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Football Headshot From Balcony 25 Feet Away
This brings his pass completion record to 1-1, which raises his douche move completion record to a school high 35 for 35.
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So let me get this right, he probably spends all day sniffing other dog's butts, but when it comes to his owner farting he takes offence, al i can assume is what the hell has he been eating?
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Sounds like a spoof movie, but with Tim Burton directing it, it could be done completely straight-faced. Here's hoping that in the sequel it's George Washington killing nazi robot ninjas from the future.
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An oblivious, Australian bank worker checks out some hot Miranda Kerr nude pics without realizing he's being caught on the local news. His face at the end...
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Kelly Ripa is an American talkshow host who co-fronts morning TV show “Kelly and Michael”, they were having a discussion about the iPhone 6 Plus. But Ripa wanted to see how big exactly 5.5 inches really was.
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When people drink they’re funny and even if they’re not, you’ll laugh. Take this guy, he’s not very good at impressions and he’s not even that drunk, but he’s funny. Well, he is after twenty neat whiskeys anyway.
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Do you get the feeling he's preparing for his next round with the dog.. -LOL
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OMG - If this totally insane commercial doesn't make you want to go out and buy these weird noodles then nothing will. Surely noodles have energy in them already right?
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Incredibly this video is not edited, and that weird noise coming from the cat's mouth that sounds like he's swallowed a few frog for his supper is actually coming from the cat. Go figure.
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Now this is my kind of co-driver, swearing like a drunk sailor in a storm who's just stubbed his toe. LOL
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Sometimes you don't notice something that's staring you in the face until someone points it out to you. In this case it's Stanley Kubrick's use of one-point perspective in so many of his icon shots. How did I not notice this until now!?
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