VideoSift: Cute Channel.



We took a look at VideoSift’s geek channel last week and politics one the week before, so let’s take a look at the cute channel:

What is it with cats and laser pointers? And what’s wrong with me for finding this so entertaining…

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Must … get … out … of … box … can’t … too … sleeeepy … zzzzzzzzzzzzz!

Here’s a cute clip of a sleepy baby sloth. Doesn’t get any cuter than this, folks! Link

I found this on the cute channel, although it may fit better under "strange": a cat that loves to be spanked!

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This rabbit fight is broken off by law-and-order chickens! A must see: Link

Although a lot of the videos on this channel are of cute animals, there are also some remarkable clips like this one: Charlie Chaplin playing with his bread rolls in "The Gold Rush" (1925).

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For more the web’s most interesting videos, check out: VideoSift.


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Posted on February 23, 2007 at 1:51 am by Alex
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One comment to "VideoSift: Cute Channel."

  • Bryan
    February 23rd, 2007 at 6:01 pm

    We had a cat that loved to be spanked. He also loved to be picked up by his tail. He had the thick, muscular tail of a lemur. He would whip his tail at you and meow, begging for you to grab it.
    He was an odd little fellow.

    My current cat would take your arm off at the elbow if you tried anything so forward, but she’s a calico and they tend to be a little high-strung.


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