The guy who was the victim of the buttered floor pranks decided he wanted to get a little revenge. Instead of slashing his roommates tires he thought it would be best to give him a taste of his own medicine.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: Schaeff
Odysy TV Episode 7 presents- Instructional Video (Soulja Boy Parody) - Churn That Sturn. Watch Chris & Jesse of Odysy in their parody of Soulja Boys Instructional video. Get out there and start Churnin That Sturn! Pass it on! Check out Odysy at- http-//myspace.com/odysy
by: denk1025
Break Retro brings you the most popular clips on break.com a year ago today, in this week's clip: a roommate gets his revenge twice, with a well executed buttered floor prank. The second fall looks painful.
by: BreakRetro
I went out for a little while and Mutt decided to dress up like an amish guy and try to learn how to
by: upstairsgirls
In this interview with These United States, the band discuss how the band came to be, a few details surrounding their latest release Crimes, as well as churn out one of the best shout outs weve ever had the privilege of witnessing. Watch the interview at http://www.baeblemusic.com/artistinterviews/TheseUnitedStates/TheseUnitedStates. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Genre: Entertainment
by: baeble_music
Did your last video flop on YouTube after nagging all of your "friends" to watch it and spread it? Well, we've taken a seat with the fine folks at BarelyPolitical.com to discuss how they consistently churn out more viral hits than heroin addicts.
Genre: How-to
by: indymogul
Some places, almost inexplicably, seem to be cradles of music. Seattle in the US produced Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana, Manchester in the UK seems to churn out a never ending supply of indie bands from The Smiths via The Stone Roses through to Oasis. Another place that deserves to be recognised as a musical hotbed is Montreal in the Canadian province of Quebec. www.bonjourquebec.co.uk
by: RadioLynxContent
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm/8c on HISTORY. On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. On distant moons, even at hundreds of degrees below zero, they slosh around in pristine lakes of methane. They can cover entire planets in miles-deep oceans of electrified hydrogen metal. Or erupt on alien worlds through miles-high geysers. They churn in the interiors of dead stars and even our own planet. Theyre so rare in the universe, they almost dont exist, but these are the magical liquids of our Liquid Universe. Visit the official fan page at http://facebook.com/TheUniverse, follow HISTORY on Twitter at http://twitter.com/History_Daily and visit the official website at http://history.com/theuniverse.
by: TheHistoryChanne