John Denver as a Grunge Artist
Here’s another great clip from the “There I Ruined It” YouTube page. They mashed-up John Denver’s “Leaving on a Jet Plane” with Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box”.
Here’s another great clip from the “There I Ruined It” YouTube page. They mashed-up John Denver’s “Leaving on a Jet Plane” with Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box”.
A video has gone viral of a Cracker Barrel server doing an incredible version of “Happy Birthday”. The customer was so blown away he posted it on TikTok earlier this month, and it’s racked up millions of views. @jaredgravatt Tiktok find this girl and make her famous please. Best birthday song ever!! 🤩…
This woman shared a pretty good hack if you forget somebody’s name. You have to get a third person involved, though. You simply say, “Have you two met?” and they’ll do their own introductions. @eliselamsdale Can you tell I’ve forgotten everyone’s names over the course of the pandemic #O2HereComesBrighter #HAIRFOODHYPE…
We’ve all left the room to pass gas in private, for obvious reasons. But this poor guy farted so loud his neighbors across the street heard him let one rip on the front porch. They sent a text telling his wife to check their doorbell cam, and there it was.
Here’s a Way Back Wednesday from 1984 of a BBC reporter and his massive modem going to great lengths just to check his email. It had to connect to a phone line, which didn’t work on a train, but did work on a hotel’s old school dial phone. How to…
This pregnant woman totally freaked out because she THOUGHT a bug was stuck to her back. Her friend tries to tell her it’s a “sucker stick” but she’s too busy running in circles to hear.
Something tells me alcohol led to this dilemma. It’s a woman whose nose ring got caught on a chicken coop fence. Her friend is filming it WHILE trying to get her free. She’s not having much luck. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BVIRAL Licensing (@bviral.licensing)
An accordion player and his rock band covering Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy”.
There’s a huge difference between a random UFO video . . . and this. It was filmed by a U.S. Navy ship near San Diego in 2019, and recently confirmed by the Pentagon. It’s a spherical object flying, hovering, and then dropping into the ocean.
A meteorologist in Minneapolis-St. Paul named Jennifer McDermed was doing the weather when a technical glitch caused images of her to start multiplying on the screen. So she goofed around and laughed about it.