Presumably in an attempt to recreate the iconic boulder scene from Raiders Of The Lost Ark, this is a video of a group of guys rolling Frosty’s abdomen down a flight of stairs. Unfortunately, Frosty pulls a Humpty Dumpty about halfway down, and I assume all the king’s horses and
Because when nature calls, you attack it, this is some home security cam footage of British Columbia mother Cait Oakley chasing a bald eagle away from her pet goose Franky while breastfeeding her own baby in nothing but her husband’s Costco brand boxers. Costco brand boxers? This family needs to
Collected by 95 home dryer vent cleaning franchisees of Dryer Vent Wizard International, the company set the Guinness World Record for largest dryer lint ball collected, with a respectable 690 pound mound. They then had a group of firefighters from Farmington Hills, Michigan burn the ball to demonstrate just how
This is a video of two young shepherds at a church’s Christmas pageant deciding since they’re already dressed like Jedis they might as well commit to the parts and have a lightsaber duel with their crooks. It was the right decision. I only wish a little Mandalorian had also jetpacked
This is a supercut of 30 different movie and television show references made in The Office. Is it all of them ever? I seriously doubt it. Of course I seriously doubt everything because I’m a skeptic. The moon landing? Hard to say, I wasn’t there, and I don’t know anybody
All time being from 1976 to the present, of course. Before that there was no time, and, I assume, wristwatches and those cat wall clocks didn’t even exist. So yeah, the top grossing movies from 1976 to 2022. There’s nothing really too surprising on the list, although it was fun
This is a local Minnesotan news report highlighting the Wilcraft, a mobile ice fishing house invented and manufactured by Tom Roaring (prices start around $20,000). Inspired by his desire to move to where the fish are biting instead of hoping they come to him, the vehicle can drive on ice,
This is a video tour of South Korea’s Machang Music & Pictures, the only vinyl record factory in the country. In the video, the process in which a master disc is produced and used to press vinyl blanks is documented, which I found most interesting. It always blows my mind