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Here's a new feature for Fridays. iLaugh tracks down the funniest links on the web that we found that week, whether it's an article, a video, a podcast, a webcomic, or just a site. Read more »
So, it's already pretty much old news about Michael Richards, aka Kramer, having a public meltdown in which he accurately profiled various members of his audience as being descendants of African-American heritage.
Well, we here at iLaugh couldn't help but immediately (read: within three weeks) jump on the bandwagon and produce ourselves a hilarious (read: crappy) little cartoon commemorating the fateful incident. Read more »
Unless you've been living under a rock — or for that matter, living in Iraq (LOL @ war!) — then you'll have experienced the "Rickroll" phenomenon by now.
But if not...first of all, bring the troops home! And second, Rickrolling is a practical online joke in which you claim to send someone a "totally awesome link" while actually redirecting them to a video of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up," the shitty, '80sed-out dance-pop song. Read more »
Farfour — the lovable, squeaky-voiced, terrorist propaganda-spewing mascot of Palestine's Al-Aqsa TV (a sort of Hamas PBS) — is dead. In the final episode of the kids' show Tomorrow's Pioneers, he gets the rat droppings pounded out of him by an Israeli official who tries to buy his land. Apparently there's some kind of political parable going on here, but it's over our heads. Read more »
Heard the one about the crooked cop who confiscated a bag of pot, baked them into brownies with his wife and then called 911 because he was convinced he was dying? Normally these guys are more into the donuts, but I'll bet his eyes were plenty "glazed" after this episode.
Check out the playback from the actual phone call he made, in which he tests his theory that time is standing still by checking up on his favorite sports team. Pure Acapulco Gold.
Know what's hilarious? A couple of foul-mouthed drunks from Jersey yelling "remixed" dialog over old clips from Saved by the Bell. That's what's freakin' hilarious.
There is nothing remotely ironic, satirical or even clever about this, yet it's nigh vomit-inducing in its hysteriosity. Anti-humor at its very best. Watch how it's done:
Just when you thought you’d seen everything, here’s some home footage of Anna Nicole Smith, the Useless Dead Celebrity of the Month™, wearing grotesque clown makeup while clearly bombed out of her gourd on magic mushrooms.
Now that’s GrimSpa, baby. Read more »
If you missed the Super Bowl last Sunday, then you missed the opportunity to watch hours of Madison Avenue’s latest overblown pitches between fumbles.
But you’re in luck. YouTube has (incredibly enough) decided to catalog all the Super Bowl ads and put them to a vote — if you’re reading this now, you’ve got less than an hour to let your voice be heard. In a manner of speaking. Read more »
Recently, President W. Bush spoke about the danger of Climate change in his State of the Union address. Apparently, this make-believe theory of "Global Warming," once confined to the science-fiction writings of authors like Al Gore and 99 percent of all the scientists on Earth, has somehow become a reality. Read more »
I was shocked to find out that Park Services at the Grand Canyon are no longer allowed to tell visitors how old the Canyon is or how it was created, thanks to pressure from religious fundamentalists who believe the Canyon was created around 6,000 years ago by Noah's flood.
Looks like the conspiracy to swipe secrets from Coca-Cola's chemical cauldron isn't the only "fake coke" story kicking around the internets (Linky-dink goes to Atlanta's Daily Report, including testimony that the secretary was "too damn stupid" to mastermind the scandal).
This newly popularized YouTube video of a "Synth Coke" ad, wherein some scumbag talks a gaunt crackwhore into sticking around his dingy apartment with the promise of surrogate snow, shows a side of advertising you don't see too much these days — that is, the sub-legal advertising hastily appended to Betamax porno videos in exchange for a handjob and a Styrofoam cup full of Quaaludes.
Have a watch-see:
This brings back crazy memories, because I actually tried Synth Coke back in 1982. I never found out exactly what was in it, but to this day, I refuse to believe the claim on the packaging: "Beats Chlorox!" Read more »
From the funny-fried individuals what brung you www.ChickenHead.com, comes LoserTube: bravely aggregating the most inane camhogging antics YouTube has to “offer.” Or as their nicely two-point-oh slogan puts it: “Exhibitionism. Cretinous prattle.” Read more »
Thanks to some court-mandated community service, iLaugh is pleased to offer up this post juss fo’ tha ho’s — of course, our male readers could also learn a thing or two from our Top Five Tech Hunks! Read more »
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