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The Page Turner
January 10th, 2012 3:45 PMJoseph Herscher from Williamsburg, Brooklyn shows off his many Rube Goldberg machine to turn the page of his newspaper.
On Reddit: Sliding in the House
January 10th, 2012 2:27 PMA Redditor shows off his impressive built-in slide in the house that connects the hallway upstairs to the kitchen downstairs.
2012 No Pants Subway Ride
January 9th, 2012 11:47 PMFor the 11th year commuters took off their pants on Sunday in various subways around in the world including New York City, London, and Mexico City as part of a fad started by New York City-based prankster group Improv Everywhere back in 2002.
Sh*t Animals Say
January 9th, 2012 9:30 PMBecause girls were soooo last month.
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Schticky Commercial
January 9th, 2012 8:30 PMVince Shlomi, famous for starring in the ShamWow and SlapChop commercials, is back in a new advertisement for another convenient household cleaning product.
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The Page Turner
Joseph Herscher from Williamsburg, Brooklyn shows off his many Rube Goldberg machine to turn the page of his newspaper.
On Reddit: Sliding in the House
A Redditor shows off his impressive built-in slide in the house that connects the hallway upstairs to the kitchen downstairs.
2012 No Pants Subway Ride
For the 11th year commuters took off their pants on Sunday in various subways around in the world including New York City, London, and Mexico City as part of a fad started by New York City-based prankster group Improv Everywhere back in 2002.
Schticky Commercial
Vince Shlomi, famous for starring in the ShamWow and SlapChop commercials, is back in a new advertisement for another convenient household cleaning product.