Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner
A real Community Service Announcement from Qatar, as authorised by the Ministry of the Interior, highlighting a danger of mobile phones.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner
He had so much fun doing the first one that he decided to show us all how much older he looks...
Friday, June 8, 2012
Production Update
Is there anything better than spending hours sitting in an edit suite? Probably... but at least we are having a blast doing it! Editing is well and truly underway and we will have another sneak peek online soon. Also, we filmed a couple of pick ups this week that were needed to finish the opening credit sequence - we had a fantastic time filming them and think you will enjoy them almost as much!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner
Proof that butchers are funny.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Meat Of The Week #71
We have had a hard time finding new 'interesting' meat products that cry out "meat of the week" which is why we haven't had one for a few weeks. Then, just when we didn't think we would ever find a new one, this crossed our path...
Nothing quite like canned food...

Friday, June 1, 2012
Morbid Mortality Monthly - June
Kevin Mackle was a 19-year-old student at Bishop's University in Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada. In 1998, a drunken Mackle attempted to get a free Coke from a vending machine on campus. With one arm buried deep in its workings, Mackle began to violently rock the dispenser back and forth. The 420-kilo machine tipped over, fatally crushing the already smashed student.
Unsurprisingly, the minor facts that Mackle was drunk and was engaged in attempted theft did not deter his family from launching a law suit against the university, Coca-Coila Bottling Ltd., and the companies that made and operated the vending machine.
Taken from "1001 Ridiculous Ways To Die" (2008) by David Southwell & Matt Adams
Unsurprisingly, the minor facts that Mackle was drunk and was engaged in attempted theft did not deter his family from launching a law suit against the university, Coca-Coila Bottling Ltd., and the companies that made and operated the vending machine.
Taken from "1001 Ridiculous Ways To Die" (2008) by David Southwell & Matt Adams
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