Luckiest Cameraman In The History Of Time
Though he may not be the smartest.
Though he may not be the smartest.
That is all.
Deliciously informative.
Photoshop at its finest.
The Girl Scouts of America don’t mess around.
Remember all those totally genuine chain e-mails that would flood your inbox back in the early 2000’s? Yeah, you know the ones that showed you just how much everyone on your forwarding list thought you were their BFF, sexy or about to die from a ghost who will haunt your computer if you don’t send it to 30 people at 11:11.
You mean it only weighs 30 ounces? Thanks, Motorola!
Party on, adorably-dressed infants.
Virginia Beach, 1996. Three friends (and the daughter of the video operator) embark on a musical journey.
How can such a lovely wife make such awful coffee?
If only all flights were this much fun.
Ryan Gosling, Jude Law, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Matt Damon, Usher: a handful of these guys can still be classified as heartthrobs. Others, such as Carson Daly, Fred Durst, Sisqo, Brendan Fraser, and the like… perhaps not so much.
Wait for it. I don't care how old this picture is, it makes me smile every time.
You re About To Launch A Resell Rights Attack So Deadly That Your Visitors Will Instantly Throw Up
Victoria Beckham for Polaroid! Jesse Eisenberg for Oxy! Fergie for Bongo Jeans! Pink for Jelly Roll gel pens! Looking back, it seems like any ol' celebrity would slap their name onto a now-dated product with little remorse for how it would translate years later.
If you can, you speak English better than 90 percent of the world's English speakers, apparently. Also, and unrelated, but this is totally something that your mom would forward to you if you lived in, like, the 1920s. Anyway. How'd you do?! (via thepoke.co.uk)
I wish I had this when I was a kid. [Ed. note: And I wish that, as an adult, I had anything near the capacity to build something this insanely involved.]
Under fire for racist articles, Ron Paul has distanced himself from newsletters that went out for years under his name. But this previously unnoticed video reveals that before the controversies, Paul eagerly took credit for the newsletters.
Go get 'em, soldier.
The state of Indiana took comfort knowing that they could always count on Crazy Mickey, a.k.a. The Beeper King, to give them a cheap price on a good beeper. Watch Video ›