Peterson, born in Palestine, Texas was probably thinking he was about to be interviewed about his upcoming free agency and what teams he might play for. Nope
This kid has it all going for him. He can bring a crowd to laughter and amaze them with his intense talent for magic. If you needed a little pick me up to get you to Friday, here it is.
It doesn't matter how we may be, we are always going to have to deal with mean people. Girls can be especially mean and bitter, it's just in our blood. Now I'm not saying we're all like that all the time, but every single one of us has our moments. There are always going to be people who annoy us and rub the wrong way. Whether its a snotty little eye roll or a caddy comment, everyone's been on bot
Metal bands take themselves and their music very seriously, but the rest of us may not. There are plenty of parody videos littering YouTube, this collection of hilarious "metal" videos are some of the best of their kind. These jokesters take serious death metal to the pit and beat them with the funny stick.
"I would much rather have a Chihuahua instead of a German shepherd.", and, "We really should send them a holiday card.", are words that no man should ever utter. Actually, there's a whole list of things you probably won't ever hear a man say, and we've found it.
British game show host Bradley Walsh couldn’t contain the laughter brought on by the funny-sounding name of German skier Fanny Chmelar. Walsh gets an A for effort, but once that giggle fit takes hold, there’s no stopping it.
Australian humorist David Thorne, best known on the internet for trying to pay a bill with a drawing of a spider, has taken his mischief to the workplace.
His elaborate pranks on coworker Simon Dempsey include replacing his business cards with ones that list his position as “Horse Whisperer” and tediously painting his black iPhone white with Liquid Paper. Thorne recently posted scans of Dempsey’s
During a public safety speech a male Toronto Police Office (in Toronto, Canada) suggested to a group of women that the best way to prevent being sexually assaulted was to not dress like a slut. To protest this insensitive verbiage women and men planned a "Slut March" in Toronto. "Slut Marches" are planned across Canada. I don't think the male officer passed his "Public