Because it is Bob's birthday, Jake gets to work early and does Bob's route. With the route out of the way Jake takes the birthday boy to a frozen lake for some beer drinking and ice fishing. Little does Bob know, Jake also has special surprise birthday present. Disaster strikes, leading to a too close for comfort encounter with Bob's sister Connie. Created by Jim O'Doherty and David M. Israel. Wicked Pissers is a 60Frames original series. For more information, please visit us at http://www.60frames.com. For more comedy and videos please visit http://www.wickedpissers.com.
Leave a comment describing how I should get my haircut. If you have a photo as an example, email it to GetAGoodHaircut@gmail.com After a few days, I will post a voting system on my site, www.CharlesTrippy.com you guys can vote for the haircut i'll get.
A special feature on the Diamond-Encrusted Deluxe Edition DVD of "24: the Interns." [Watch original movie first]. Made possible through generous grants from: The Art Council of Alberta, Committee for the Preservation of Inuit Arts & Expression, The Banff TV Festival, and Yukon Arts Now!
So, you have a strange life-form on your ship. Sounds like a good time to show him around, let him learn all your weaknesses and plot to attack your ship! Well, there may be a plot afoot,but it's not Misrek we need to worry about...
Tracy and Angela review the latest video games.
Have you ever been bullied and wish you were bigger?
If you don't watch this video, we will cut ourselves.
From the 2008 New York Auto Show, Cars.com's Joe Wiesenfelder takes a look at the 2010 Pontiac G8 Sport Truck. It competes with the Dodge Magnum and Honda Ridgeline. Shot and produced by: Sarah Gersh Edited by: Lindsay Bjerregaard
I give massages to the other bands. It's a thing I do.
The latest addition to the Zune Arts podcast is called "Behind-the-Scenes: Piece of Me, Piece of You," which features the production madness and creative genius that goes into the making of a Zune Arts film. In this latest piece, Greg, Reza and Casey of Three Legged Legs show us how it takes collaboration, innovation and copious amounts of felt to turn near life-sized puppets, created by artist Adam Parker Smith, into mad, pop-locking zombies.
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