Boat Fails
The fearless idiots of the world are no longer staying ashore and are taking stupidity to the high seas. Just a few nautical fails for you.
The fearless idiots of the world are no longer staying ashore and are taking stupidity to the high seas. Just a few nautical fails for you.
Hugh Hefner, and his mile-club, show us how he rolled like a 70's pimp in his Hare Force One jet, complete with bar, lounge, disco, king-size water bed, and a full staff of Jet Bunnies.
So what if the real St. Patrick had nothing in common with leprechauns and shamrocks. Don't let that interfere with drinking large amounts of green alcohol.
Sperry Coldbay 3‑Eye Duck Shoes delivers classic duck-boot functionality in a polished, low-profile package built for wet weather and cold seasons. A waterproof rubber shell and premium leather upper keep your feet dry while the thermal lining stamps out chill, and the molded Wave-Siping outsole delivers stable traction whether you're walking in rain, snow, or muddy conditions. The three-eye lace-up construction and higher-cut silhouette give it a rugged-meets-refined feel, making it easy to pair with jeans, flannel, or workwear for everyday winter wear. It's a practical, weather-ready boot that skips the fuss while delivering comfort and utility.
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Built for wet commutes and winter slush, the Nike Zoom Vomero Roam updates the everyday trainer with winter weather protection. A durable upper is reinforced with rubber mudguards and a water-repellent finish keeps out the elements, while full-length Nike Air Zoom cushioning delivers all-day comfort. Designed to handle winter streets without sacrificing comfort and style, the Vomero Roam keeps you moving through whatever the season throws at you.
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Mike Tyson's cute little tattooed head seems to be popping up everywhere lately. Now he's trying to help you pry that iPad from you sweaty palms and get your life back.
Iron Mike sits down to talk about his troubled youth that lead him to become The Badest Man on the Planet. Hear the stories of other boxing greats like Smokin' Joe and Tommy Morrison for EA Sports newest game Fight Night Champion, in stores now.
Just when you think you've seen all the trick shot videos around, someone else gets trickier. NFL-drafted Zach Enyeart proves that snappers can rock down to Electric Avenue with the best of them.
During the qualifying round at Vikersund, Norway, Johan Remen Evensen rubs everyone's face in his greatness by soaring past his previous world record to set a new one for the longest ski jump. There's no such thing as breaking too many records.
Haworth's A Home for Life collection transforms work-from-home setups into zones of comfort and focus. The Soji Office Chair in bouclé pairs intuitive, all-day ergonomic support with a patented concentric-ring lumbar pad that adapts to your body, making long work sessions effortless. Pair it with the Upside Sit-to-Stand Desk, which glides smoothly from 22.6″ to 48.7″ with quiet, reliable electric lifts and customizable paddle controls. With multiple sizes, finishes, and leg styles, the collection brings high-performance design to any space, turning daily routines into workdays you actually look forward to.
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Jacob Tucker is taking a page out of Jennifer Aniston's book in hopes that a good viral video will win him a spot in the 2011 NCAA dunk contest. With his 50-inch running vertical and sick dunks, we figure he should be a shoe in.
A third grader from Portland sinks a last-second shot from well behind the half-court line, bringing his team to victory. For all of you calling traveling, you better check yourself before you wreck yourself.