Why a Traffic Light in an Irish Neighborhood of Syracuse, New York Hangs Upside Down
Zane Lamprey explained why a traffic light in the Irish neighborhood of Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, NY hangs upside down.
Unique Hand Fart Covers of Popular Rock Songs
German musician der schaelm performs unique covers of various popular rock songs with somewhat melodic hand farts.
How the Slang Term ‘Jonesing’ Came From Great Jones Street in New York City’s East Village
New York City History Hub explained how the term "jonesing" originated from Great Jones Street in the East Village of NYC during the 1960s.
79 Year Old Sees a 3D Printer for the First Time
An affable 79 year old US Navy Veteran named Patriot Kenny witnessed a working 3D printer for the very first time.
A Clever Trick to Get More Out of Salt and Pepper Shakers Using the Ridges on the Bottom
A food server shared clever way to use salt and pepper shakers by rubbing the ridges on the bottom of each against the other
Nine Year Old Guitar Prodigy Channels B.B. King While Playing the Blues
Nine year old Maituo (Junxi Lu) is an incredibly talented guitar prodigy who channels B.B. King while playing the blues.
Spectacular Drone Footage of the 29,000 Foot Climb to the Peak of Mount Everest
liulangCooki captured absolutely spectacular drone footage of the climbing route to the 29,000 foot peak of Mount Everest.
A Low Bass Cover of the Classic Western Ballad ‘Big Iron’ in Five Part Harmony
Vocalist Geoff Castellucci performed a low bass cover of the  Marty Robbins country-western ballad "Big Iron" in five part harmony.
Paul McCartney and Carl Perkins Fondly Share Stories and Rockabilly Riffs Backstage in 1993
After a 1993 concert in Memphis, Paul McCartney and Carl Perkins fondly talked and exchanged rockabilly riffs backstage for an hour.
Richard Simmons Hilariously Makes His Presence Known on ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’
In the fifth season of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" in 2003, host Drew Carey invited a very bouncy Richard Simmons to join the episode.