What do newspaper headline type and the New Deal have to do with the Oakland Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles? Here are the stories behind the nicknames of the NFL’s 32 teams—and what they were almost called.… MORE

What do newspaper headline type and the New Deal have to do with the Oakland Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles? Here are the stories behind the nicknames of the NFL’s 32 teams—and what they were almost called.… MORE
If you’re the first person to fall asleep (Okay, pass out) at a party, you know what you’re in for. See what happened to these folks – here!… MORE
The latest canine clip compilation from Mr. FunnyMals features poor pooches adorably struggling to overcome their fears of slippery, non-carpeted floors. See them here!… MORE
– Badfinger: Come and Get It – Van Morrison: Into the Mystic – Madonna: Like a Virgin – Three Dog Night: Out in the Country – Men at Work: It’s a Mistake – Michael Jackson: The Way You Make Me Feel – The Beatles: Eleanor Rigby – The Isley Brothers: Who’s That Lady – The…… MORE
On 26th June 1964 the Rolling Stones played an All Night Rave at London’s Alexandra Palace. Organised by The Rolling Stones’ fan club, the show coincided with the release date of the band’s hit It’s All Over Now. Also on the bill were: John Lee Hooker, John Mayall, Alexis Korner, Millie & Five Members, and Jimmy Powell and the Five Dimensions.…… MORE
Sure, a bad haircut will grow out. But the mild embarrassment you have to deal with while you wait, is quite literally #TheWorst. And these pups can relate to that icky feeling. See them here!… MORE
Fail Army follows up last week’s brother fails compilation with this amusing roundup of the Internet’s best sister-related fail videos. See it here!… MORE
– Merle Haggard: Mama Tried – Neil Diamond: Solitary Man – Slade: Mama Weer All Crazee Now – Sonic Youth: Superstar – Jack Mack & the Heart Attack: True Lovin’ Woman – Chuck Berry: C’est La Vie – Kacey Musgraves: Merry Go ‘Round – The Beatles: Julia – Huey Lewis & the News: The Power…… MORE
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There’s something incredibly noble about warning labels. They selflessly tell of of the dangers that lurk one mistake away. And they are hated for their service to us. We’re all “Don’t tell me what to do sign!” as we climb electric fences, open airplane emergency exits, or step onto carefully manicured grass. But rest assured,…… MORE