What Do Your Kids Sing To In The Car?
I remember growing up singing to songs on the radio when riding along with my parents. I don't really recall what I was singing but I can remember times when my sister and I would drive my mom and dad nuts
I remember growing up singing to songs on the radio when riding along with my parents. I don't really recall what I was singing but I can remember times when my sister and I would drive my mom and dad nuts
Whether you’re a devout church-goer or just someone who enjoys hunting for eggs way too much, there is one Easter tradition that can bring all of humanity together: Marshmallow Peeps. These colorful blobs of gooey, cute deliciousness have stolen the hearts and minds of every future diabetic.
Miranda Lambert and Chris Young sat down at the table with the ladies of CBS’ ‘The Talk’ on Thursday morning, and Lambert decided to offer up a little nugget of trivia about the 26-year-old country crooner joining her on the show. “I have a secret that I know,” she began, pausing. “About him — but you’re not going to expect what I’m about to say.”
After admitting he was ‘Born This Way,’ the magic of editing (and loads of free time) brings us another crossover music video featuring President Obama singing the words to a hit pop song. This time, to LMFAO‘s overplayed, er, extremely popular ‘Sexy and I Know It.’
Calling her act ‘Laughter with Teddie,’ this little girl asks all the right questions. “Why do people sleep in pajamas?,” she asks. In a video just shy of two minutes, this aspiring stand-up comic ponders over things only her audience, presumably her age, would find amusing. Like, “what’s the deal with glossy paper?”
You may know that Kenny Chesney makes an appearance with a host of country stars on Lionel Richie’s ‘Tuskegee‘ new country duets record, but do you know exactly how the ‘You and Tequila’ singer actually landed his spot on the album? While the two stars are good friends who each seem to really respect one another’s work, this collaboration actually began with a drunk dial.
The stuffy PBS period piece ‘Downton Abbey,’ which chronicles life within aristocratic society, gets hilariously mocked in this parody called “Downton Arby’s.” Needless to say, it stands to be much, much funnier than the original. Also, more horse sauce-y.
Scottsdale, Arizona is the spring training home for teams like the Giants, Rockies, and Diamondbacks, but it’s also been called, “a desert version of Miami’s South Beach” by the New York Times.
I couldn't believe what Jake Owen has for breakfast. They say that Wheaties is the breakfast of champions but I think this is the ultimate man's breakfast.
Snickers and Budweiser! He really does eat a Snickers and has an ice cold Budweiser for breakfast
Some people bash hockey saying it's a girls sport, all they do is skate around like figure skating, chasing cow patties and hitting them with sticks. Wrong. This right here my friends is why I enjoy watching hockey
We’re not really political types but you have to give it up to Hugh Atkin for his amazing parody of Eminem’s “The Real Slim Shady” that features Mitt Romney doing his best Marshall Mathers impression.
During a road trip, Travis Chambers proposed a math problem to his wife Chelsea. “If you are traveling 80 miles per hour, how long does it take you to go 80 miles?,” he wonders.
While that would seem a ridiculous question to ask an adult, given the ease in which the answer can be calculated, there was a reason Travis asked.