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Kristen Bell Sings Live "Love is an Open Door" from Frozen

Kristen Bell Singing Live as Princess Anna

Does the name Liza Minnelli ring a bell ?

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Does the name Liza Minnelli ring a bell ?

Judy Garland and Liza Minelli - Together

Cabaret - Money

Robot Butler

newtboy says...

Really more of a robot bell boy than a butler, but still awesome!

I saw a 'news' story about this the other day. They said it's supposed to linger about 30 seconds after delivery to give you time to take a selfie with it...but here it seemed to just leave. Hmmmm.
*promote

Guy follows KKK Marchers, Plays Tuba

fuzzyundies says...

As a low brass player, I'd say a sousaphone is in the tuba family: the lowest common brass instruments, an octave below trombones and baritones/euphoniums.

A sousaphone in particular is a marching tuba (named after composer John Philip Sousa), constructed to wrap around the player and place the load on the shoulder, with the bell projecting the sound forward instead of up.

Another type of marching tuba is a contra, more common in drum and bugle corps. It looks like a normal concert tuba but with a 90-degree twist to the valves and mouthpiece pipe so that it also rests on the shoulder with the bell facing forward.

Bruti79 said:

I've always wondered, are sousaphones the same as tubas? My ears can't tell if there's a difference in sound.

Conan Visits Taco Bell

Honest Trailers - Terminator 2: Judgment Day

lucky760 says...

Please tell me someone else gets the Budnick reference. LMFAHS.

Anyone? Anyone? Bobby Budnick? Ringing any bells?

Camp Anawana we hold you in our heart and when we think about you it makes me wanna fart.

Salute Your Shorts. See also: Hey Dude.

Real Time with Bill Maher: Christianity Under Attack?

ChaosEngine says...

Hells bells, that is despressing.
A) Maher is right and
B) yeah, he pretty much is the only representation of atheism in popular media

White Party - A Lesson in Cultural Appropriation

GenjiKilpatrick says...

So yeah, thanks for asking "why are white people seemingly MORE willing to be terrible shits to 'others'?"

[Just gonna leave this here: Research has shown that the brain has a very strong racial bias in response to seeing others in pain or suffering.

[Sidenote, this common "there is no white privilege, cause I don't FEEL like there's white privilege" problem is why i tagged @newtboy in a past tirade @lantern53]

But fer fuck sake white dudes, it's STILL racist or sexist.. even if you mean it ironically or sarcastically

Own that shit.
Without gloating or still somewhat mostly denying it.

Just say "Okay, so i'm gonna be extremely racist for a little bit, but i have an objectively valid point based on facts & data"


Seriously, white people can't comprehend and consistently deny how great they have it.. just for being white..

Yet somehow unintentionally & flagrantly gloat about how simple shit should be/is for the rest of us?!

As my hispanic mother would say "I dun bell'eeb"

Colorblind Dad Experiences True Color for the First Time

MilkmanDan says...

I had never heard of these -- I'm still a bit baffled as to how they could possibly work. I'm not colorblind myself but a good friend is red/green colorblind, I'll have to see if he knows about them.

Assuming $400 is an accurate price, it still really doesn't seem that expensive to me. I'm pretty extremely nearsighted -- roughly minus 8 -- and my glasses (with frames) already cost almost that much just because my prescription is on that far end of the bell curve. Without glasses I can't see a damn thing more than 3-4 inches in front of my face, so I basically *need* them no matter the price.

Actually, I remember having a reaction somewhat like this guy when I got glasses for the first time ("holy crap! I can see *leaves* on trees!"), and my eyes were much better then than they are now...

Fantomas said:

$400+ seems crazy expensive for glasses that offer a pseudo cure.
I think I'll wait until they can inject the cure directly into my eyeballs.

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