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Friday 20 November 2015

Justin Bieber and Jimmy Fallon's "Secret Handshake" Viral video



Justin Bieber has been winning us over with a slew of endearing appearances lately, and his latest viral video with Jimmy Fallon is a nice addition to the list. The singer, who has been promoting his new album, Purpose, nonstop all week, joins the Tonight Show host for a hilarious clip featuring their elaborate secret handshake — one that includes fake punches, finger snaps, and even a "butt tap." Watch the funny video above now, then see Justin's latest carpool karaoke segment with James Corden.

courtesy:popsugar.com

Friday 9 October 2015

Flower girl and ring bearer get married 17 years later in the very same church


Adrian Franklin wasn’t always so in love with his wife.
As a five-year-old ring bearer, Adrian was ‘devastated’ when he was told he’d have to walk down the aisle with flower girl Brooke Gibson.
Adrian told WBTV: ‘She had a crush on me but she got on my nerves.’
But Brooke knew that it was true love and didn’t give up.
Instead, she kept chasing him around the playground until he saw sense.
Brooke said: ‘He really started to come around in middle school.’


After reconnecting at church as teenagers, Adrian finally asked Brooke out.
And he made up for lost time with a beautiful proposal in November 2014.
He asked his friends to ride by in a boat with a sign that said ‘Will you marry me Brooke.’
Adrian then got down on one knee and handed Brooke a question mark.
Having known he was the one at five years old, Brooke said yes immediately.
Now, 17 years on from their first trip down the aisle, the flower girl and ring bearer walked down the very same one as bride and groom.
This time Adrian was all smiles.


courtesy: metro.co.uk

Thursday 8 October 2015

American man's hilarious take on British lifestyle goes viral

After spending his sabbatical leave in SOUTHWEST ENGLAND and IRELAND. this American came up with a massive list of observations on his Facebook page last month which has gone viral and has already been liked more than 78,000 times .





Scott writes: "I was in England again a few weeks ago, mostly in small towns, but here's some of what I learned: 

Almost everyone is very polite

The food is generally outstanding

There are no guns

There are too many narrow stairs

Everything is just a little bit different

The pubs close too early

The reason they drive on the left is because all their cars are built backwards

Pubs are not bars, they are community living rooms.

You'd better like peas, potatoes and sausage

Refrigerators and washing machines are very small

Everything is generally older, smaller and shorter

People don't seem to be afraid of their neighbours or the government

Their paper money makes sense, the coins don't

Everyone has a washing machine but driers are rare

Hot and cold water faucets. Remember them?

Pants are called "trousers", underwear are "pants" and sweaters are "jumpers

The bathroom light is a string hanging from the ceiling

"F*nny" is a naughty word, as is "sh*g"

All the signs are well designed with beautiful typography and written in full sentences with proper grammar.

There's no dress code

Doors close by themselves, but they don't always open

They eat with their forks upside down

The English are as crazy about their gardens as Americans are about cars

They don't seem to use facecloths or napkins or maybe they’re just neater then we are

The wall outlets all have switches, some don't do anything

There are hardly any cops or police cars

5,000 years ago, someone arranged a lot of rocks all over, but no one is sure why

When you do see police they seem to be in male and female pairs and often smiling

Black people are just people: they didn't quite do slavery here

Everything comes with chips, which are French fries. You put vinegar on them

Cookies are "biscuits" and potato chips are "crisps"

HP sauce is better then catsup

Obama is considered a hero, Bush is considered an idiot.

After fish and chips, curry is the most popular food

The water controls in showers need detailed instructions

They can boil anything

Folks don't always lock their bikes

It's not unusual to see people dressed different and speaking different languages

Your electronic devices will work fine with just a plug adapter

Nearly everyone is better educated then we are

If someone buys you a drink you must do the same

Look right, walk left. Again; look right, walk left. You're welcome.

Avoid British wine and French beer

It's not that hard to eat with the fork in your left hand with a little practice. If you don't, everyone knows you're an American

Many of the roads are the size of our sidewalks

There's no AC

Instead of turning the heat up, you put on a jumper

Gas is "petrol", it costs about $6 [£3.96] a gallon and is sold by the litre

If you speed on a motorway, you get a ticket. Period. Always

You don't have to tip, really!

Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Cornwall really are different countries

Only 14% of Americans have a passport, everyone in the UK does

You pay the price marked on products because the taxes (VAT) are built in

Walking is the national pastime

Their TV looks and sounds much better then ours

They took the street signs down during WWII, but haven't put them all back up yet

Everyone enjoys a good joke

Dogs are very well behaved and welcome everywhere

There are no window screens

You can get on a bus and end up in Paris

Everyone knows more about our history then we do

Radio is still a big deal. The BBC is quite good

The newspapers can be awful

Everything costs the same but our money is worth less so you have to add 50% to the price to figure what you're paying

Beer comes in large, completely filled, actual pint glasses and the closer the brewery the better the beer

Butter and eggs aren't refrigerated

The beer isn't warm, each style is served at the proper temperature

Cider (alcoholic) is quite good.

Excess cider consumption can be very painful.

The universal greeting is "Cheers" (pronounced "cheeahz" unless you are from Cornwall, then it's "chairz")

The money is easy to understand: 1-2-5-10-20-50 pence, then-£1-£2-£5-£10, etc bills. There are no quarters.

Their cash makes ours look like Monopoly money

Cars don't have bumper stickers

Many doorknobs, buildings and tools are older than America

By law, there are no crappy, old cars

When the sign says something was built in 456, they didn't lose the "1"

Cake is pudding, ice cream is pudding, anything served for desert is pudding, even pudding

BBC 4 is NPR

Everything closes by 1800 (6pm)

Very few people smoke, those who do often roll their own

You're defined by your accent

No one in Cornwall knows what the hell a Cornish Game Hen is

Soccer is a religion, religion is a sport

Europeans dress better then the British, we dress worse

The trains work: a three minute delay is regrettable

Drinks don't come with ice

There are far fewer fat English people

There are a lot of healthy old folks around participating in life instead of hiding at home watching TV

If you're over 60, you get free TV and bus and rail passes

They don't use Bose anything anywhere

Displaying your political or religious affiliation is considered very bad taste

Every pub has a pet drunk

Their healthcare works, but they still bitch about it

Cake is one of the major food groups

Their coffee is mediocre but their tea is wonderful

There are still no guns

Towel warmers!



He's gotten so into it, he's even responded to individual queries in some of the many comments.

Michelle Steuermann said: "So if there aren't any guns, how do they hunt?", to which Scott replied: "Dogs. There's probably about one gun for every thousand people.

"Hunters keep theirs locked up. No one carries a weapon in public. It's like living in a civilised country."

Brit Justine Fitzgerald commented: "Really enjoyed this, makes me proud to be British (including the switches that don't work!)."

Ian Rycroft added: "As an Englishman it's always interesting to see how we are viewed by others. Especially honorary Brits."


Thursday 3 September 2015

THE MAN WHO SAID BOOTY IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN FOOD IS TO BE RELEASED FROM JAIL!

What would become of men's butts now that the "booty warrior" as he is affectionately called by his fellow felons is getting out of jail in this month of September 2015.

Fleece Johnson first rose to notoriety when an interview of his on the MSNBC TV show “Lockup.”
went viral. In that video, he explains in detail his obessess with a men's butt indicating that in prison where men get "hard" and "horny" with no women to satisfy their desires, "SOMEONE HAS TO GET OUT SOME BOOTY...". he said with smiles on his face.

Coming to think of it, he has a point you know.(laughing out loud)

The interview segment went viral and was spoofed on an episode of Boondocks:
See interview and excerpt from the episode of Boondocks below.



courtesy: MSNBC lockup


Tuesday 28 July 2015

I Didn't Do Much...lol

Every time i watch this i can't help but crack up!...hands on belly Gosh! these guys were FUNNY
i wonder what happened to our favorite cartoon comedy series BOONDOCKS.

hmmm anyway check out what i'm talking about.






Thursday 19 March 2015

This Guy was standing next to Google's HQ

Ingenuity at its best, Graphics designer, Lex Walker seeks to get himself hired at Google by showing up at their headquraters with this ingenious piece. It actually took me a while  to realise that wasn't a photo of him.. thumbs ups bro.
I hope he got the job he was looking for. Do you think he would?



Monday 16 March 2015

Dear Boy Who Likes My Daughter


A 14 year old girl tells her mom about a boy who agressively pursues her at school.Guess the mother's response, yep, she goes on youtube and addresses the boy directly.
the videos has long since generated over 320,000 views.
In the video, The girl’s mother,Dr. Lindsey Doe  a 33 year old clinical sexologist and video blogger says that while she understands why the boy likes her daughter, he needs to respect her daughter’s wishes. Her daughter and the boy are friends, but the girl wishes to keep things platonic.
Off-camera, the daughter repeats the responses she has given the boy, including “No, thanks” and “Stop asking me.”



While Doe has taken some criticism for lashing out at the boy on such a global scale, Doe says she likes the boy and that he has been a good friend to her daughter.  Doe says she doesn't blame the boy for his behavior, but instead blames modern society’s “never give up” message and how some people view such behavior as romantic in nature. 

What do you Think of all this?
What she right in doing that or whas she being too arrogant?


Tuesday 10 March 2015

Buyer keepers? Photos of returned mail being sold on the street go viral in China

If finders are keepers, Are buyers also really keepers? 
These photos show returned mail on the streets of China that are being sold.

Honestly, I'm stunned!