Out of Control Forklift Driver Destroys Vodka Warehouse [VIDEO]
Some incidents, like the video of the baby in a stroller who survives being hit by a train, are just plain unbelievable unless you actually see them for yourself. Case in point, this astonishing video of a Russian forklift driver who smashes until shelves of Cognac and Vodka, and subsequently destroys a huge portion of the Moscow warehouse.
The driver of the forklift lost control, slammed into stock shelves, and seconds later was covered in bottles of alcohol. The driver is said to be okay with a minor leg injury, but the warehouse is looking at over $100,000 in damages.
Given the shocking nature of the video, we expect (and are already seeing) this to become a viral video sensation, and get spread across the web. Watch for yourself below and let us know what you think in the comments.
Late Night with Conan O’Brien – The Walker Texas Ranger Lever
When NBC bought the (highly coveted?) rights to Walker, Texas Ranger, Conan devised a way to incorporate the western police drama into Late Night. How did he do it? With a giant lever, of course!
The Walker, Texas Ranger lever is a magical thing. You can pull it any time — day or night — and view a 15-second clip of Chuck Norris’s goateed brilliance as he deals with bear traps, fist fights, headbutts, unopened parachutes…well, just watch.
Are these the Worst TV Commercials Ever, or the Funniest.
So your looking for a place to store your Fine China or Antique Furniture, well Toby Jones from Jones Big Ass Truck Rental and Storage is just the guy you need, and he is really cheap.
The Office (US) The Best of Jim’s Prank’s on Dwight
The Office has long been Marlain and myself favourite comedy shows, here is collection of some of our favourite moments involving Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) and Dwight Shrute (Rainn Wilson).
Zach Gill – Beautiful Reasons

Zach Gill is notable for the fluid motion he exhibits while playing. An animated pianist, he rarely stops moving in his trademark jellylike, swaying way. His piano stylings ranges from haunting (Shapeshifter) to upbeat and controlled-substance induced (Wasting Time) to mythic sounding (Barbeque).
He is a notable accordion player. On Jack Johnson’s DVD release A Weekend at the Greek, Gill joined Johnson onstage during the song Belle. That song, combined with another song, Banana Pancakes, are part of what is referred to as The Accordion Set.
Gill also plays the melodica. He played one during Jack Johnson’s Live Earth set.
He is currently featured on a song with Jack Johnson and Matt Costa called Let It Be Sung and he recently collaborated with singer/songwriter Aimee Mann on a song called At the Edge of the World. This song is the opening track for the Paramount Pictures release Arctic Tale He also wrote The Sharing Song in the Imagine Entertainment, David Kirschner Productions’ animated film “Curious George” featuring the the voice of Will Ferrel, Drew Barrymore and the music of Jack Johnson.
Gill’s latest album with ALO called “Roses and Clover” is available on Brushfire records and the band is touring in North and South America, Europe, Japan and in support of it.
Gill’s solo debut, Stuff, was released July 28, 2008 via Brushfire Records. The album features guest appearances by Steve Adams from ALO, Tristan Prettyman, Merlo and Adam (his Jack Johnson bandmates). The first single from the album, Family, features Jack Johnson on drums and appeared in the movie “Baby Mama” with Amy Poehler, Tina Fey and Greg Kinnear.
Randy Pausch – The Last Lecture
Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

With equal parts humor and heart, Carnegie Mellon professor and alumnus Randy Pausch delivered a one-of-a-kind last lecture that moved an overflow crowd at the university — and went on to move audiences around the globe.
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams,” Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals.
Randy died July 25 of complications from pancreatic cancer. He was 47. Randy’s family is planning a private burial. A campus memorial service is being planned and details will be announced at a later date.
Frozen Grand Central – video
Just in case your not one of the 2 Million people who have already viewed this clip on Youtube. This is the Frozen Grand Central video from http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, it features over 200 people freezing in on cue at the Grand Central Station in New York
Dolphins Blow Bubble Rings then do Tricks – Video
K.D. Lang sings ‘Hallelujah’
This song is from a few years ago. You can Download the song, or watch a live version of it performed in Australian.

