Fart on First Date Prank
Farting in a confined space like a car is bad at the best of times, doing it on a first date is the lowest.
But that’s what these people have to endure as they suffer the indecency of their date letting rip without qualms.
Farting in a confined space like a car is bad at the best of times, doing it on a first date is the lowest.
But that’s what these people have to endure as they suffer the indecency of their date letting rip without qualms.
Love is complicated, one person says one thing, they mean something else. So wouldn’t it be better if things were a bit more literal?
Ryan Higa does just that in this sketch, taking everything his date says absolutely literally. Maybe too literally.
If you play golf, you’ll either be familiar with people who are just like this, or you will be just like this.
So have a watch and laugh heartily at what you/your friend/your wife/your child has become.
Karl Pilkington, the most reluctant traveller in the world and a man for whom misery is a permanent state, tries his hand at wing-walking.
And it’s safe to say he finds it all a bit terrifying, and makes his thoughts on Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant quite clear indeed.
If all else fails, blame Samuel L. Jackson. At least, that’s what these people seem to be doing.
From turning kids on to smoking to ruin a child’s sense of style, Jackon’s movies have really screwed with people’s lives.
Filmmaker Marc Isaacs sets himself up in a London tower block lift and waits for people to enter.
As the residents come along, they begin to trust him and start to reveal the things that matter to them, making for a humorous and moving portrait of a vertical community.
If you thought TV show This Morning was nothing more than fluff to entertain the unemployed then think again.
Watch in awe as “Father Phillip Schofield” selflessly does something for society by attempting to exorcise evil toff Katie Hopkins live on air.
Meet John Wooley, he’s your go to man for investigative reporting of the lowest order.
In 2012, he was dispatched to help the big ISPs to figure out how to sell their vision for a “faster,” “cleaner” internet. Six months later he produced this report — and leaked it to the world.