There are a lot of deceptively tough stuff in this world. Diving, sticking on a price tag, even just being a cute little pup can be hard. You know what else can be super challenging? Blowing out birthday candles.
It's been 20 years since 'The Nanny' first hit the airwaves. Let that sink in. The sitcom, which was about a brash no-nonsense Jewish woman from Queens who becomes the nanny for a reserved British/American widower and his three children, was a hit for CBS, running six years and getting an hour-long reunion episode in 2004.
One of the most endearing characteristics of dogs is their resilience, and that's never clearer than when you see a dog moving around with a bit of wheeled help.
'Revenge of the Nerds' is easily one of the greatest comedies of all time. Released in 1984, the film follows a group of nerdy friends as they navigate the treacherous social waters of college. It's been almost 30 years since this classic film hit theaters, so let's take a look back at the cast of the film and see what they're up to now.
What's better than a cat? We know, we know -- what a preposterous question, but really, what's better than a cat? A cross-eyed cat! These cats' silly faces should make your day better. All without the horrible itching and wheezing that comes with encountering actual, real cats. Enjoy!
You'd think kids would like 'Smurfs 2.' After all, they liked 'Space Chimps,' and 'Space Chimps' was terrible. But in this 'Funny or Die' video not even the least discriminating children enjoy this awful film. "I usually like everything, but I didn't like this," says one child...
We really, really feel for the poor guy in this video. Having once broken a babysitter's fingers on a roller coaster because we are so afraid of heights, we can definitely relate. However, that doesn't mean we aren't laughing at him.
"Excuse me ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention please?" That is the beginning of every subway commuter's least favorite train experience. (Okay, maybe not *least* favorite -- last week a guy pulled down his pants and rubbed his naked butt on the seat right there in front of everyone. Sidenote: wear pants on the train.) This time there's a twist though: rather than begging, th
In the same vein as that incredibly magical rendition of 'All I Want for Christmas Is You,' Jimmy Fallon, The Roots and a bunch of grade school instruments are once again making awesome music. This time it's a cover of Robin Thicke's nonstop hit 'Blurred Lines.'