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I Towed Joey Graceffa's Car
October 24th, 2013 9:09 PMAbout a week ago, YouTube celebrity Joey Graceffa whined in a video about having his car impounded for blocking someone else's driveway a little bit. That someone turns out to be LA comedian Nate Clark, who offered a point-by-point rebuttal in his own YouTube video uploaded yesterday.
Two Dogs Go Trick-or-Treating
October 24th, 2013 8:00 PMMaymo and his puppy pal Penny don a series of coordinating costumes while receiving some bizarre treats from the neighborhood including bananas, decorative gourds and handcuffs.
Didn't See That Coming
October 24th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareKaty Perry "Roar" Parodies Hit YouTube
October 24th, 2013 7:00 PMEver since the music video for the single "Roar" was posted to YouTube last month, the video-sharing site has seen an influx of new videos parodying the catchy pop hit.
Using Siri to Get a Date
October 24th, 2013 6:00 PMPrankster Stuart Edge uses Siri to get the phone numbers of the attractive ladies sitting next to him, who all freak out when their phone actually rings.
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I Towed Joey Graceffa's Car
About a week ago, YouTube celebrity Joey Graceffa whined in a video about having his car impounded for blocking someone else's driveway a little bit. That someone turns out to be LA comedian Nate Clark, who offered a point-by-point rebuttal in his own YouTube video uploaded yesterday.
Katy Perry "Roar" Parodies Hit YouTube
Ever since the music video for the single "Roar" was posted to YouTube last month, the video-sharing site has seen an influx of new videos parodying the catchy pop hit.