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Ding, Fries Are Done!
December 25th, 2013 7:30 PMCheck out this classic parody of the Christmas carol song "Carol of the Bells" as sung by a mysterious fast food worker only known as "Billy" from the 1993 Christmas album A Very Spastic Christmas.
Eric Shows How to Contemporary Dance
December 25th, 2013 3:30 PMYouTube comedian Robert James Hoffman's alter ego Eric shows how to move your body like a "contemporary dancer," with numerous power moves like the Zombie with Emotion, I Just Came Out of a Well and Why Is Your Head in My Hand?
Lil Bub's Magical Yule Log
December 25th, 2013 2:20 PM ShareDinner with Waifu
December 24th, 2013 11:30 PMEvery year around Christmas eve, Japan's single bachelor Otakus celebrate a romantic dinner-for-two with their favorite anime character known as a waifu.
Look At This Ball of Hydrophobic Water
December 24th, 2013 5:02 PMWater, now available in waterproof because science.
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Ding, Fries Are Done!
Check out this classic parody of the Christmas carol song "Carol of the Bells" as sung by a mysterious fast food worker only known as "Billy" from the 1993 Christmas album A Very Spastic Christmas.
Eric Shows How to Contemporary Dance
YouTube comedian Robert James Hoffman's alter ego Eric shows how to move your body like a "contemporary dancer," with numerous power moves like the Zombie with Emotion, I Just Came Out of a Well and Why Is Your Head in My Hand?