Nancy Grace V. Nancy Grace
Nancy Grace gets into a heated debate with herself about the effects of marijuana in this amusing video from Plixpop.
Nancy Grace gets into a heated debate with herself about the effects of marijuana in this amusing video from Plixpop.
Saddleback Leather noticed they had a problem - people were making cheap imitations of their bags. So they did the obvious thing - they made a video showing how to cut corners and copy their products as cheaply as possible.
A man gets a call from a business partner in India about an opportunity to import peppercorns. The man says no - over and over again. When he finally relents, The Reluctant Trading Experiment is born.
This Mother's Day, Joyful Co. has curated the Recharged box with products to uplift her spirits, nourish her body, and create a soothing environment that promotes relaxation and balance. It features a sweet peach and champagne-scented candle, two crystal champagne glasses, lavender-scented bath bomb, vanilla Earl Grey cookies, two black slate coasters, celebratory drink stirrers, non-alcoholic prickly Paloma cocktail, and sweet cream Earl Grey tea. If your mom is more of a foodie or coffee lover, their collection of unique products will help you find the perfect gift.
Presented by Joyful Co.
Style goes from your head to your toes, so never neglect your socks. With sophisticated prints and premium materials, the Peper Harow Luxe Sock Bundle ensures every part of your outfit is on point. The socks are crafted from soft Supima cotton and hand-finished with a seamless toe. Each pair features a sophisticated zig-zag pattern and bold color choice with a contrasting heel and toe, adding a statement to any look.
Presented by Peper Harow.
Dropping a hammer isn't hard, but picking it back up can be brutal. Astronaut Charles Duke shows that life on the moon isn't always low gravity and giant leaps for mankind.
Using a frame-blending technique that allows individual frames to be shot at speeds slower than 1/24 of a second, Filmmaker Aaron Grimes has created a dream-like look at the busy streets of Tokyo, Japan.
The Eureka Ark Executive Standing Desk combines heavy-duty design with minimalist modern aesthetics — with the added benefit of not sitting for hours at a time. Measuring 63 x 29 inches, the Ark Executive Desk features a raising mechanism with two quiet motors and three-stage legs that raise the desk from 27 inches to a max height of 49 inches. The desk raises and lowers at the touch of a button, with two preset options and an anti-collision system to prevent mishaps. A raised monitor stand and two smooth-glide drawers provide ample storage options, with three USB ports, two outlets, and a wireless charging pad built into the top. Almost completely handmade, the Ark is dressed in solid walnut veneer, making it the centerpiece of any office, at home or on the job.
Presented by Eureka Ergonomic.
For non-aficionados, the wine aisle can be a daunting place. Instead of leaving your choices up to the allure of the label, give Naked Wines a try. They pick wines that match your tastes, determined by a short quiz, and work with world-class independent winemakers to deliver personalized selections at prices up to 60% off. Every shipment is backed by a hassle-free guarantee — if you don't like a bottle, they refund the price, no questions asked. The service also makes a great gift, and with $100 off your first order, it makes for a far more enjoyable Mother's Day present than yet another bouquet of overpriced flowers.
Presented by Naked Wines.
Get a whole new perspective on Fight Club by catching this version of the film's first fight scene that's missing a digitally removed Tyler Durden.
Two million dollars. That's what Pontiac spent to built this concept vehicle that ranks as one of the most absurd of all time, thanks to its garish colors, various storage bins, removable ice chests that are actually part of the doors, dual vacuum cleaners, garden hose, picnic table, gas stove, and seats that fold down to accomodate standard sleeping bags. Available at a dealer near you in the same future that brought us Hoverboards and Auto-Lacing Nikes.