum we have in comedy today. You younger folks should pay attention: Bill was emo before emo went pussy. Here's a clip of his from &#$YouTube, click read more to view, if you haven't already. |
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Part two of the ongoing "God, Inc" comedy shorts, based in a hilarious representation of heavenly bureaucracy. Reminds me a lot of the phone company. Read more to view. |
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Hilarious short from director Francis Stokes documenting the day-to-day humdrum of life around the God, Incorporated Corporate Offices. Read more to view. |
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