Donut Snatcher Busted [VIDEO]
"Get your story straight"! Life is full of teaching moments and this young Donut Snatcher really has a lesson to learn. You can't help but laugh at the trouble this young man has with telling the truth.
"Get your story straight"! Life is full of teaching moments and this young Donut Snatcher really has a lesson to learn. You can't help but laugh at the trouble this young man has with telling the truth.
Back in October, Jimmy Kimmel asked parents to film themselves telling their kids that they ate all their Halloween candy and then upload the video to YouTube. The resulting prank became a viral hit. On Monday, Kimmel struck again, asking parents to give their kids terrible early Christmas gifts and then film the results.
Needless to say, the kids were not happy. But you will be when you see their cute reactions.
This video is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit!
When you mix a little country dancing, some Christmas music, Sean Ericson and Danny Merrell, this is what you get. Enjoy!
Seriously! I laughed so hard I cried the first time I watched this video. The premise... Greg and Ryan from MediocreFilms each made the other a crazy shopping list and they both had to ask an employee to help find the ludicrous items on the list. Whoever’s employee catches onto the gag first loses.
How do you make a doggie cam? Simple. Just attached a camera to a stick, and throw it to your dog. The effects are very odd, and gives us a very strange view of our furry friend.
We’ve all seen bizarre sports before, but “wife carrying” definitely takes the cake. ‘Good Morning America’ takes an inside look at the 2011 North American Wife Carrying Championships (which is apparently a real thing) that takes place in Maine.
This competition gives new meaning to the phrase, “Take my wife. Please!”
Dealing with telemarketers can drive you crazy! I think this father, son combo have figured it out!
What happens when you tell your kids that you ate all of the Halloween candy they collected during the night?
As it turns out, lots of crying.
I'm originally from Canada - and whenever I hear stereotypes about Canadians, I can't help but laugh because most of them are true.
For example, though the majority of the population DOESN'T live in igloos or have pet seals and polar bears, we DO use the expression 'eh?', drink 'pop' instead of 'soda' and put 'tuques' on before we go 'tobogganing.'
For a fun T.G.I.F. post, our office came up with 15 expressions about being from east Texas, more specifically from Lufkin and Nacogdoches.
Do you agree with the list? What stereotypes or facts can you add to it?
OK, if you could replace all the "da-da-da-da-das" with words, what do you think these adorable twin boys are asking each other?
Who doesn't like a good laugh?
Toyota came up with a great commercial/music video for the new Sienna Minivan.
Can you relate to this song?