Danny Gallagher is a freelance writer, reporter, humorist and all around nice guy living in Texas who is a regular contributor to TheFW and has also contributed features, essays and stories to Maxim, GameTrailers, Aol, TruTV's "Dumb As a Blog," Cracked, Mental Floss, CBS' "Mancave Daily and Spike. He also likes puppies and cookies. He can be found on the web at www.dannygallagher.net and on Twitter @thisisdannyg.
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13 Signs the Zombie Apocalypse Is Here
Mindless zombies may be walking among us. That’s not the wish of a feverish geek who prays for the day when ‘Left 4 Dead 2’ becomes a reality -- terrifying flesh-eaters may have finally arrived.
It’s actually much more of a literal statement than you might think. Some guy in Florida was caught by police gnawing on another man’s face. Then, a guy in New Jersey threw his intestines and flesh at poli
15 Signs You and Your Neighbor Are the Modern Day Hatfields and McCoys
The History Channel mini-series 'Hatfields & McCoys' brings back two of the darkest and bloodiest families in American history, which is pretty bad considering that list also includes the Trumps and anyone who went hunting with Dick Cheney.
Still, there must be another reincarnation of these two feuding families someone out there in suburbia. We've all harbored grudges against our neighbor at
Film in Garage Sale Camera Contains a Picture of the Buyer’s Long-Deceased Uncle
Remember that episode of 'The Twilight Zone' about the camera that can take creepy pictures of things that happened in the future? This one takes creepy pictures of things that happened in the past.
Do We Really Need Band-Aids with Augmented Reality?
Devices like the iPhone and the iPad have done some amazing things for society. They have given us portable computers we can access from just about anywhere. They allow us to check our stocks, review bank accounts and pay bills all at once.
But on the other hand, not all of its uses are very productive, or useful, or even make any sense. Take, for instance, the latest innovation in bandage-related
Science May Help Bring Us One Step Closer to Communicating with Dolphins
Legend has it that humans and dolphins have long possessed some unspoken kinship. And now, we may be very close to actually being able to communicate with them.
Scientists are unveiling new findings at the Acoustical Society of America meeting in Hong Kong that could help them develop a special speaker that can take the cries and shrieks of dolphins and translate them into our human languages.
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This Rube Goldberg Machine Uses a Fan, an 8-Ball and Some CDs to Do a Card Trick
Card tricks and Rube Goldberg machines are a dime a dozen on YouTube and the rest of the Internet. Someone has finally combined the two.
iPhone Theft Victim Posts Suspect’s Photos on Facebook
A woman who lost her iPhone on a cruise found the suspect because of the photos he was taking with it.
Elderly Skydiver Almost Slips Out of Her Parachute While Plummeting
Laverne wanted to celebrate her 80th birthday by getting a video of her doing something death-defying. And that's exactly what she got.
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Memorial Day
Most of America might look forward to Memorial Day because it gives us a three-day break from our hectic work lives and an excuse to grill great gobs of red meat over an open pit, but it’s intentions are much nobler.
Animators Use Over 800 Images to Tell Moving Story of Love and Life
Getty Images is a photo service that provides pics of celebrities and world events. Now someone has managed to find a way to use Getty's photo database for an awesome montage that shows the various stages of life.
Little Girl Has Wild Crying Fit Over Phillip Phillips’ ‘American Idol’ Win
Phillip Phillips' 'American Idol' win may have upset some people. None of them, however, were as upset as this little girl.
Bill Murray Offers a Tipsy Tour of the ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ Set
We can't imagine what it must be like to be Bill Murray. The man bleeds "awesome," even with 'Garfield' on his resume.
The legendary movie star gave a set tour on YouTube of his new film 'Moonrise Kingdom,' directed by his pal Wes Anderson who he also worked with on 'The Life Aquatic,' 'The Royal Tenenbaums' and 'Rushmore.'
13 Ways ‘House’ Should Have Ended
'House,' the adventures of the TV doctor with the worst bedside manner, came to an end after eight seasons last night. (Finally, Dr. Phil can reclaim his title of TV's least likable doc.)
Of course, like all TV finales that attempt to close the book on a long-running series of stories and (presumably) beloved characters, there were more than a few surprises in how they brought the show to its inev
The 10 Grossest Things People Found in Their Food
Last week, a kid in Michigan ordered a roast beef sandwich from a local Arby’s and got the surprise of his life when he took a big bite out of it and discovered a piece of a human finger bouncing around his mouth.
The truly horrifying fact is that it’s far from the first time this kind of thing has happened. Here are some other equally disgusting things that have been found in restaurant food or e
‘Mama Said Strike Me Down': Emperor Gets Down During Disney’s Star Wars Weekend
Walt Disney World is in the midst of their annual Star Wars Weekends. Apparently, not even grumpy old Emperor Palpatine can resist celebrating.