
How do you wake up a sleeping 3-year-old while on a road trip? Forget the Disney tunes, this tyke wakes up to Nirvana without missing a beat.
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Just in time for the social media giant’s public stock offering, the creative folks at the CDZA Project have released this hilarious musical tribute to the boy billionaire, Mark Zuckerberg, with “Opus No. 3 – ZUCKERBERG: The Musical.”

Old Man Stewart hops on his lawn and yells at the Cloud — or just makes fun of the interwebs in general. And he’s got all his bases covered here — Facebook, Twitter, the SOPA controversy — not to mention all of the hapless politicians who never cease to embarrass themselves with the technology they so obviously do not understand.

It’s almost like Steve Jobs is reaching out from that big tech heaven in the sky. A newly discovered 9-minute Apple film featuring Steve Jobs as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt has surfaced. The video was originally created as a follow-up to the iconic “1984″ Macintosh commercial, but was never used due to its length and garbled message.

It was bound to happen: a fight to the finish between two of the most popular individuals on the planet. There can be only one! Find out what special power Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey possess that endears them to the masses.

Burger King franchises in Tokyo have been advertising Whoppers with “15 strips of bacon” for $1.25. What self-respecting bacon lover can pass up a promotion like that? Evidently, a local reporter found it too good to be true, and ordered 105 slices of bacon for a single burger. When news of the pork-fest got out, he decided to up the ante and went for 1,050 slices of bacon.

If you have the feeling that consumer products are getting smaller, while the prices get higher, then you’re not imagining things. It’s an old marketing ploy. Manufacturers have long reduced the size or quantity of products without lowering the price. That ploy isn’t lost on those of us who have a thing for potato chips, and Lay’s is one of the biggest offenders.

As pranks go, this one is a doozy! Peter Butterman is hilarious as he goes from business to business quitting jobs he doesn’t actually have. His hysterics and explanations for quitting are priceless, but the responses from employers who don’t know who he is had me rolling on the floor.

Most of our male readers will identify with the childhood game of using your hand as a deadly weapon. With our trusty index finger and thumb, we had an endless supply of ammunition, and every neighborhood kid was either a tantalizing target or trusted sidekick. This latest viral video borrows from that childhood game in the most creative manner.

Well, it’s not exactly the political train wreck we’ve come to know as the Koch-financed Tea Party, but we’re embracing this beautiful piece of film as a symbolic sign of what Progressives hope to accomplish this November.

If you ever wondered what Stephen Hawking would be like as a contestant on NBC’s “The Voice,” here’s your chance. A Canadian man uses the same digital talk device used by Hawking, along with a full robot band, to cover Maroon 5′s “Moves Like Jagger.”

Here’s the viral video of the day and it’s a doozy! Canadian Robert Wilkinson was arrested for intoxication. He was arguing with the arresting officer about the charges as the two drove to the police station, when Robert broke out into a very convincing tribute to the late Freddie Mercury.
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