The creator of this full body "onesie" knit sweater wanted to make his whole body itch and show his disdain for fashion all at the same time.
Now he's too warm and cozy for his own good, and keeps falling asleep whenever he sits down!
The creator of this full body "onesie" knit sweater wanted to make his whole body itch and show his disdain for fashion all at the same time.
Now he's too warm and cozy for his own good, and keeps falling asleep whenever he sits down!
For some unfathomable reason, this commercial by Fatawesome did not win the Doritos Crash the Superbowl ad contest. Perhaps executives feared that people around the world would begin imitating the clever behaviors displayed in it.
-via Daily of the Day
Here's a good way to put a Jack Russell terrier's abundant energy reserves to use- have the little guy tow your kiddo through the snow on a sled.
Just make sure the youngster is properly padded from head to toe, because if the dog happens to spot a squirrel your kid may be in for a bumpy ride!
At first it appears that young Arthur is walking the dog, but then it becomes clear that Watson is babysitting. That's a good dog. And the music for this video is perfect. -via Arbroath
Today, you can tell everyone you saw a penguin fall on the ice. The headline at reddit said, "Penguin falls down resulting in best sound ever." Yes, but we're not sure of its exact meaning. -via reddit
Russia wasn't completely cut off from decadent Western pop culture during the Cold War! From the description at Dark Roasted Blend:
Not sure how this passed the communist censorship, but the world-famous Moiseyev Ballet in Moscow performed this dance not only during their trips to America in the 1960s but also at Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow in 1962. They did call it a "parody dance" in the official program - but they still have too much fun dancing it!
He's a street performer, a juggler, an acrobat, and a stripper! Actually, it's French freestyle footballer Iya Traore practicing his skills, and yes, showing off for the crowd. -via Cynical-C
Gandalf is all sorts of excited about The Hobbit adaptation coming to the big screen, so he dusted off his bagpipe, pumped up his unicycle tire and took to the streets to spread the word.
Best video moment- the guy in pink chasing after Gandalf, seemingly about to start a fantastic quest of his own!
--via Stuff I Stole From The Internet
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"To me, the beauty, courage, grace and movement of a horse are like living, breathing poetry." So writes Indonesian scultor Abdul Ghofur about his love for the horse on display in this driftwood sculpture of a mare and filly.