Ultimate Wake Up Pranks
Here's four minutes worth of people having a worse morning than you.
Here's four minutes worth of people having a worse morning than you.
Because watching stuff burst into flames is awesome, Grant Thompson took the screen from an old TV and transformed it into a giant magnifying lens. With the power of the sun, he used a blazing 2000ºF to burst a glass bottle, melt pennies, and serve breakfast to him family.
So far, we've seen toy trains, LEGOS, beer, and even people float up to space on a balloon and then fall back to Earth. David Windestål decided he wanted to create a smoother, first-person look from above, so he sent a remote controlled plane to the edge of space and gracefully flew it back to our home planet. The results are mesmerizing.
Tax season rarely inspires enthusiasm, but E-file.com makes the process considerably less painful. The online platform replaces paper forms with guided software designed to file faster, more accurately, and at a fraction of the usual cost. It delivers robust features and access to trained tax specialists for support when it matters most. Qualified filers can even submit their federal return for free, making it a smarter, simpler way to close the books on another year.
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A bit of old-world care returns to the daily routine with Nathan & Sons' Boar's Hair Toothbrush Kit, a refined grooming set built around quality and simplicity. Each brush uses natural boar bristles to gently condition gums and polish enamel, paired with classic wooden handles that add an understated, heirloom feel. Thoughtfully packaged and travel ready, it turns an everyday habit into a small but intentional ritual.
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During the 2013 BNP Paribas Showdown in New York City, Rafael Nadal and Ben Stiller get humiliated by a six-year-old when Juan Martin del Potro pulls her out of the stands for a doubles match.
Mixing master Pogo hops abroad his homeland's passenger train The Ghan, to remix the sights and sounds of Australia's Great Southern Rails as it travels from Adelaide to Darwin.
Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis return to Vegas for the final installment of The Hangover trilogy, but it looks like the Wolfpack won't be up to their usual shenanigans. The party ends May 24, 2013.
We all know what guys are really going to be using Google Glass for, and it's not going to be to record their latest trapeze routine. Dartanion London blows everyone's cover when he reveals what guys will really be doing behind those goofy looking glasses.
Skechers' Aero Razor blends lightweight performance with everyday comfort in a silhouette built for stride and style. The engineered knit upper wraps the foot with breathable support while streamlined lines keep the look clean and modern, whether you're hitting pavement miles or running errands. A responsive midsole delivers springy cushioning underfoot, and the outsole's traction pattern is tuned for grip without bulk. It's a shoe that feels as ready for long walks or casual runs as it does paired with weekend staples, giving you athletic capability without overstatement.
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Here's a look into a a sick, twisted world where our favorite meth-cooking teacher fits in better at the Camden household on 7th Heaven, than blowing up drug lords in nursing homes. Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead receive the VHS treatment when they get turned into 1995 family dramas.
Take The Matrix, lose the trench coats and about 135 minutes, and you have 1A4 Studio's condescend version of the first film in The Wachowskis' dystopian franchise.