Skateboarding Video Condensed Down to Essence of Fail
If you're sick of all the pretentious tricks that are usually featured in skateboarding videos, but do like it when the skaters fall down, this 4-second gem of a video is perfect for you.
If you're sick of all the pretentious tricks that are usually featured in skateboarding videos, but do like it when the skaters fall down, this 4-second gem of a video is perfect for you.
A British soldier gets uncomfortably tangled in his horse's saddle during the sacred changing of the guard ceremony. (Good stuff starts at about the one minute mark.)
This fellow is so amped that his favorite rugby team made the league finals in New Zealand that he spontaneously proposes to his girlfriend on national TV. She doesn't seem to share his enthusiasm.
A game of leapfrog comes to an abrupt end when one of the players gets hit in the most sensitive part of the male anatomy. The requisite laughter follows.
This fellow claims he has discovered the secret to front flipping, and then falls right on his head when attempting to display it.
A bunch of bros who look too old for horse play fool around while diving off of a dock. As you can see in the video below, one of the men suffers a painful injury not usually associated with diving.
An MC's attempt to get a woman to join him on stage ended in a hilarious failure when she slipped and took him down with her. Caution: the video is semi-NSFW, due to the language associated with such an undignified tumble.
As we approach Valentine’s Day and the season of love, a lot of couples get the urge to take that big step toward marriage. But before your eyes well up with tears of joy and sweetness, you must do the math. Based on the law of percentages, not all of these proposals can possibly go well.
There weren't a whole lot of basketball fans in the Pauley Pavilion stands when UCLA took on Richmond late last month, so you could almost hear every individual groan when a man proposed marriage to his girlfriend on the arena's JumboVision and was cruely rebuffed.
But was it actually a failed marriage proposal or a hoax?
Here's the dilemma: You notice that a particularly icy stretch of a public stairway is taking down just about every other pedestrian who tries to traverse it.
Do you, A), post a sign warning said pedestrians of the impending danger? Or, B), find a good vantage point and record all of the slipping and sliding?
Based on the video below, one pedestrian obviously selected "B."