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Lessons We Can Learn from American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance
A client asked me last week what I thought about Simon Cowell and American Idol. I actually think that Simon is right on target, and this video will tell you why. Andâ¦BTWâ¦I am a HUGE Idol and So You Think You Can Dance fan for the reasons I state in the video. Just click on the little button below!
An imaginative manatee and serious sloth chat about current events.
An office worker falls victim to a dreaded "circle below the waist" and handles the situation.
An old fart holds up a line of traffic consisting of typical driver stereotypes.
Rock, Paper, Scissors... SHOOT! A fathers secret, a sons desire, three words, one game.
A new employee finds himself in an awkward men's room situation.
Returned to Boise to find the weather unseasonably cold and that hula hooping is all the rage. My friend, Lynn, hula hoops to stay warm. Sheâs the hottest hula-hoopinâ hipster in town. Ever seen anyone strip while hula hooping? Me neither, until today. Check out our short vid above, with original music by Bovalexia, and check out Lynnâs handcrafted, custom-made hoops, performances and classes. For more info go to www.boisehoopla.com
Episode 2: Floyd must choice between a regular cup of coffee and poison! Man Vs. is a serial online comedy about Floyd, a prankster who fakes deaths that annoy his roommate, Ted. Check out all the episodes at www.manvsfilms.com
From Elle Magazine's advice columnist, E. Jean Carroll. http://www.askejean.com/ Is your life a muckheap . . . darling! The answer is at your fingertips! Visit http://www.askejean.com type in a question and E. Jean will magically answer. E. Jean was nominated for an Emmy for writing for Saturday Night Live and is the author of HUNTER: The Strange and Savage Life of Hunter S. Thompson. Art by James Gustavson http://www.SilentJames.com Music by Elizabeth Anderson http://www.ElizabethAnderson.org The Ask E. Jean Column appears in Elle, the world's largest fashion magazine. http://www.elle.com
A portrait of a young boy.
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