Christmas is almost here and I thought I would post this reaction to getting a present. Stick it out to the end because he gets so excited he starts to...
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
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Monday, October 11, 2010
This little piggy went to the market...And this little piggy went all the way home to play the piano
China's Got Talent winner has no arms and plays the piano with his feet...
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
THE DECISION
If you haven't heard by now, Lebron James did a live telecast to announce where he was choosing to play this season. As seen here... Below is the Steve Carell spoof of it on ESPN's Espy awards. Really funny.
THE SPOOF VERSION...
THE SPOOF VERSION...
Watch out, Jake Byrd might be behind you...
Not sure if you have seen this guy or not. His chararacter name is Jake Byrd and he is a regular on Jimmy Kimmel. Here are a few classic videos from him.
More from the OJ SIMSPON PRESS CONFERENCE...
AT A PALIN RALLY...
MORE FROM THE PARIS PRESS CONFERENCE...
AT A STAR TREK RALLY...
AT A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE...
More from the OJ SIMSPON PRESS CONFERENCE...
AT A PALIN RALLY...
MORE FROM THE PARIS PRESS CONFERENCE...
AT A STAR TREK RALLY...
AT A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE...
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Great Infomercial moments
I know everyone has seen the man falling off the ladder but here are a few others you might not have seen...
Man thinks butterfly is a horse...
Man breaks TV by throwing Wii paddle at the screen...
Dell computers are for porno...
Don't sit on the table!!!
Nice attempt to catch the ornament...
Man thinks butterfly is a horse...
Man breaks TV by throwing Wii paddle at the screen...
Dell computers are for porno...
Don't sit on the table!!!
Nice attempt to catch the ornament...
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Singer Jewel goes undercover
This is pretty funny. FunnyOrDie.com sends Jewel into a Karaoke bar in a disguise and she starts to sing Jewel songs. People are blown away, plus she looks real nerdy and unattractive person so its even better.
Friday, July 9, 2010
This is a real product. How funny is this...
The company is now apparently selling hundred of thousands of them. It's like a skit on SNL only it is a real product.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
World Cup Soccer
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
$100,000 bet wins you $900,000
Love this story. Glen Fullerton from Texas won a CNBC contest. They gave him $100,000 to bet on the Kentucky Derby. He put it on the #4 Horse, Super Savor. Well, he wins and the horse was 9-1. He pulled in $900,000. Check out his reaction.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Meet Nino CONIGLIO!!!
Yes, there is actually a United States Pizza Team...
READ ARTICLE BELOW...
The Man Who Makes the Pizza Dough Fly
By COREY KILGANNON
Pizzeria del Corso, on Avenue U in Marine Park, Brooklyn, has good food and a lively local clientele – but watch out for the flying pizza dough.
The owner, Nino Coniglio, 24, makes all the pizza himself, and he handles the dough like a Harlem Globetrotter. He can spin it high overhead and whip it over his shoulders, behind his back and between his legs. He can lie on his back behind the counter of the crowded pizzeria and keep the pie spinning aloft, looking like a mix between a break-dancer and a Frisbee champ. This is to say nothing about his leaps and two-pies-at-once skills.
This is a man who used to perform pie-spinning in subway stations, backed by a band. He was able to perform on the street after obtaining floppy rubber “practice” pizza-dough disks, which resemble a pie-in-the-making.
Mr. Coniglio speaks fondly of watching pizza men toss dough when he was a kid, but he laments that many pizza makers no longer toss dough, and he hopes to revive the practice of tossing pizza in Brooklyn.
“These days, it’s like, nobody loves it anymore,” he said. “It’s just these guys, they get a job, they don’t take it seriously. A few places here and there are keeping it old school, but it’s a dying breed.”
Mr. Coniglio, who has worked in pizza shops since he was 12, gained exposure after making the United States Pizza Team and traveling to competitions abroad. Then last year, he opened Pizzeria del Corso.
His pizza mentor is Domenico DeMarco, 71, whose pizza shop on Avenue J in Midwood is an institution. Mr. DeMarco, who has had the shop since 1964, makes more than 100 pizzas a day himself. He makes each pie with three different cheeses, and he grates his own Parmesan for each pie. He uses ordinary scissors to cut a sheaf of fresh basil over the top, before drizzling virgin olive oil onto the bubbling pie while it’s in the box.
Mr. Coniglio stopped in to see Mr. DeMarco the other day, to regale him with his latest competitive pizza-tossing exploits. Mr. DeMarco spars with his dough at chest level, but he does not throw it anymore.
“It’s something you do when you’re a young man,” he said.
Two men at the counter said they had just traveled from New Jersey to eat Mr. DeMarco’s pizza, and a woman sitting nearby, waiting for a pie, heard them and said, “I moved here from Tennessee for this pizza.”
“Dom’s a legend,” Mr. Coniglio said. “If I could be like him one day, you know what I’m saying, I could die easy.”
READ ARTICLE BELOW...
The Man Who Makes the Pizza Dough Fly
By COREY KILGANNON
Pizzeria del Corso, on Avenue U in Marine Park, Brooklyn, has good food and a lively local clientele – but watch out for the flying pizza dough.
The owner, Nino Coniglio, 24, makes all the pizza himself, and he handles the dough like a Harlem Globetrotter. He can spin it high overhead and whip it over his shoulders, behind his back and between his legs. He can lie on his back behind the counter of the crowded pizzeria and keep the pie spinning aloft, looking like a mix between a break-dancer and a Frisbee champ. This is to say nothing about his leaps and two-pies-at-once skills.
This is a man who used to perform pie-spinning in subway stations, backed by a band. He was able to perform on the street after obtaining floppy rubber “practice” pizza-dough disks, which resemble a pie-in-the-making.
Mr. Coniglio speaks fondly of watching pizza men toss dough when he was a kid, but he laments that many pizza makers no longer toss dough, and he hopes to revive the practice of tossing pizza in Brooklyn.
“These days, it’s like, nobody loves it anymore,” he said. “It’s just these guys, they get a job, they don’t take it seriously. A few places here and there are keeping it old school, but it’s a dying breed.”
Mr. Coniglio, who has worked in pizza shops since he was 12, gained exposure after making the United States Pizza Team and traveling to competitions abroad. Then last year, he opened Pizzeria del Corso.
His pizza mentor is Domenico DeMarco, 71, whose pizza shop on Avenue J in Midwood is an institution. Mr. DeMarco, who has had the shop since 1964, makes more than 100 pizzas a day himself. He makes each pie with three different cheeses, and he grates his own Parmesan for each pie. He uses ordinary scissors to cut a sheaf of fresh basil over the top, before drizzling virgin olive oil onto the bubbling pie while it’s in the box.
Mr. Coniglio stopped in to see Mr. DeMarco the other day, to regale him with his latest competitive pizza-tossing exploits. Mr. DeMarco spars with his dough at chest level, but he does not throw it anymore.
“It’s something you do when you’re a young man,” he said.
Two men at the counter said they had just traveled from New Jersey to eat Mr. DeMarco’s pizza, and a woman sitting nearby, waiting for a pie, heard them and said, “I moved here from Tennessee for this pizza.”
“Dom’s a legend,” Mr. Coniglio said. “If I could be like him one day, you know what I’m saying, I could die easy.”
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Love this commercial...
Using the very memorable Big Red commercial song and changing to a Verizon. Genius!
Friday, April 2, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Game of odds
You need to cut and paste this clip because I couldn't get it as a direct video.
http://www.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=7239313
But in a game where there is a pitcher who can pitch lefty and righty (not in this video), a player hits a foul ball and actually hits his own mom.
WHAT ARE THE ODDS?
http://www.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=7239313
But in a game where there is a pitcher who can pitch lefty and righty (not in this video), a player hits a foul ball and actually hits his own mom.
WHAT ARE THE ODDS?
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
I love new inventions...
Not really a new invention, but making a product more efficient and user friendly. Check out the new Heinz ketchup packet. You can squeeze it or use it to dip in it. Great for fries!!!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Backfired Prank
Here's the setup... A girls high school team tells their coach that if he hits a half court shot, he'll win tickets to the NCAA Final 4. The catch is that he will be blindfolded. What the coach doesn't know is that they told the crowd when he misses the shot, to pretend like he made it. Good prank to get him all excited that he won. Well, they should of known better about this former walk on Kansas U basketball player... Watch.
Here's his reaction/story on ESPN:
Here's his reaction/story on ESPN:
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
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