
Watch this if you want to be scared half to death by the brain-searing sight of Dan Bull dressed up in tiny shorts and a crop top.
And the song’s pretty fun too, but that’s not what you’ll be taking away from this, you’ll be taking away confused feelings of Dan Bull.
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Ray Wise — Laura’s dad in Twin Peaks — stars in this surreal video from one half of the freaks that make up Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!.
Wise shows up singing Victoria Legrand’s vocals at a halftime show of a weird WTF football game, featuring sword-wielding cheerleaders and martial artists in strange costumes.
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It’s amazing what happens when you switch from major to minor – This isn’t quite as sing-a-long friendly as the other version, although it does have its own melancholic charm in this reworked version.
It’ll have you cursing that someone has dared messing with a classic song, but then you’ll change your mind. They took a sad song and made it sadder. Boohoo…
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This is the greatest thing to happen to Eastenders since time began, firstly Pat and Peggy have a bitch slap fest in the remix.
Then, as if that wasn’t good enough, it’s got poor old Frank being, well, poor old Frank. Soap-tastic!
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And you thought February had got away with it, but no, here is the roundup of all the people who had a bad month.
Will the internet ever get tired of seeing people fall over and injure themselves? No, no it won’t.
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Be still your beating nerd heart, this has the double whammy of not only being about Dr. Who, but geeking to the power of two by putting it in pixel form.
It’s imagined in the form of a SNES 16 bit role playing game — and the only downside is there is no actual game like this.
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If you’re worried what gay marriage might do to straight marriage, then look no further than this video to stoke your fire.
These terrifying conversations are occurring in the homes of straight couples everywhere right now.
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Sometimes the best way to create something is by destroying something, like frying a sheet of plywood with 15,000 volts of electricity to see what the effect would be.
This simple idea is what Melanie Hoff did sending a electrical current into the wood and speeding it up thousands of times to create fractal-like patterns work.
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Posted by: wesbo | 03.6.13 |
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