Paul Ciampanelli
Yuck! Competitive Eaters Chug Ranch Dressing [VIDEO]
Ranch dressing is the ultimate American condiment. So it’s about time someone combined it with another great tradition: eating contests. The guys in this video really have a taste for the stuff — and some strong stomachs.
Clever Homeowner Constructs Wasp-Sucking Death Machine [Video]
How would you deal with a giant wasp infestation? If you’re like us, your strategy would consist mostly of running away at top speed shouting, “NOPE NOPE NOPE!”
But not this guy. He created a sweet wasp-capturing machine. Wasps check in, but they don’t check out.
Katy Perry Silenced by Adorable Toddler [VIDEO]
It’s easy to understand why the precocious British tot in this video would have mixed feelings about Katy Perry. We go back and forth on her music too.
How to Sharpen a Kitchen Knife With a Coffee Mug [VIDEO]
Picture this: You just moved to a new city, and in an effort to unclutter your life, you brought only the bare essentials to your new apartment. Maybe that includes a kitchen knife. It probably doesn’t include a knife sharpener, though.
But now, through overuse and/or improper care, that one kitchen knife can barely slice through a stick of butter, and you’re too poor frugal to buy something new.
‘The Office’ Discovers Planking [VIDEO]
‘The Office‘ premiered its eighth season last night, and for the second year in the a row, the employees of Dunder Mifflin are just catching onto something that’s already old news on the internet. Last fall they treated us to an office-wide lip dub, and this year they’ve finally discovered planking.
Hear 30 Years of the ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ Theme Song [VIDEO]
Fred Rogers died in February 2003, meaning there are nearly nine years’ worth of kids who’ve been born into and grown up in a world without Mister Rogers.
Don’t dwell on it, though — Rogers wouldn’t want you to. Instead, remember the good times with this compilation of Rogers singing his show’s iconic theme song, which he did almost 900 times over the 30+ years that ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ w