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Monday, August 29, 2011

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner

During a live news broadcast, the cameraman protests the wages of being a camerman. And apparently he didn't lose his job, he still works for ABC, just not as a camerman. It's an oldie but a goodie :)

Monday, August 15, 2011

Meat Of The Week #33

MEAT OF THE WEEK


Meat Of The Week #33: Roasted Crickets with Eggs. In a can.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Monday, August 8, 2011

Meat Of The Week #32

MEAT OF THE WEEK


Meat Of The Week #32: Zombie Meat. An exquisite new Japanese snack for the horror enthusiast consisting of bite-sized chunks of tender blue flesh that, according to the package, has been aged to deadly perfection at the graveyard. The ghastly meat snack, which tastes remarkably like peppered beef jerky, can be found at select shops in Japan for 399 yen per pack.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner

News headlines lately have been about new research suggesting that mobile phone usage is linked to brain cancer. IT'S OLD NEWS. Comedian Sammy J already predicted it...

Monday, August 1, 2011

Classic Comedy Chestnut - Rowan Atkinson

"Fatal Beatings" from Rowan Atkinson's live comedy show

Meat Of The Week #31

MEAT OF THE WEEK


Meat Of The Week #31: Canned Unicorn Meat. Alright, so this one isn't a real product, but it deserves an honorable mention.

Morbid Mortality Monthly - August

During an argument with his girlfriend, Brandon Julius Funches, a 21 year old from Los Angeles, drove his 2005 Dodge Magnum onto train tracks and stopped it as a high-speed Metrolink train approached his car.

According to initial reports, Brandon deliberately placed himself and his girlfriend, Michelle Wright, in the path of the train with the aim of killing them both. However, just before the 450-ton Metrolink hit the car at 128km/h, Brandon got out. As he fled, he was struck by flying debris from the smash, killing him instantly. Despite the Dodge being broken into so many pieces police initially could not identify the model of car, Michelle Wright miraculously survived the impact.

Taken from "1001 Ridiculous Ways To Die" (2008) by David Southwell & Matt Adams