The Funny Video Thread

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This interview actually took place in real life or is it a video edit job? :odd:

This is painful to watch. It's a lesser loser insulting another loser.
 
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This interview actually took place in real life or is it a video edit job?
It's obviously an edit job.

This is painful to watch. It's a lesser loser insulting another loser.
If what's-his-face can sing a song about his pancreas, then he can take Weird Al's place.
 
Those Al interviews, they're always funny. Except for the one he did to...me, of course. It's super old, I know, you can even see how Al's hair was back in the day. But funny nonetheless.

Anyway here it goes :




Ciao!
 
Thanks dOOd. I didn't need those billion brain cells anyway. This is why amatures shouldn't be given any power.
 
Dunno if this is a repost, but apparently this is a very solemn and sad show, but the host keeps laughing at the peoples voices.



Lmao!:lol: I've never seen the extended version of the clip, the last guy with the microphone just had it coming.
 

How is that funny? Obviously the woman on the right is a worthless human being, not caring at all that her fatty friend nearly fell out of the seat and crashed to earth, leaving an expensive hole in the concrete.

Oh, she would have died, too. :lol:

See, my comment is the only reason that video is funny.
 

It reminds me of my friend's birthday party where I was completely wasted and everyone kept telling me "DON'T LAUGH"... of course, I only ended up laughing harder :P
 
^I saw that coming!! Nice vid though.

Dunno if this is a repost, but apparently this is a very solemn and sad show, but the host keeps laughing at the peoples voices.

How can I explain this English, let's see: It's about people whom suffered from (medical) malpractice. The woman in the wheel chair, the man with the high voice and the other man with the base voice had operations which damaged their voices. What happened to the woman, I dunno but I think she became paralys(z)ed after the operation.
 
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