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Special Delivery Instructions
August 22nd, 2013 1:10 PMSurprisingly enough, the employees at many pizza delivery restaurants actually comply with these bizarre requests.
Epic Robbery FAIL in Brazil
August 22nd, 2013 1:09 PMA two-man team's attempted robbery of a Brazilian corner store goes south under 30 seconds.
Two Best Friends Play
August 22nd, 2013 12:51 PMSince launching their Let's Play YouTube series in 2010, this group of four YouTubers have uploaded more than 600 videos between their own channel and a partnership with Machinima.
Extreme Road Biking Down Mt. Leinster
August 22nd, 2013 12:51 PMA daredevil cyclist filmed his road bike descent from the top of Mount Leinster in Ireland, peaking at the top speed of 92.6 km/h (57.5 mph).
Has Science Gone Too Fast?
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Special Delivery Instructions
Surprisingly enough, the employees at many pizza delivery restaurants actually comply with these bizarre requests.
Epic Robbery FAIL in Brazil
A two-man team's attempted robbery of a Brazilian corner store goes south under 30 seconds.
Two Best Friends Play
Since launching their Let's Play YouTube series in 2010, this group of four YouTubers have uploaded more than 600 videos between their own channel and a partnership with Machinima.
Extreme Road Biking Down Mt. Leinster
A daredevil cyclist filmed his road bike descent from the top of Mount Leinster in Ireland, peaking at the top speed of 92.6 km/h (57.5 mph).