By: Look What I Found
Man’s Knuckles are Covered in Fast Food Tattoos

He also has a Sonic tattoo, you just have to go really far to find it. (via: http://izismile.com/2013/10/18/ok_so_thats_not_how_its_usually_done_36_pics_8_gifs.html)
By: Look What I Found
He also has a Sonic tattoo, you just have to go really far to find it. (via: http://izismile.com/2013/10/18/ok_so_thats_not_how_its_usually_done_36_pics_8_gifs.html)
Joining Funny Or Die’s Everyone Votes Campaign, Ben Affleck, a proud Bostonian, has a serious message for his fellow New Englanders in New Hampshire. Get out and vote this November 8! Presented by NextGen Climate. https://nextgenclimate.org/vote/
Sean Combs and Byung-Hun Lee star in a parody trailer for the upcoming sequels of both Rush Hour and Face/Off. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker and John Travolta and Nicholas Cage won’t know what they’re missing.
For more than two decades, car crashes have been the number one killer of teens. NHTSA research shows that teen drivers are involved in more than five times as many fatal crashes as adults. Young drivers are more likely to speed, run red lights, make illegal turns, and die in an SUV rollover. Such statistics are why the Youth Reckless Driving Prevention campaign is so critical. The campaign targets young adults between the ages of 15 and 21, and encourages them to speak when riding in a car with a reckless driver. The message is simple one: “If your friend is driving recklessly, say something. ‘ To help deliver this message, the campaign has enlisted the help of the talented comedians Fred Willard, Rob Riggle and Rachael Harris for the latest television PSAs. Each new PSA portrays the comedians as teenagers and highlights their ‘unique’ way of speaking up. The PSAs also direct teens to visit the campaign ‘s website SpeakUporElse.com, where they can learn more about the issue and pledge to be safe passengers. SpeakUpOrElse.com
An all-access look at Geena’s archery exhibition.
Frank and Sally discover evidence of a spirit in their house.