

A lizard leaped on a TV reporter, who then just lost it ...
This short documentary explores John Pugh - drummer from famed New York underground dance/punk band !!! (chk, chk, chk), and his musical side project. He takes old records and with razor blades and scissors he cuts them, scratches them, and with mathematical precision, creates textures on the vinyl. Played through retrofitted record players, he creates something wholly different from the original: dirty, gritty, low-fi rhythms, that depending on how he cuts them create different beats. Directed by Micah Perta Rob Grobengieser
Very odd video of Japanese dancing girls teaching English, the choice of sentences is hilarious.
Sit back, smoke a bowl, enjoy. The thriftyness of stoners will never stop impressing me.
There are no words. You can try amazing, unreal, astonished -- heck add them all up and they don't begin to tell this story. Your jaw will hit the ground, your feet are likely to fail you, you will never ever think of Janet Jackson's nipple again. We have never been more shocked by regular t.v. - at least in this millenium. Below, is the contact information for Representative Pitts should this clip move you to give him your thoughts. Washington Office 221 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (1st Street and Independence Avenue) 202 225-2411 202 225-2013 (fax) Or you can fill out a form at http://www.house.gov/pitts/service/correspond.htm
Stephen Colbert asks Congressman, the one who sponsored the bill to display the 10 commandments in Congress, to name the 10 commandments.
The now infamous Apple Macintosh commercial aired during the 1984 Superbowl.
A hilarious parody of popular music from The Lonely Island. I've watched this five times in a row now...
P.E.A.R.T. stands for Pneumatic and Electronic Actuated RoboT. P.E.A.R.T. is a robot that is made to be set up in front of any drum set and play the drums with any MIDI file as the input. It is capable of running 16 separate drum channels, with each drum capable of being hit up to 19 times per second (which sounds pretty awesome on a bass drum by the way).