New Jersey FOX 29 weather reporter Steve Keeley took one for the team earlier this week, getting completely blindsided by a plowed wall of snow during a live telecast. At first glance, this is just your run of the mill “oh look at this news reporter get embarrassed on live television” video, but nope. What makes this video are the shrieks of terror from the overreacting women back in the studio who make it seem like Keeley was just wallpapered onto a guardrail by an F-250.
It was a pretty awesome night in Hollywood last night. Some saint put it all together into a bite-sized two minutes for your enjoyment.
Some days, it’s just your day. Professional photographer Tim Burke filmed himself hitting 55 consecutive green lights one night in New York City. Amazing.
Burke said it simply on his blog: “Nothing’s as beautiful as hitting 55 consecutive green lights in NYC.”
“Chef” Keith Guerke went on several Midwestern morning TV shows to tell people about the best ways to reuse their leftovers from Thanksgiving and Christmas. After making things like ham and gravy smoothies and a mashed potato ice cream cone with corn sprinkles, it was pretty obvious that Chef Keith was not a real chef at all.
This comes from comedy geniuses Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher, who were also behind K-Strass: Incompetent Yo-Yo Master.
I realize that Idina Menzel might not be the biggest household name in the world, but Travolta didn’t even come close. Isn’t your job to read things off of other things?
There’s nothing like the freedom that comes with living alone. When there’s nobody around to judge besides me, myself, and I, the true nature of the odd human beings we are comes to the surface. You can practically do anything you want to do. The best part about it is you can do so without having to explain to your roommate that “viewer discretion is advised.”
I respect this kind of honesty. The president talks about his struggles as a kid, with school, being raised in a single parent home, peer pressure, etc. He was speaking to troubled youth in an effort to encourage the young people of America to make better decisions.
Seems like things still worked out pretty well for the president.
It’s not even a talk show anymore. It’s a “I’m going to do whatever the fuck I want with famous people” show. Jimmy Fallon is becoming a national icon. I don’t think he’s had a bad show yet.
We’re no strangers to love…or mashups. This is a good one. This is the most relevant Rick Rolling since 2007. Just wait until the Chumbawumba drops. That’s where it really takes off.