"The hero sex really helps a 20-year-old marriage."
— Captain Sully's wife Laurie explains how her husband also saved their sex life when he successfully landed his plane in the Hudson River earlier this year. File this under TMI?
If your Garbage Pail Kids cards are long forgotten (or Pokemon perhaps?) it might be time for a new set to collect and trade. Who might be better than a pack of media luminaries who've changed the tenor of discourse? The folks at Reclaim the Media know that it takes more than a .400 batting average to make a difference and wind up on a card — that's why they've created their own Media Heroes trading cards.
I love karaoke, so I need to get my hands on Guitar Hero, which GeekSugar assures me is a blast. Meanwhile, I guess the following is some Guitar Hero contest — with Lemmy of Motorhead judging. Talk about performance anxiety!
What is this little dude, 8 years old? While we're all playing Guitar Hero, he's doing the real thing! (Let's all hang our heads in collective shame.)
Thanks, eBaum's World!
The Morro da Providencia favela is one of Rio de Janeiro's most violent neighborhoods. A French photographer named JR went to the Brazilian neighborhood to take pictures of women related to the victims of violent clashes between police and drug traffickers. He then placed the pictures on the facades of the houses as part of his global project called "Women Are Heroes."
Now this is gonna rock my world.
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It's a little less demanding, but all the more fulfilling. Will Ferrell has his game face on already, I'm sure...
The people that brought you Zeroes are back to showcase more pointless talent of ordinary people. What does it take to be a Zero? Watch the open audition and see for yourself.
"Ordinary people with relatively pointless abilities"...if this dude doesn't prove that they are among us, then perhaps this cop will. Or this drunk. Or this goofball.
16-year-old Drops Out of School to Play Guitar Hero
What is it with the kids these days? Instead of ditching school to join rock bands, they're now dropping out to play Guitar Hero?! Yes, a North Carolina teenager named Blake Peebles is being home schooled so he can devote all of his free time to a videogame.