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The best golfer, probably ever.

vil says...

From my golfing experience I am pretty sure which golfer type Trump is. The type that uses every obscure local rule to gain an advantage, is willing to ignore any rule to help himself, puts down opponents at any opportunity and is ungracious in defeat. The type you never want to play against. Put down money to play him? Why?

Peyton Manning enjoys being on the winning team. Good for him.

Dana Quigley confirms the POTUS can actually hit a ball which does not surprise me as I wrote in the description. I am not saying Trump cant play, I just believe he has the self-discipline (and education) of a six-year-old.

John Daly says Bill Clinton is worse? How does that make Trump not awful? Vote for Trump, he cheats less than Bill Clinton!

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Weird Al's Ice Bucket Challenge

RFlagg says...

Wow... his call outs... I can see Obama doing it. I can't see the Pope doing it, though he has tried to prove himself semi hip, so he just might. Not sure about the Dali Lama, though he also seems to enjoy fun.

Pilot's View of Airbus A380 approach & landing at SF Airport

SDGundamX says...

Thanks for posting this! I lived in Mountain View for three years and Daly City for another two after that, and always used SFO for my travel needs. I recognized all the landmarks they showed in the video! Very cool to see them from the cockpit.

Oh, and I know I'm a horrible person but I spit all over my screen laughing out loud when the computerized altimeter started calling out "Retard! Retard!" when they got low to the ground.

According to trusty google, it's a reminder to the pilot to "retard" the thrust levers back to idle so that they can be engaged in reverse thrust if necessary on touchdown.

The Dalai Lama's Guide To Happiness

chingalera says...

Of bankers and Nazi's?? The Tibetan Buddhist would simply say of these illusions that life in this incarnation is suffering, lumping thievery and murder no matter the scale into a similar karmic bowl of inevitability, and give it a stir...all the while mumbling the Dharma.

Why does the Dali Llama smile all the time?
Why do bad things happen to good people?
Good Drugs.

Horrible Job Interview

Orz says...

While I like Sagemind's explanation; perhaps mine was influenced by the purpose of what the maker of the film quotes as the reason for creating their videos in the first place.

SoulPancake
Our brain batter of art, culture, science, philosophy, spirituality and humor is designed to open your mind, challenge your friends, and feel damn good.

The FlipSide
Our narrative series in which characters struggle with life's questions in both a comical and heartfelt way. Written and directed by award winning filmmaker Ben Shelton of SheltonFilms (recently of the web series "The Daly Show").

I purposefully left all of this information out of my original post of this video so that people could view it and walk away with their own opinions on what they "saw". And I eventually got to quote SeaQuest DSV; so it's all good.

Rude Bird Just Wants to Steal Stuff

Drunk Panda does Salvadore Dali limp watch imitation

TDS - Louis CK Talks about Tosh Rape Joke Situation

WTF Japan - Pu Li Ru La

legacy0100 says...

Surrealism style was big in Japan I think. When Japan was at the height of its Imperial power, their ruling elites began collecting western art. And Western Art during the 1930s was Surrealism art, and Salvador Dali and all his wackiness.

So this odd formula of Being Fancy = western art = surrealism was established. I guess surrealism really made a huge impact on Japanese psyche that it never really went away. Perhaps the war-torn Japan of 1950s and 60s found solace in the dreamlike feel and disturbing images used in surrealist works. Now that I think about it, that sure describes what Japanese movies are like nowadays.

It also helped that Surrealism kept strong all the way up until the 1960s. So every time the Japanese checked on Western art, there was still Surrealist works to be found, so the odd formula stayed as well.

At least that's my theory.

AT&T Daly City Store Shows You How To Work And Have Fun

Everything I Learned In Film School In Under 3 Minutes

Un Chien Andalou

ulysses1904 says...

What's with the stupid sound effects soundtrack? If it's a punchline I didn't get it. Also Salvador Dali's name gets stamped on this all the time as if he was behind the camera half of the time when actually his contribution wasn't all that much, from what I understand. He and the "other guy" Luis Buñuel talked about putting some of their bizarre dreams on film. And Dali played one of priests getting dragged along the floor, that's about it.

Check out Buñuel's "Viridiana" and "Los Olvidados". Film students should aspire to those, not this pre-Tarantino self-indulgent novelty.

Everything I Learned In Film School In Under 3 Minutes

Everything I Learned In Film School In Under 3 Minutes

marinara says...

good vid, and i hunted down the dali vid and sifted it




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