Jeremy Taylor
Fourth Grade Girl Talks Herself Into First Ski Jump
Facing your fears is part of being human. We’ve all had to talk ourselves into doing something, whether we actually verbalized the encouragement or just played it silently in our brain.
The fourth grade girl in the video below is a verbalizer. With a camera running, she methodically convinces herself she has what it takes to make her first ski jump.
Cutest Elvis Impersonator Ever Becomes Viral Hit With ‘Jailhouse Rock’ Dance
William Stokkebroe is 2 years old and loves Elvis Presley. So much so, in fact, that after watching his parents Kristina and Peter dance professionally for the past couple years, he felt the need to unleash his own boogie routine to ‘Jailhouse Rock’ on the dance floor.
Long story short, he’s now one of the cutest viral video stars of today.
Michael Bay Is Turning the ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Into Aliens For Some Reason
What do you get when you take the mutant out of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?” That would be Michael Bay’s upcoming live-action movie adaptation of the popular pizza-loving crimefighters.
Should TSA Have Patted Down a 3-Year-Old In a Wheelchair?
In a video that won’t be making the already unpopular TSA any new friends, a 3-year-old toddler in a wheelchair is seen being searched by a TSA agent at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport.
Brad Pitt Takes Ellen DeGeneres on a Moving Tour of New Orleans’ Ninth Ward
New Orleans’ Ninth Ward lost more than 4,000 homes in 2006′s Hurricane Katrina. For the last four years, Brad Pitt has been helping to rebuild the area through his “Make it Right” foundation.
Pitt took Ellen DeGeneres on a tour of the progress on ‘Ellen.’ What they saw may surprise you.
Is a Female Dominated Work Force a Positive Development?
Depending on how the workforce is measured, women have either become the majority of workers in the United States or are right on the cusp of becoming so.
According to a new survey from Allstate-National Journal, most Americans think this is a positive development.
Adorable Twin Babies Boogie to ‘It’s A Small World’
Research suggest that babies are born with a predisposition to dance. So would this video of nine month old twins. They just can’t help but get down when they hear one of their toys play the song ‘It’s a Small World.’ Get ready to smile.
Can You Name All the Internet Fads In This Vitamin Water Ad?
Vitamin Water is certainly embracing the internet in their latest ad. In the spot, a man leaves his apartment to go search for their sweet, vitamin-enriched product. He is barely off his stoop when he’s confronted by a sexy sax man. (Who is unfortunately not playing the solo from ‘Careless Whisper.’) And look, there’s a fellow planking on the fire hydrant. Yep, internet fads (or memes) have come t
Are You Prepared for Retirement? — Survey of the Day
Given that people are living longer than ever, and jobs may be becoming harder to get, retirement planning is more important than ever.
However, according to a T. Rowe Price survey of 860 adults between the ages of 21 and 50, most feel like they aren’t properly prepared for the end of their working career
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10 Daring Babies Escaping Their Cribs
Earlier this week we brought you ‘The Funniest Crib Escape Ever.” And that’s not faint praise, because the internet is full of videos featuring babies scaling the walls of their beds/prisons.
Comedian Gallagher Rushed to the Hospital Following Heart Attack
Gallagher, the prop comic whose watermelon smashing antics made him one of the most popular acts of the ’80s, was hospitalized after suffering a heart attack Wednesday.
Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Titanic With a Photo of a Leonardo DiCaprio Impersonator
The fine folks at Groupon are offering a 13-day ocean voyage with an extensive deep sea tour of the site where the Titanic wreck lays for the price of $12,500. If that sounds a bit steep, keep in mind that the package’s “value” is $59,870, and it also comes with a ‘Titanic’ DVD signed by Frank Lloyd Roberts.
Frank Lloyd Roberts, you are probably wondering, isn’t that the architect? No, that would