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"I Mean, Don't Make It Weird"
November 19th, 2013 7:34 PMWatch this guy's priceless reaction when NBC-LA reporter Madison Scott decides to take the spontaneous flirting up a notch during a live newscast in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
Coffee Maker Cooking
November 19th, 2013 7:03 PMThese recipes can help you make use of the incredibly minimal dorm and hotel room kitchens.
Social Media Stalking in Real Life
November 19th, 2013 6:15 PMEver wonder how social media stalking would pan out in real life? In this latest hidden camera experiment from Jack Vale, the YouTube comedian turns himself into a creepy psychic stalker and confronts strangers with details of their private lives they divulged on Facebook and Instagram.
Keep Calm and Join The PC Master Race
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November 19th, 2013 4:45 PMWas there ever a time when fathers refrained from telling predictably lame and corny jokes?
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"I Mean, Don't Make It Weird"
Watch this guy's priceless reaction when NBC-LA reporter Madison Scott decides to take the spontaneous flirting up a notch during a live newscast in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
Coffee Maker Cooking
These recipes can help you make use of the incredibly minimal dorm and hotel room kitchens.
Social Media Stalking in Real Life
Ever wonder how social media stalking would pan out in real life? In this latest hidden camera experiment from Jack Vale, the YouTube comedian turns himself into a creepy psychic stalker and confronts strangers with details of their private lives they divulged on Facebook and Instagram.