Make a big college seem smaller with these insightful tips.
Genre: How-to
by: Howcast
Slap boxing match... john in the red trunks, rob in the jeansRob- 62, 245 lbs.John- 511, 150 lbs.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: rhchilis4
Billy Truong Video #11 - McDonald's Big Mac Getting Smaller
by: BillyTruong1
Bully Gets Quickly Put in his Place by a Smaller Kid
by: sprainedankle
This is a classic. We posted this about a year ago. Its an Indian man attempting to shoot a large gun. The kickback is so hard it knocks him back into the wall breaking the glass.
Genre: Entertainment
by: Break.com Staff
Only goes to show that Corporate America willl stop at nothing for profits .... even at the cost of taking away our well deserved cream egg goodness.
by: Lost_Albertan
Insulet Unveils Video Contest for OmniPod Users: Helps Make Diabetes a Smaller Part of Life Insulet Corporation, (Nasdaq: PODD), the leader in patch pump technology with its OmniPod? Insulin Management System, today unveiled the OmniPod 'Making Diabetes a Smaller Part of Your Life' video contest. The competition begins on November 14, World Diabetes Day, and is open to all current OmniPod users. Entrants are invited to create a short video to tell how using insulin pump therapy with the easy-to-use, tubing-free OmniPod System has improved their lives. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/insulet/35999/
Genre: News Videos
by: comments
massive power slame, look at his knees bend the wrongway when he hits the ground!
by: boondockfights
My friend Calab tries to wrestle down this skinny guy and in the end gets owned and gets body slammed...400 lbs down the drain O.o
by: vac88
Texas Instruments [NYSE: TXN] (TI) today announced a portfolio of more than 15 dedicated embedded processors which enable faster, more accurate results for doctors and clinicians while empowering imaging equipment manufacturers to develop new modalities or to make existing products smaller and more portable. These processors target several medical imaging applications including ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), digital x-ray, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and other newly developed modalities. The processors join with TI's full range of catalog and application-specific analog products to deliver a complete signal chain solution and help increase the speed and availability of care to millions of people around the world. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/ti/35802/