Lenny Clarke on Weight Watchers: Walking
After his weight loss, comedian Lenny Clarke filmed a series of commercials for Weight Watchers
Brie Larson and Jimmy Fallon try to whisper, plus inappropriate musicals and a steamy story from the Fed.
The Unstoppable Logic meets the Immoveable Amendment as Rip and Terror Disagree over chairs and definitely not guns.
Prince William shows us how the wedding preparations have gone so far. William and Kate also begin deciding on what type of cake they’ll have and how they maintain their sanity before their big day. Stay tuned for episode three coming soon!
Unhappy with their previous set of engagement photos, Greg and Amelia hire a photographer to re-take them. What happens next has a lot to do with horses for some reason. Greg and Amelia’s first terrible set of engagement photos can be be viewed on Facebook: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.409276779280823.1073741831.363362480538920&type=1&l=e3a3d148ad Cast: Amelia- Adelind Horan Greg- Branson Reese Meredith – Kady Ruth Ashcraft Crew: Director of Photography – Drew English Camera Assistant – Tatiana Bears Sound Recordist – Max Allman Sound Editor – Jon Flores
The World’s Cutest Video! All of the cutest puppies, kittens, dogs, cats, walrus’s, bears, and more team together to sing and choreograph a dance to rock band Joe and the Jungle hit “How Long Shall We Dance” from the “Broken Amps and Fuzz Boxes Album.” Support true Independent music! Download the song from the video “How Long Shall We Dance” on CDBaby for only 50 cents! http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/joeandthejungle1 http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/broken-amps-and-fuzz-boxes/id405109376 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CYN11A/ref=dm_dp_trk12?ie=UTF8&qid=1290248006&sr=301-1 ___________________________________ http://www.joeandthejungle.com Fair Use Notice: This video may contain some material whose use has not been authorized by the owners. We believe that this is not-for-profit use and solely for entertainment purposes. The Web constitutes a fair use of the material (as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.)