Toronto-based ad agency John St. knows what the people want, and it’s not commercials. It’s cat videos.
In this parody video, the agency who brought us the viral sensation “Pink Ponies: A Case Study” is now turning its …
Toronto-based ad agency John St. knows what the people want, and it’s not commercials. It’s cat videos.
In this parody video, the agency who brought us the viral sensation “Pink Ponies: A Case Study” is now turning its …
I now pronounce you phone and wife.
It started off as a humble display of respect and prayer. But has it turned into a mockery?
Jobs probably would have liked it this way.
LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem” is truly the song that will not die this year.
It wasn’t exactly a sparkling day for workers at Superior Discount Liquor, after a 78-foot shelf gave way, sending nearly 7,000 wine bottles crashing to the floor to form a reservoir of booze.
It’s one thing to go out with a bang. It’s quite another to go out with a band.
There are too many puns and too little time for a story like this.
File this under things you don’t see, well, ever: a video of a presidential candidate singing a pizza-fied version of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”
Could it be the next JK Wedding Entrance dance?
This week’s round-up of celebrity photos from Canadian newspaper The Globe & Mail uses captions that hilariously reflect the outrage behind the Occupy Wall Street protests.
If the shirtless man reading Brides magazine doesn’t entertain you, the dog’s reaction to something inside the magazine certainly will.