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Jimmy Kimmel Asked People On The Street To ‘Name A Single Book’ And Now I’m Sad

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According to a recent study from the Pew Research Center, almost one in four Americans has not read a book in the past year. So to find out if that is true, Jimmy Kimmel sent a team to the street to ask pedestrians to name a book, and here are the very sad results.

Man Is Tasked With The Challenge Of Making An Ikea Chair That Flies

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…and he has less than six hours to accomplish this mission.

‘Deadpool 2’ Stars Ryan Reynolds and Josh Brolin Take Turns Hilariously Insulting Each Other

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While visiting the UK to promote their new film, Deadpool 2, actors Ryan Reynolds and Josh Brolin stopped by Scott Mills’ BBC Radio One show to play the hilarious game “Playground Insults,” where they try not to laugh while taking turns brutally insulting each other.

Woman Secretly Records and Animates a Hilarious Dinner With Her Family

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Lauren Lorenzo created this entertaining animated short film from a secret recording of her family’s hilarious conversation over a lasagna dinner.

Your Favourite Songs as Novel Book Covers

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Lyrics are meaningful and they often tell a powerful story, but sometimes caught aback by the catchy tune we often neglect to think about how the lyrics actually come across. Take Thriller for example by Michael Jackson, a chilling Halloween associated song if you go by the lyrics but it’s often a party classic due to the funky dance moves. Likewise, Copacabana, a well-known karaoke hit that stems generations, the lyrics however are quite dark.

Songs are lyrically skilled and if you stop and spend the time carefully listening to the words, you may be surprised at some of the epic stories they could be turned into. The Online Pen Company decided to created book covers based on the nation’s favourite songs and when you see them, you’ll never be able to hear favourite tunes the same way again.

Watch Mister Rogers Accept His Lifetime Achievement Emmy

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Fred Rogers Accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 24th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 1997.

So many people have helped me to come here to this night. Some of you are here, some are far away and some are even in Heaven. All of us have special ones who loved us into being. Would you just take, along with me, 10 seconds to think of the people who have helped you become who you are, those who cared about you and wanted what was best for you in life. 10 seconds, I’ll watch the time. Whomever you’ve been thinking about, how pleased they must be to know the difference you feel they have made. You know they’re kind of people television does well to offer our world. Special thanks to my family, my friends, and my co-workers in Public Broadcasting and Family Communications, and to this Academy for encouraging me, allowing me, all these years to be your neighbor. May God be with you. Thank you very much.

James Veitch’s Elaborate Wrong Number Prank

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When a man confused British comedian James Veitch for his landlord, there was only one thing James could do — pretend to be his landlord.

https://youtu.be/beb8zCGMsbI

Could this invention be the future of ear plugs at concerts?

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Ear plugs are decidedly not a “cool” thing to wear at concerts. But you may still be familiar with that ringing in your ears after a loud concert that just kept bugging you. That’s called tinnitus and, shockingly, it’s real bad for your hearing. Experts agree that long exposure to levels of sound over 85dB can cause hearing loss, and most clubs and concerts are over 100dB. That’s why EarDial was invented. This comfortable, discreet hearing protection was specially designed for loud music environments. It filters noise so you can enjoy the music, and still chat with your friends.

Ryan Reynolds Sings ‘Tomorrow’ from ‘Annie’ on Korean TV

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Mask King is a competition between 8 celebrities completely hidden from mask while they sing. The program focuses on the stars singing abilities and guesses whose faces are hidden behind a mask.

You don’t want this Fonzie action figure doll from 1976? Sit on it!

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Fonzie first appeared in the first episode of Happy Days and was one of only two characters (along with Howard Cunningham) to appear in all 255 episodes.

No wonder he had his own action figure. Motorcycle not included.