‘Quirkology’ Creates Eye-Boggling Illusions With Forced Perspective
Yet another reminder that things are not always as they appear.
Yet another reminder that things are not always as they appear.
For some reason, the Dallas Mavericks posted a video of their players trying to sing the Christmas song, "Sleigh Ride", and REALLY struggling with it.
The Pope joined Twitter on Monday, but he won't start posting until December 12th. His official Twitter handle is @pontifex. Here are the 'Top 10 Tweets You'll See From the Pope'!
'Jackass' star Steve-O is doing his stand-up comedy for two nights in Lubbock at Jake's Backroom. I spoke with Steve-O this morning. Here's what he had to say:
For this edition, they used footage of President Obama and Mitt Romney from the first debate, and a bunch of clips of the moderator, Jim Lehrer...who pretty much seems DEMENTED in it.
Jimmy's funniest bit of the night had to be his 'Andy Griffith Show' parody with the two main characters from 'Breaking Bad'.
Follow Jaston back to his West, Texas, childhood and the psychotic family Christmases known as “Blood and Holly”, or his Boy Scout troop, where the main activities were smoking, gambling, and sleeping late, and finally, join an excursion gone haywire in Guatemala as he tries to outrun gangs of armed hostage-taking subversives, chasing him down a steaming, rumbling volcano.
On this day in 1974 The Ray Stevens single "The Streak" went Gold. It's still a classic that's guaranteed to put you in a good mood!
You're not supposed to do it, but everybody does. Even Olympic gold medalists.
Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' is THE hit of the summer. It's so popular that there are literally thousands of covers of the song all over YouTube, rock stars are performing the song in concert and people are making videos like this one...
Janet "The Tennessee Tramp" Williams is no stranger to telling it like it is. She's quick on the draw, an absolute laugh riot and she's Lubbock bound.
A video called "Celebrity Spoofing" is picking up speed on YouTube. It's a guy walking around Beverly Hills, asking random people to take pictures with him, and pretending they're celebrities like Lindsay Lohan and Vince Vaughn.
The funny thing is, most of them went along with it...even if they looked nothing like the person he "thought" they were.