FAT KONG |
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Make a video game controller out of anything. |
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News Girl Caught With Something Between Her Legs |
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Crackhead at Funeral |
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Slinky on a treadmill |
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Wheel of Fortune Fail |
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I can't believe not one contestant even giggles??!!?
I'm surprised the secret service let the player get so close to Dub-Ya.
I can't believe they're able to find willing participants.
Her face lights up as soon as she hears that music.
Great 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da' cover to start off the week.
Another great video from Freddie Wong.
Making music with two 5 1/4” floppy drives, two 3 1/2” diskette drives and some other stuff.
Making music with two 5 1/4” floppy drives, two 3 1/2” diskette drives and some other stuff.
If you go on a game show, like this, you have to assume things are going to get gross.
If you go on a game show, like this, you have to assume things are going to get gross.
This little kid is the man, he can barely talk and he's already got game.
It's like Orson Welles is narrating.
The road to professional sports is one of the most effective sociopath assembly lines in the world. Separated from their peers by talent as kids, pandered to as teenagers, and idolized as adults, today's college and professional athletes know that forgiveness is only one contrite press conference away. We keep track of their antisocial behavior and marvel at their sociopathleticism in the Sociopathlete Round-Up.

Sociopathlete: Sal Alosi, Strength and Conditioning Coach, New York Jets,
Former Linebacker, Hofstra
We learned today that Alosi has been suspended indefinitely (his suspension was previously scheduled to be up at the end of this season) when the Jets "found out" that he had ordered players to form a wall along the sidelines in order to impede Dolphins special teamer Nolan Carroll if he ventured out of bounds. Alosi stuck his leg out, tripped Carroll, and is now awaiting his sportsmanship award from Jets coach Rex Ryan. The other shoe may not have dropped in this case, since the notion of a strength coach taking it upon himself to order inactive players to interfere with punt coverage in an organized manner seems a bit far-fetched. If it came from above, or even from the top, this could place the entire Jets franchise in the pantheon of sociopathletics.