NBA trade season is upon us and there has been a lot of interesting trades. Jimmy Butler was traded and gave out his phone number and nothing odd happened.
Right now there is a "prank" going viral on social media, that law enforcement is not happy with. If you have an IPhone, you might have asked Siri a question for two before. Well say the number '108' to Siri, she will transfer you to 911 within 5 seconds...
The last time Jimmy Kimmel did a segment like this, I was not convinced it was all real. Second time around...still not convinced. Regardless, it's really funny. The last kids quote, about what to tell Jimmy Kimmel, makes the whole video worth while.
If you didn't see round one of these vids, let me set it up for you. Jimmy Kimmel had parents pretend the yate all the kids halloween candy and caught their reactions on film. Same thing here, with bad Christmas presents. Just watch and enjoy!
These two guys play a great prank in the midst of Black Friday! But why does it feel like in the beginning, they're about to make out? It's great wasting people's time, ain't it?
The "fish poison" part still has me laughing. Watch the vid and you'll understand what I mean.
I know the reporter in this story was caught off guard, but this is a pretty ridiculous reaction. Watch her get progressively more freaked out, until finally...the big scare! This would be hilarious if she just gave up, but instead she, like a porfessional is taught to do, keeps right on talking. That part is pretty annoying, but otherwise...funny video.
A Florida woman may have taken the prize for nastiest prank ever.
Natasha Larson took out an ad on Craig’slist in which she invited men to come over for random sexual encounters — and then she signed it with the name and address of her husband’s ex.
I remember when I fell for this for the first time. I think it was around 2004. I almost lost all neuro-muscualr balance and control, which would've resulted in needing a fresh pair of skivvies. You've probably fallen for it too.
One of the first things a youngster learns about dinosaurs is that they have long been extinct. On a certain level, these Australian school children have internalized that lesson. However, when the life-like prehistoric beast starts to roar in this video (after the jump), some of them no longer seem so sure.
In defense of the scaredy cats, that's a pretty impressive movie-quality dinosaur suit th