Bobby wanted to know if it hurt to get hit by a golf ball. The wheezing you hear is me trying to breath, while laughing.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: vandiwater
My friend's hilarious reaction to 2 girls one cup. He actually started wheezing during the video and couldn't talk for the rest of the night because of his throat.
by: AbraKidabra
This dude may very well have perfected the faceplant. I am sure he was cheering inside after the jump but on the outside it was mostly just a lot of wheezing.
by: qmuller
A kid bites into an odd Easter candy and is not happy with the taste; you can chalk one up for his laughing parents in the prank book.
by: TannerLashum
I love to watch people get up after they have taken a really bad fall. They can act tough but their wobbly legs say different. That and the fact that the wind was knocked out of them. God I love the wheezing.
by: CrazyJays
After a painful and stupid stunt like this, an emo kid is liable to hate the world even more than he already does.
by: BodyOverMindbom
I admire when over weight people recognize they need to do something and get on the road to a healthy lifestyle. However, this one's a bit of a drama queen when it comes to walking uphill. I'm glad they weren't doing the 30 miler. I cut this one short too because I couldn't take anymore of that over emphasized wheezing
by: lildan69us
Summer is on its way; music festivals, BBQ’s, and countryside jaunts await, and with these the sneezing, wheezing and watering eyes which can ruin it all. Dr Adrian Morris, world allergy expert, is here to alert us to some common misconceptions about hayfever, and give some top tips for avoiding the summertime blues this year. Hayfever is part of the summer many of us dread. And with Britain slowly warming, and the number of diesel cars increasing, the situation is set to get worse. In fact you are far more likely to suffer from hayfever in a city as you are in the countryside. So if you are a sufferer, don’t stick to the city to avoid allergic flares, get to the countryside for some fresh air! Many Brits don’t realise that diesel exhaust particles are at the root of many urban hayfever sufferers’ pain. Pollen particles bind themselves to the exhaust residue on cars, making it highly potent. With diesel vehicles currently making up around 40% of new cars being sold, this is a massive problem for hayfeve
Genre: How-to
by: RadioLynxContent