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When Audio Engineers Don't Get Paid
October 23rd, 2013 4:49 PMEver wonder what happens to bands when they decide to not pay the audio engineer for his time spent?
Colorized History or Forced Perspective?
October 23rd, 2013 4:20 PM ShareThe Pumpkin Dance
October 23rd, 2013 3:51 PMGet excited for Halloween with this classic gag clip of a Jack O’Lantern guy busting his moves to the Ghostbusters main theme in this 2007 local newscast from Omaha, Nebraska.
Look at This Disneyland Costume
October 23rd, 2013 2:35 PMFor this year's Halloween, they told Rob Cockerham he could be anything he wanted… so he became the Disneyland.
DUI Confessor Sentenced to 6 1/2 Years
October 23rd, 2013 1:45 PMAfter releasing a DUI murder confession on YouTube last month, 22-year-old Matthew Cordle has been convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide and driving under the influence and will be spending the next six and a half years in jail.
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When Audio Engineers Don't Get Paid
Ever wonder what happens to bands when they decide to not pay the audio engineer for his time spent?
The Pumpkin Dance
Get excited for Halloween with this classic gag clip of a Jack O’Lantern guy busting his moves to the Ghostbusters main theme in this 2007 local newscast from Omaha, Nebraska.
Look at This Disneyland Costume
For this year's Halloween, they told Rob Cockerham he could be anything he wanted… so he became the Disneyland.
DUI Confessor Sentenced to 6 1/2 Years
After releasing a DUI murder confession on YouTube last month, 22-year-old Matthew Cordle has been convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide and driving under the influence and will be spending the next six and a half years in jail.