Laughing Squid

Talented Man Whistles the Entire Four Minute Guitar Solo From Lynyrd Skynyrd’s ‘Free Bird’
Ralph Giese impressively whistled the entire guitar solo from the iconic Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Free Bird", which is almost four minutes long.

An Incredible Hawaiian Shirt Made Entirely Out of LEGO
Neil Snowball created an incredible wearable shirt made out of LEGO that Beyond the Brick host Joshua Hanlon modeled for viewers.

Cat With an Injured Paw Learns How to Swim So He Can Finally Walk on All Fours Again
A beautiful cat named Sebastian, who had an injured front paw that he couldn't use, learned how to swim in order to be able to walk again.

A 1960s Country Cover of the Classic Bee Gees Song ‘I Started a Joke’
Postmodern Jukebox and talented musician Ruby Leigh performed a 1960s country cover of the classic Bee Gees song "I Started a Joke".

Atlas Humanoid Robot Complains About Monotonous Warehouse Tasks in a Hilarious Voiceover
dhant122 added hilarious voiceover complaints to the Boston Dynamics video of an Atlas humanoid robot assisting with daily warehouse jobs.

Talented Craftsman Spends 21 Years Building a Highly Detailed Model of New York City’s Five Boroughs
Talented craftsman minninycity04 spent the last 21 years crafting an incredibly detailed model of the five boroughs of NYC out of balsa wood.

An Incredibly Detailed Subway Station for Cats
Craftsman Xing Zhilei built an amazingly detailed subway station for his beloved cats that includes working doors and rolling escalators.

An Adorable Golden Retriever Puppy Is Named ‘Chief Dog Officer’ on Royal Caribbean’s ‘Star of the Seas’
A golden retriever puppy named Sailor was named as the "Chief Dog Officer" (CDO) of the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Star of the Seas.

The Steps Required to Greenlight a Television Show
Ryan Arey of ScreenCrush recounts the specific steps required for Hollywood to greenlight a new television show.

New York City Resident Takes One Last Ride in a Horse Elevator Originally Built in 1887
A woman who lives in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City took her very last ride in her building's 19th century horse elevator.
