Peoria Carp Hunters
Asian Carp are clogging up waterways around the country, and these guys think they have the solution. Ok, it’s not really a fix, but it’s still fun to watch a dude on waterskis get pelted by flying fish.
Asian Carp are clogging up waterways around the country, and these guys think they have the solution. Ok, it’s not really a fix, but it’s still fun to watch a dude on waterskis get pelted by flying fish.
Had enough of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force? The Adult Swim guys are sick of them too, so forget everything you know about Frylock, Master Shake and Meatwad and get ready for the premiere 5/8.
We’re not sure if this is an actual ad – the scent being advertised doesn’t appear to exist – but it makes use of the visual hyperbole in the Old Spice Guy campaign, so it’s fun to watch nonetheless.
Star Wars characters quote line after depressing line from existentialist (and proto-Emo) Jean-Paul Sartre in an unlikely yet hilarious mashup, augmented with French gibberish.
It’s almost like that last epicmealtime video got together with that Little Chefs clip and had a child. Can a parody video be so dead-on that it’s inseparable from the original? Yes, it can.
Recently, a new line of Japan’s Shinkansen (aka bullet train) opened up in Kyushu. This is how the people welcomed the transport. My goodness. The background music is Boom! by Maia Hirasawa.
(NSFW: Language) Dax Shepard abandons comedy to pursue his dream of becoming an international martial arts star – with no formal training, budget or script – in David Palmer’s Brother’s Justice.
Go the F**k To Sleep is a subversive (and really not to be read aloud) bedtime book for parents who know that snoozing kitties and cutesy rhymes don’t always send a child sailing off to dreamland.
The morning program of The Onion had a short talk with the screenwriter of the upcoming movie Fast Five, 5-year old Chris Morgan. We could think of a few other movies that he might have written.
There are kids out there who can hold their own in the kitchen, but we think it’s safe to say that most children need adult supervision. Really Karen? You had to wait til they used the oven?
Back in the day, product designer Jason “ToyOtter” Geyer and his co-workers had the opportunity to pitch over 100 Star Wars collectible concepts for Pepsi. We think they should have ALL been made.
Grab these iPhone skins before Apple or Lucas’ lawyers issue a cease-and-desist order. For now, head over to society6 where Greg Koenig also has print, t-shirt and laptop versions of frozen Jobsie.
We’re not quite sure why this officer is unable to break down this door with his kicks, but the guy on the right seems to have a slightly better idea of how to solve the problem.
The Museum of Modern Art recently began asking visitors for feedback and messages. Most of the kids who filled in the form had positive reviews, but one kid was clearly let down. Shame on you MoMA!
Baby Molly isn’t too impressed with bubbles. But she does find it utterly hysterical when she sees their dog Bennie pop them with his mouth, though he seems to think it’s serious business.
The latest hack for Microsoft’s popular motion controller turns the Kinect into the world’s first self-aware gaming system. Perfect for the week that Skynet supposedly kicked off Judgment Day.
For some reason, this classic, violent clip about everybody’s favorite holiday bunny reminds us of a certain sequence between Peter Griffin and a chicken. Happy Easter, Awesomer style.
A recent XKCD strip depicted heaven as a Tetris game with a piece that fits whatever you already built. GUD magazine turned it into an actual game. Get in on the reassuring fun here.
Apparently this Chinese SUV – or what remains of it – was spotted on a Russian highway, hopefully on its way to the junkyard. Another equally unsafe move? Shooting a video while driving.
Man vs. Wild’s Bear Grylls is famous for drinking his own pee, to demonstrate that it’s feasible and useful in extreme situations. But did he really need to drink it… or does secretly he love the stuff?
Saphia Khambalia of City TV was covering Charlie Sheen’s show in Toronto, but she should have covered something else. We’ll just chalk this up to dedication to her work.
Steven Merchant is brilliant as Wheatley, the loose Personality Core in Portal 2. Famousafterdeath has created this t-shirt as part of a nutritious breakfast. Do Companion Cubes stay crunchy, even in milk?
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