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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Food Waste
When I was a kid, we had to go dumpster diving sometimes because we were low on food and stores threw away perfectly good food that had just passed its sell by date.
Crane takes it out on a truck
Hmm... filmed in a junkyard... with a truck that looked well past its sell-by date. Upvote
David Blaine Street Magic Part 4 - OFFICIAL!
>> ^Deano:
>> ^artician:
So... I've seen 2 or three of these parody videos, but out of context I don't fully understand them. I went and watched a few of the real "Street Magic" videos. The parody definitely copies Blaines way of speaking, but I just don't get the whole "staring into camera dramatically" gag. Can someone link whatever caused this joke to begin with?
It's something that Blaine had a tendency to do but they've exaggerated it for comic effect.
I think this idea is a bit past its sell by date now but I did laugh out loud a few times. No more though, they should do something new.
indeed, surprising that they resurrected this skit so many years after the 1st few
David Blaine Street Magic Part 4 - OFFICIAL!
>> ^artician:
So... I've seen 2 or three of these parody videos, but out of context I don't fully understand them. I went and watched a few of the real "Street Magic" videos. The parody definitely copies Blaines way of speaking, but I just don't get the whole "staring into camera dramatically" gag. Can someone link whatever caused this joke to begin with?
It's something that Blaine had a tendency to do but they've exaggerated it for comic effect.
I think this idea is a bit past its sell by date now but I did laugh out loud a few times. No more though, they should do something new.
Progressive Pastor Talks About Masturbation
This whole idea of a pastor and his flock of sheep is a notion which has long since past its sell by date. Anyone still looking to a single book to answer all of their questions about life and living is either developmentally disabled or sociopathically inept.
Probably both.
This post is full of *lies and is therefore *terrible.
The New James Bond Revealed (Actionpack Talk Post)
That joke is a million miles past it's sell by date now
Warning : Everywhere in America, Old Tires Sold as New!
>> ^imstellar28:
i check the expiration date when i buy milk. please resist the emotional urge to cry out for government regulation every time a tragedy occurs.
except that when you go in for milk you don't have to ask a person at the dairy counter to put a gallon in your fridge, and you sure as hell wouldn't be ok with it if that milk was already months past it's sell-by date. it doesn't take a study to tell you that the milk you have is potentially bad, either, all you have to do is engage in a quick experiment of your own by giving it a sniff.
that's the difference that makes tire dating due for regulation. having recently re-shoed our household cars (one of which uses an odd size) in the last month, you can bet your ass i checked the dates on the tires themselves...even though (and this is the most important part) the garage assured me the tires were brand new and would give me 60k+ safe mileage. i found out by their dates that both sets were 2 and 4 years old, respectively. until i became aware that there was a difference in the rubber consistency in such a short period of time i also figured what they said was correct, and that if they weren't "brand new" then the outer rubber or tread would give it away...as it stands i've been sold a product in a misleading manner that make me a potential road hazard much sooner than i have paid for or would have expected, and had to shell out over 800$ for the pleasure.