This kid is enjoying the basketball game so much that he turns his cheering into a Gene Kelly movie. I'm surprised he didn't don a top hat, pull out a cane, and take his show onto the basketball court! Then he could've danced all the way to Broadway.
This ballad imagines what nirvana it would be to be a bro instead of a girl. Apparently, you'd get to stink, watch bad television, and be as nasty as you want to be. Maybe it's just the crew I run with, but, uh.
Are my eyes deceiving me, or is that a centaur holding a baby wolf?
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Maybe it's because I loved The Wrestler so much, but I have a newfound respect for the skill that goes into choreographed butt-kicking. And then you have Mexican wrestling with the amazing face masks, and it's all just kicked up another notch. Enjoy this video which shows a dude in a white wrestling suit get twirled like a baton.
From Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" to Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting" (and 34 songs in between that!), these four chords sure get a workout! Now excuse me while I go to my Casio keyboard and hammer out another hit. See you at the Grammys!
Somewhere, in a galaxy far, far away, Star Wars nerds are having hernias over this young woman's loose (and I mean loose!) retelling of the Star Wars trilogies. I don't recall their visit to the planet with the brown Muppets . .
Everything seems to go swimmingly for this skilled pen juggler. Until everything goes very wrong.
This is what I call givin' it all you got!
Remember the hippie-dippy command to "Practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty"? These dudes decided that instead of TPing someone's house, or tipping cows, or whatever it is douchebags do for fun, they would bypass that impulse and go straight to making people feel good by randomly shouting compliments from their moving vehicle. Who doesn't want to hear from a total stranger, driving by in a car, with his scratchy voice, "Your parents love you!"
You know how Ella Fitzgerald was awesome at scatting to syncopated rhythms? Some genius with a piano decided to add some jazz piano to Sarah Palin's speech. I'm mesmerized by this video, and I can't explain why .