Woman Claims She Has the World’s Strongest Vagina, and We Believe Her Now
“Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding” - Betty White
“Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding” - Betty White
You want to get a girl's phone number, but don't quite know how to go about doing it? We're here to help!
(Note to all aspiring party gamers: Your friend is NOT William Tell, so NEVER try to do this at home, in a basement, anywhere.)
The nice folks in the video above were having your normal basement party: cheap beer, a pool table, a dartboard and, of course, some Lynyrd Skynyrd
This is a silly little video but it is a must watch because it will make you laugh for sixty seconds! HA Have fun!
I feel for this cat! Sometimes looking at the Snake Illusions is hard to figure out! Great video!
Have you ever wondered what a cat sounds like when it meows underwater? Probably not but, admit it, you're curious now.
MagicOfRahat has another drive-thru prank. This time around, they have Chuckie ordering from the drive-thru window. Once again, it's not so much the prank, but the reactions that make the video.
Dave Grohl sure has been busy on the late-night talk show circuit lately, what with appearances on 'Chelsea Lately,' 'The Colbert Report' and the 'Late Show with David Letterman' all in the last month or so. Add 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to that list, as Dave brought his Sound City Players there Tuesday night for a two-song performance that included Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Fortunate Son' (watch above) and Rick Springfield’s Sound City collaboration, 'The Man That Never Was' (watch below). CCR's John Fogerty and Rick Springfield were, of course, along for the ride.
Scott Weiland is currently out touring with his solo band, The Wildabouts, and it looks as though things will remain that way in the wake of his recent firing from Stone Temple Pilots. In a new interview, he reiterated his stance that "no one in the band can be fired" from the band, but he's now taking a more reflective approach to his time with the band.
Some bands are stable, built to last, destined for long and fruitful careers. Mad Season weren't one of 'em. The alt-rock (or grunge, if you wanna start some arguments) supergroup formed in 1994, when Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready met bassist John Baker Saunders at a Minneapolis rehab facility. The two became friends, and after moving back to Seattle, McCready tapped Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley and Screaming Trees drummer Barrett Martin to help them get something going.
I have been very fortunate when attending a concert in my life and thank god for that because I haven't had to jump any gates to see my favorite bands.
This girl was not so lucky! I can not tell who she wants to see at the Melbourne Sound Wave but they must be pretty good if she wanted to jump the fence to see them