For people with phobias...
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Meat Of The Week #48
Meat Of The Week #48: Bacon Floss.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Classic Comedy Chestnut - Weird Al
With Christmas just around the corner, we have decided to count down the next 4 weeks by bringing you Christmas flavoured comedy. First up is Weird Al's classic holiday song.
Labels:
Christmas,
Classic Comedy Chestnuts,
Comedic Musicians,
Santa,
Weird Al
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner
Only in Japan...
Monday, November 21, 2011
Meat Of The Week #47
Meat Of The Week #47: Barbecued bat wings
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner
Here's some gold, courtesy of the guys from Awkward Pictures
Monday, November 14, 2011
Meat Of The Week #46
Meat Of The Week #46: Pork Brains in a can. Health warning: contains 1170% of the recommended daily intake of cholesterol...
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner
This one is a few months old now but still just as good.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Meat Of The Week #45
Meat Of The Week #45: baby sausage... I'm sure it isn't made from real babies but the packaging makes me wonder...
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Luke's unsponsored and untitled but hopefully funny video corner
3 humorous PSA's written and directed by Jake Maymudes
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Morbid Mortality Monthly - November
We've never trusted sheep. Oh they might come across all woolly and stupid, but we've always had a suspicion that beneath the merry, bleating exteriors beat the hearts of cold, calculating killers.
Our suspicions were proved correct in 1999 when 67-year-old farmer Betty Stobbs delivered a bale of hay to her flock on the back of her motorcycle. Sensing weakness, 40 of the flock rushed Ms Stobbs, knocking her over a cliff into a 100 foot deep quarry. Miraculously she survived the fall... so the evil ovines finished the job by pushing the motorcycle down on top of her.
Taken from "1001 Ridiculous Ways To Die" (2008) by David Southwell & Matt Adams
Our suspicions were proved correct in 1999 when 67-year-old farmer Betty Stobbs delivered a bale of hay to her flock on the back of her motorcycle. Sensing weakness, 40 of the flock rushed Ms Stobbs, knocking her over a cliff into a 100 foot deep quarry. Miraculously she survived the fall... so the evil ovines finished the job by pushing the motorcycle down on top of her.
Taken from "1001 Ridiculous Ways To Die" (2008) by David Southwell & Matt Adams
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