Thursday, April 30, 2009

Big Ball Knockouts!

It's such a simple idea but always a classic and funny one: big ball knockouts! The video on this site has a very entertaining compilation of "big ball knockouts" caught on film. Now, you might be asking, what is a "big ball knockout"? It is exactly what it sounds like. People getting knocked out and over by a large ball, like a yoga ball. Although in most cases, taking pleasure in other peoples' misfortunes is considered rude and mean, I think in this case I'll let it slide. The entertainment this video provides is proof that you don't need a lot of money to have fun- just a video camera, a big ball, and an unsuspecting friend.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Warmer Weather Distracts WSU Students





As warm weather descends upon Pullman, WSU students are having a difficult time being productive and getting their final projects done.  I went out and interviewed three students to tell me how the sunshine has been keeping them from their studies.  


This video was done by Meg Janssen. 

Friday, April 24, 2009

New Ninja Turtles Movie... with Suits?!!


I don't know about you, but growing up (and still today) I was a huge ninja turtles fan. It's no secret that the first and second ninja turtles movies were definitely the best, with the third being a let down but still holding its own. The recent computer animated ninja turtles film in my opinion, and in the opinion of many of others, was a BIG disappointment! In the original films the turtles used suits rather than being digitally animated, giving the older films a more "real world" feel. After the recent animated bust, I was excited to learn of talks about a new ninja turtles movie that will attempt to regain the originals' "real world" appeal. You can find an article about it here. While animation will be used, it will be through the use of CGI, where actors will wear suits in the real world, so the animated turtles will be in a real world setting. With this great news I hope all other Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans can cheer in excitement with me, COWABUNGA!!!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Where is Matt?





Let me point out the obvious and say I spend a fair amount of time on the Internet surfing the web, bouncing from site to site and desperately searching for anything even remotely interesting. I originally saw Matt on Youtube. I instantly loved the above video. Then, when I found his site, I was therefore ecstatic. This is hands down one of the best Web sites I have visited in the last few months. The combination of dancing, travel and mystical background music made Where the Hell is Matt entertaining as well as mildly inspiring. As I quickly approach graduation, this site was almost exactly what I needed; it showed me that it is okay to take some time, see the world and dance.

Read Matt's story and learn how this 30-something year old man went from making video games, to wandering around Asia, to eventually seeing the world with the help of some chewing gum. At the very least, I hope you find Where the Hell is Matt entertaining. At the very most, hopefully you will book an airplane ticket to Seljalandsfoss, Iceland, Madrid, Spain or even New York, New York. I think I will.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Distractions of Technology vs. Nature Video

With summer approaching and spring upon us, the weather is heating up and the distractions of nature are becoming more and more prominent. This observation inspired fellow Distractionade blogger Jamie and me to investigate the differences between distractions of technology and distractions of nature. Watch this video to learn which type of distraction we concluded to truly be the MOST distracting!


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Shining





This trailer of The Shining is perfect and quite self-explanatory. For anyone who has ever seen The Shining, I highly recommend you watch this video. It is absolutely hilarious.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Soccer + Binoculars = Entertainment

Whoever thought of the idea to attach binoculars to these guys' faces and have them play soccer, was a comedic genius! I couldn't help but laugh at the failed upon failed attempts of these Japanese contestants to simply kick a soccer ball. The contestants definitely get an A for effort though! No matter how many times they miss the ball, the contestants never give up!

Sit back, relax and enjoy this classic piece of entertainment! (It's really quite distracting...)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Miss USA 2009 Attempts to Tell Some Jokes





On Sunday night, Miss USA was crowned. Miss North Carolina Kristen Dalton was given the official title of Miss USA 2009. She stated that "It feels really natural."

Dalton is a 22 year old aspiring motivational speaker. Being a winner of this amazing honor comes with some perks such as a New York apartment, a public relations team, a two year scholarship at the New York Film Academy, and an unsaid salary.


To bad it doesn't come with a decent sense of humor...

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Conservative Tea Bagging, in a Nutshell...

To the surprise and entertainment of many, the media has chosen to call the recent conservative tea parties movement, tea bagging. For anyone else who has found the media's new use of the term "tea bagging" absolutely hilarious, check out this video! MSNBC took the innuendo to an entirely new level.


Thursday, April 16, 2009

Bo, Oh Bo



It's fairly common knowledge that there is a Wikipedia entry for just about anything; historical events, cooking, even socks.  Yet for some reason, I didn't think that Bo, the First Dog, would have a Wikipedia entry.   Call me old fashioned, but at the end of the day a dog is a....dog.  While people across the country attempt to make this six-month-old pup a celebrity, the rest of us can just sit back and read about him on his Wikipedia page.  

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Marriage Distraction

The gay marriage debate has been distracting the American people, politicians and grassroots organizations for years. This long-running, soap opera-esque debacle has been the topic of newspaper articles, evening news reports, magazine features, blogs and youtube videos. People from both sides of the picket line have spoken up and out, expressing their views to the world.

It seems to me that the central issue to all this debating and legal calamity is a human rights issue; some call me crazy. While I deem it human rights, others say religious, political, etc. When it comes to gay marriage, all you need to do is fill in the blank of "It is a ........ issue" and someone out there has your back. Everyone feels involved, as if they have a personal stake vested in the issue.

Whether I disagree with all this or not is irrelevant. My point is that it is one of the most hot button issues of the day, consuming our thoughts and facing us everywhere we turn. As I am sure many of you know, Vermont joined Massachusetts, Iowa and Connecticut last week in being among the first states to grant equal marriage rights to gay couples.

Numerous media outlets, from the New York Times to Youtube, have information regarding gay marriage rights, especially now with Vermont jumping on the bandwagon. After reading the New York Times editorial article featuring Vermont's new law, I thought it appropriate to highlight the issue. I have personally spent much of time following the progress of the gay right's movement, including marriage equality. This Youtube video by Tyler Oakley titled "Why Gay Marriage is Wrong" is amazing. As you can see, by combining the Times, Youtube and conversations with my friends, much of my time is spent discussing this issue and distracting myself from other, less important things. Enjoy! And remember, no matter how you personally feel about the issue, you cannot disagree the issue is at least a little distracting, if not consuming.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Daft Punk at Your Fingertips




Ever since Kanye used the Daft Punk "Harder Better Faster Stronger" sample in his single, "Stronger," the incredibly catchy sample has been stuck in the heads of almost everyone at some point or another. Now there's a website where you can use your keyboard to play slices of the sample; play it like the original or spice it up and make your own personal remix of the tune!

Be careful, you might just find yourself getting distracted and wasting quite a bit of time on this fun little toy- check it out!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Glo Fish




A while ago my friend told me of glow-in-the-dark rabbits.  Naturally, I was amazed.  After looking into it a little further (and wasting countless hours), I also found glow-in-the-dark fish.  At $18 a piece, these fish are genetically altered to light up in the dark.  These fluorescent underwater friends apparently come in three colors - Starfire Red, Electric Green and Sunburst Orange.  

The GloFish Web site has endless details and information about these fish.  I am not quite sure whether this scientific innovation was necessary to the progress of humankind, but apparently someone somewhere likes them.  

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Tweet, Tweet, Tweet...All the Way Home


Twitter is taking over.  It is as if every day I open the New York Times an article concerning Twitter is placed in the Living, Technology or Business sections.  If one were to search for "Twitter" on the New York Times Web site, they will get more than 10,000 results (click here for more information). This, combined with learning about Twitter in most of my classes, led me to take the inevitable leap and start my own Twitter.  Not only is it highly popular and growing more-so every day, it can easily eat away hours of your day.   Unlike Facebook or Myspace, Twitter is only "updates."  No "about me" section or your "religious and political views."  Though those things can undoubtedly be expressed through your updates, those are not of drastic, immediate importance.  

Slowly, my friends are hopping on the Twitter bandwagon and tweeting up a storm.  With close to four weeks left in the semester, we gladly accept anything that will distract us from our homework.  

Monday, April 6, 2009

Toys!

This is a pretty cool article on how 10 classic toys were invented. We all played with at least some of these as a kid! Find out more about it now!
Toys!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Need a Good Laugh? Some of my Favorite Comedians!

Over the years I've become quite a fan of stand up comedy. A couple of my favorite comedians are Joe Rogan, Jo Koy and John Heffron.

You might recognize Rogan as the first host of Fear Factor. His stand up is all HILARIOUS! I put a link to one of my favorite jokes of his about his take on the Noah's ark story, here.

Jo Koy is a very energetic comedian who has an amazing routine about his mother playing the Nintendo Wii. Check it out here.

John Heffron was the season two winner of Last Comic Standing. I find him hilarious because every joke he has I feel like I can personally relate to. His relatable stories and animated delivery can been seen in his bit about the "we gotta go girl," here.

Laugh & Enjoy!