Parks & Recreation Season 4 Bloopers
Here's over 17 minutes of flubs, gags, and raging fits of laughter from the season four cast of Parks and Recreation.
Here's over 17 minutes of flubs, gags, and raging fits of laughter from the season four cast of Parks and Recreation.
Art and sports collide when filmmaker Juan Rayos catches skateboarder Kilian Martin doing what he does best at an abandoned train station in Madrid.
He's got the size, strength, and speed, but former Iowa State star Royce White also suffers from generalized anxiety disorder. Even after averaging 13.4 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 5 assists during his sophomore season, the 6-foot-8 forward was nearly passed up in the 2012 NBA Draft due to his risky illness. Grantland followed the number 16 pick during the intense 24 hours prior to the draft.
Nike's NBA All-Star Collection brings together performance gear and off-court staples in a lineup built to reflect the league's biggest stars. Spanning over 150 pieces, the collection moves from technical essentials like Dri-FIT basketball shorts to street-ready layers including the All-Star Weekend Pullover. Footwear anchors the drop with signature models like the Giannis Freak 7 and the Kobe IX Elite Low EM Protro, tying current performance to legacy influence from players who defined the game. Limited jerseys round out the release, offering a direct link to All-Star history. It's a collection designed to carry the attitude of allstars beyond the court.
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T-Mobile for Business bundles premium devices with its nationwide network to simplify the modern company tech stack. Whether your workflow runs on Apple or Samsung, it offers an all-in-one approach that pairs business-ready plans with the hardware teams already rely on. It's designed to keep teams connected and productive without the usual IT headaches.
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If you aren't all caught up with season five of Breaking Bad (then what are you doing with your life?) try to refrain from watching this awesome fan-made tribute, honoring the complete transformation of Walter White.
America's finest city becomes America's tiniest city in Kevin Falk's tilt-shift time lapse of San Diego.
Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig go head-to-head in an epic Bond car chase 50 years in the making.
Considering he's only been around for 19 out of the 4.54 billion years the Earth has been in existence, this video production beginner's chronology of the history of the world is pretty impressive.
Late-night cravings and last-minute grocery runs get easier with DashPass, the membership from DoorDash designed to cut the friction out of delivery. Members get $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible orders, along with a steady stream of member-only deals. The perks extend beyond delivery too, with 5% back on pickup orders, ride savings of 5-10% with Lyft, and the ability to share the membership with another person at no extra cost. Eligible Chase cardholders can also unlock a free DashPass and additional savings on groceries and retail orders, turning everyday takeout and errands into a slightly more efficient routine.
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The fastest marathon shoe Nike has ever made just got a colorway to match. The Alphafly 3 arrives in Platinum Tint, Grey Fog, Iron Grey, and Metallic Silver, a clean, understated palette that lets the performance do the talking. The tech underneath hasn't changed: dual Air Zoom units and a carbon fiber Flyplate store and return energy with each step, while a fully connected ZoomX foam midsole delivers cushioning and responsiveness across all 26.2 miles. The lightest Alphafly ever, with a wider plate for increased stability, notched laces, and an integrated knit tongue that keeps things comfortable no matter the pace.
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Over 35 years of funny, weird, and down right dirty responses on the game show Family Feud.
Retired car salesman Peter Drakos has found a way to beat the carnival game system, causing a number of midways to put a limit on his winnings. Now, what would a 64-year-old man do with over 250,000 giant stuffed animals? Well, give them away to children in need, of course.