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Oscar® Etiquette - Mike Myers and Kevin Klien
*commercial>> ^ghark:
it's also a commercial
Oh Sh*t!
>> ^TheFreak:
Is there an appropriate etiquette that wasn't being observed or is trail riding just an exercise in waiting for the fatal moment?
Standard, legal trail? Yes. Etiquette was ignored by one or both. ie. Keep right on corners and/or one direction only.
Standard, illegal trail? No Man's Land. ie OH FUCK!! WAS THAT A COP!!?!!? GUN IT!!!
Oh Sh*t!
Is there an appropriate etiquette that wasn't being observed or is trail riding just an exercise in waiting for the fatal moment?
Crazy peeing statue
Those two are shamelessly breaking the first rule of bathroom etiquette, no eye contact.
How To Chug A $260 Bottle Of Champagne In 1 Minute.
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Champagne, Chug, Belching, Etiquette' to 'Champagne, Chug, Belching, Etiquette, Cristal' - edited by deathcow
Shooting in Bullet Time
>> ^Payback:
Oooooo, hawt woman with proper gun etiquette at 0:18... unlike damn near EVERYONE else...
The guns are props, the idea is to be able to take a picture from an angle you normally would not be in or want to be in if the gun was real. Or in this case to take a shot for a video of a fake photo shoot.
Shooting in Bullet Time
Oooooo, hawt woman with proper gun etiquette at 0:18... unlike damn near EVERYONE else...
Showering With Girls
Tags for this video have been changed from 'showering, girls, howto, etiquette' to 'showering, girls, howto, etiquette, crack of lies' - edited by burdturgler
Tips on Using the Toilet
This is great... toilet etiquette!
But seriously, I'm not going to sit on the john every time I have to piss.
TEDxCopenhagen - Why We Shouldn't Bike with a Helmet
First of all this dude is a pretentious twat. I agree with everything said by bamdrew and then some about his presentation style. Like someone else said, between the lack of citations, and the literature degree, my bullshit meter almost sprayed mercury all over the ceiling. Now moving on to content.
Anyone that has ever been in a serious cycling accident, with or without helmet, will encourage you to wear one. I don't really care what the government does. I'm going to encourage their use to anyone I talk to about cycling. It's irresponsible to suggest you shouldn't. If you want to encourage cycling, get on a bike. It starts with yourself, and believe me, people notice, think about the benefits, and follow your lead. Any concerns people have about safety are likely justified. Cars hit cyclists. In such an event wearing a helmet is unlikely to add to your peril.
Most of municipalities I've lived in have had "mandatory" helmets (with the quotes reflecting the lack of enforcement). Like speed limits, helmets are a suggestion, that can be enforced if you're being a real idiot. However I'd argue that enforcing proper traffic etiquette on a bicycle is more important than enforcing helmets. So often I see people weaving on the wrong side of the road, or hipsters with their brakeless fixies plowing through pedestrians on the sidewalk, or blowing off red lights.
EDIT: My suspicion is that his results come from funny numbers/foolish normalizations. That is, a survey that says, do you wear your helmet when you ride your bike, to a random population. Many (or more likely most) of the people say no. The researcher then counts the number of serious injuries that involved cyclists with and without helmets, and does the division. Presto, helmets aren't any safer. However, they've neglected to take into account the drastically more miles likely biked by the helmet wearing crowd.
People in movies display poor phone etiquette
We should just end our calls by saying "End of Line"
>> ^rottenseed:
I like to end my conversations by saying 'over', over.
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People in movies display poor phone etiquette
>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
I always used to think that this was how Americans finished phone conversations. And that they never paid cab drivers either.
I was shocked at first to see they never say goodbye or anything polite at the end of a phone call, but than I imagined that they are really busy people, after 25 years I still don't have a reasonable answer to this.
More likely to be part of a psychological project ...getting older didn't really helped me.
People in movies display poor phone etiquette
>> ^mxxcon:
geez, how much effort did they spend on researching and assembling these clips
Probably not much. I bet this is just the tip of the iceberg.
People in movies display poor phone etiquette
haha, I was doing the same thing for the majority of them. "OK, but be careful, don't let anybody see you" "Don't worry, I'll b-click"
>> ^mindbrain:
Up voted for the Die Hard Bonnie Bedelia bit. Whenever I'm watching that one I always continue talking as the house keeper Paulina as she's slowly and rudely and late 80's-ly being hung up on. "Oh Thank you Mrs Hol-CLICK."