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Paul Rudd shows Ray Lewis what it is. Black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow. Madden NFL 13 is available August 28, 2012.
Grab a pint and light one up because Buster Martin is debunking everything you ever thought your knew about living a long life. Along with some other unusual characters, this 101 year-old chain-smoking, beer-guzzling plumber is sharing his secrets to living forever in director Mark Wexler's 2009 documentary.
Give the gift of all-day comfort with Boody's 3-Pack Giftbox of Men's Seamfree Boxer Briefs. Featuring three classic colors — Black, Charcoal, and Navy — these Australian-designed briefs are crafted from organically grown bamboo viscose for a breathable and ultra-soft feel. The unique fabric regulates body temperature, keeping you warm when it's cold, while wicking away moisture and improving ventilation to ensure freshness throughout the day. With a blend of bamboo viscose, nylon, and elastane, they're the perfect combination of sustainability and luxury.
Presented by Boody.
Stay fit at home this coming year with the AEKE K1 home gym. Its Al-powered personal trainer offers advanced motion tracking and smart coaching, enabling tailored exercises, real-time feedback, and progress tracking. A digital weight system provides up to 220 lbs of resistance for challenging workouts no matter your fitness level, while five strength modes range from rowing and posture training to toning and muscle building to suit your goals. The mirror-like, Red Dot Award-winning design incorporates a 43" 4K screen and 2.1 surround sound, automatically folds up when the workout's done, and can be wheeled out of the way, blending into the decor of the space.
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Edmond Hawkins cuts the tension between Walt and Skyler by giving Jesse the Seinfeld treatment during the dinner scene from Sunday's "Buyout" episode of Breaking Bad.
Developed by Aerofex, this real-life speeder bike can glide you over the ground using two ducted rotors and responds to a pilot's natural sense of balance instead of flight control software. If all goes well, this hover bike will be taking you to speeds up to 30 miles per hour and as high as 15 feet as soon as 2014. Lightsabers sold separately.
The start of a new year is always a good time to recommit to hitting your fitness goals and living a healthier lifestyle. The Simple app makes it, well, simple. Unlike some programs, which consist of restrictive lists of do's and don'ts, Simple uses AI and a team of nutritional, behavioral, and medical experts to inform an incremental approach that helps users form healthy habits that last without give-up and burnout. After filling out a detailed survey, users can access the NutriScanner, an easy-to-use food logger, daily workout plans with everything from strength training to yoga, and Avo, an AI-powered in-app coach, to answer questions and offer applicable real-world suggestions. With Simple, you can live healthier without feeling like going to boot camp, and right now you can save 60% off a membership with the code SIMPLEDEAL.
Presented by Simple App.
Dedicated to creating sustainably produced natural wines using certified organic grapes from California, Tinto Amorio's wines are among the most sought-after in the category. This sampler includes three bottles of three different varieties — Jajaja Glou Glou Red Wine, Bheeyo Skin-Contact Orange Wine, and the best-selling Monje Orange Wine. Fermented wild with native yeasts and made in limited quantities, they're perfect for elevated holiday gatherings.
Presented by Tinto Amorio.
We don't always post videos of cats, but when we do, we prefer they're singing pitch perfect covers of theme songs from our favorite TV shows.
Adding another unforgettable moment to their list, Moment Factory released hundreds of floating LED's to rain "Everlasting Light" over the crowd at Osheaga 2012 during The Black Keys closing performance.