James Victore recently traveled around Brooklyn and Queens to study the text on the signage throughout the area. Victore offered a unique perspective on everything from "mom and pop" diners to Starbucks.
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Kaila Savage recently tried to perform the first female monster truck backflip in the United States at the Elko Speedway in Minnesota. Unfortunately, she failed miserably and crashed upside down. However, she attempted the backflip before in Tijuana, Mexico and was successful. Still, she wants to do it in her native land, so she'll keep trying once she gets her truck fixed. View Now
Odessa L. Waters is back with everyone's favorite Aunt Boo. The hilarious character has become extremely popular on YouTube and offers a lot of laughs for folks online. Waters joined RTM to discuss Aunt Boo and how similar she is to the character. View Now
For 42 days Zilla Van Den Born's family thought she was traveling around Southeast Asia. However, what she was really doing was photoshopping herself into pictures. It was actually for a university project to prove how easy it is to distort reality. The talented and "well traveled in photoshop" graphic artist joined RTM via Skype to tell us all about it. View Now
Some construction workers used a helicopter to create a ski lift in New Mexico. The entire construction is expected to be ready in time for the winter. View Now
A middle-aged woman recently launched a tirade at a young girl in tight shorts and a backless shirt in Singapore. It's pretty hot there, so the young lady was likely just dressing to stay cool in the heat. View Now
This guy was just grooving, making his own music video. He had the car, the wind, which was just a fan, the car, the hair and the moves. He had it all. But nothing messes up your groove like mom does, especially when she needs a pack of cigarettes. Sorry, buddy! Good thing it was all just for a silly skit! View Now
This adorable pup knows how to read! Her owner Mikaela Novotny asked her to specific things, sometimes with just words on paper, and Akila knows exactly what to do! Awesome! Click here for the full video.
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Remember the angler who was caught on camera clubbing and tossing back a muskellunge? Well he, 52-year-old Eddie Parent, went to the Windsor Star, a newspaper in Canada, to let everyone know he was sorry and he was definitely not a muskie hater. Despite the apology, though, he could still face charges as the incident remains under investigation. View Now
Mick Knutson recently started his morning with a massive BASE jump. With a GoPro camera attached to his helmet, Knutson allowed folks to feel like they were flying with him. View Now
There's food porn and then there's this! It's called "Cryoshattering Fruit" from ChefSteps. From raspberries, to bananas, to citrus and a watermelon, it's all fruit, frozen in liquid nitrogen and shattered into pieces in slow motion. It's quite mesmerizing, seriously!
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As you know, texting your parents can be either really funny or really aggravating. But, BuzzFeed proves that some parents are just the best kind of texters, period. Parents one, kids zero.
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Sometimes fans get emotional over a loss, and others like this guy, burn the jerseys of players that helped their team win two Super Bowls. This Giants fan was so incensed by quarterback Eli Manning's rough start to the season (and his league-leading 27 interceptions last season) that he decided to dramatically end his relationship with his game-day threads.
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Some subway passengers in Spain experienced a slight delay in their commute this past Tuesday, as a heard of 17 goats were spotted wandering on the track. Jesus Antonio Martinez, a guard working in the station, spent about 40 minutes leading the goats to a closed station using a whistle and his voice. Six trains in both directions were redirected. Apparently there is a farm nearby and this isn't the first time this has happened. View Now
6-year-old Jordan Bijan doesn't just rap, he can also sing and perform all the instruments in a cover of "La Bamba," because he's just a little more talented than the rest of us. View Now
If you were a fan of this 80s hit song by Nena before, this video will remind you why. Watch the talented Andrew Huang cover the song using only, you guessed it, red balloons! This really is quite impressive. Now we dare you to get the song out of your head for the rest of the day. View Now
This video should put a smile on your face. How adorable are Marshmallow and Marcia? There's really nothing cuter than watching a baby goat jump and frolic without a care in the world. This video is one of many that will melt your heart courtesy of the generous folks at Edgar's Mission Farm Sanctuary. View Now
Eric Mann is in quite the conundrum. Is he hungry or is he just bored? We're guessing a lot of you have stood in front of the refrigerator just like this. Eric will answer that thought-provoking question in the latest installment of Over Thinker. View Now
For the 12th year in a row, the Harley-Davidson Midnight Run to Ground Zero commenced on the eve of the anniversary of America's 9/11 terrorist attacks. Riders started gathering at the NYC Harley-Davidson in Long Island City (Queens) around 9:30 p.m. and the ride started around 11 p.m. Riders rode onto the Queensboro Bridge into Manhattan and along Second Avenue, where this video was taken from above the route. The ride ends at Ground Zero, where a wreath is hung and a prayer is said. View Now
If you're feeling a bit down today, we have the best thing to cheer you up. Sometimes, dogs have to go under the knife. When they wake up from the anesthesia, they become very silly. Watch this montage of stoned dogs. It's guaranteed to make you smile. View Now
When you think of a typical college president, you might think of a stereotypical, politically-correct snoozer from the great land of academia. That's the opposite of Columbia College (Mo.) President Dr. Scott Dalrymple, who shows he is anything but typical. He is challenging students to play him in a Madden NFL 25 tournament. Pretty ironic since the school doesn't have a football team of its own. View Now
Thirteen years ago our world was forever changed by the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks. Looking back, everyone can probably remember exactly where they were on that sad day. A photo that has recently surfaced online, from Jon Sakon, is getting a lot of attention. The photo, dated September 10, 2001, is of him and his family on their trip to New York City. They are standing atop the World Trade Center just a day before the devastating attacks. The photo is moving and the story will leave you with chills as Jon joined RTM via Skype. View Now