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Men Perform 'Lion King' A Cappella Song at Restaurant

Men Perform 'Lion King' A Cappella Song at Restaurant

It doesn't get much more endearing than this. Watch this awesome video of a group of "distinguished older gentlemen" performing a wonderful a cappella rendition of The Lion King's classic song "Can You Feel the Love." According to the video description by Danfi Parker, this performance took place at a Tim Horton's restaurant in Canada. View Now
Man Rescued at Sea

Man Rescued at Sea

Australian news helicopter pilot Brett Campany made news of his own recently when he saved the life of a drowning man. He was flying between two islands when he noticed a man frantically treading water. Campany radioed the police and threw the man a life preserver. The man is reportedly doing well. View Now
Internet Demands for Blogger to Reveal Her Face

Internet Demands for Blogger to Reveal Her Face

Alicia Young is the author of a very popular blog. In fact Los Escotes de Alicia reportedly got 170,000 hits on January 8th. What's all the excitement about? Well it's boobs of course! Specifically, Alicia's. The entire blog is just photos of Alicia's chest in low-cut tops. Alicia is said to be British but living in Spain. The photos never show her face, leading her fans to beg, "show us your face!" View Now
How to Kick a Shark in the Face

How to Kick a Shark in the Face

WOW! Spear fishing always seemed like a kind of tough thing to do. But this guy in New Zealand really takes it to a whole other level when he kicks a shark in the face. View Now
UPDATE: Caleb's Unsung Hero

UPDATE: Caleb's Unsung Hero

You might remember this story about a dog named Caleb and his hero, Keith Allison. Keith, along with the Bill Foundation, rescued Caleb after he was abandoned by his owners. The Bill Foundation showed their gratitude to Keith by starting a collection to by Keith a car. We're excited to report that not only did Keith finally get a car, but he's also working as a transporter for the foundation now! View Now
Disturbing Video of Police Officer Tasing a Handcuffed Man

Disturbing Video of Police Officer Tasing a Handcuffed Man

Disturbing video from Millvale, Pennsylvania will be reviewed by the FBI. The video shows 27-year-old, Thomas Jason Smith handcuffed in police custody, hitting his head against furniture. We then see someone in uniform pull Smith across the floor and then tase him. The 52-second long video was originally filmed in September. The Allegheny County District Attorney will also be reviewing it to determine if excessive force was used. View Now
That's a Brave Bird

That's a Brave Bird

Size doesn't matter apparently. This Guinea bird is not afraid of that horse and lets it know it means business. View Now
In a Few Weeks, Tickets to This Show Will Cost $300

In a Few Weeks, Tickets to This Show Will Cost $300

Comedian Tyler Fischer breaks into an enthusiastic Irish jig in the middle of a break dance team's performance on a New York City subway. The C train might be the easiest stage to book, but it's the toughest crowd in town. Do not expect glowing reviews from fellow passengers who are notoriously very harsh critics. Watch Tyler's full performance here. View Now
Dirt Biker Needs More Practice

Dirt Biker Needs More Practice

This is this young man's first time on a dirt bike. Instead of just easing into the sport, he decided to go all out. With inexperience comes pain. That had to hurt. View Now
Slow Car Crash and a Near Miss

Slow Car Crash and a Near Miss

Our first crash video shows a car very slowly crashing through a store front window. It's hard to tell for sure but it doesn't look like anyone was behind the wheel. The next video is from, what's starting to look like a very familiar road, in Russia. It shows a close call a driver had with a big truck. With those unsafe weather conditions, it's lucky nobody was hurt. View Now
Yeah, We'll Wait For the Next Train

Yeah, We'll Wait For the Next Train

Like we said, we'll wait for the next one. Commuters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are literally being crammed into a metro train. Look at the employee push and push to get the last people on. Can't they just wait for another train? View Now
Cutest Concert Crasher

Cutest Concert Crasher

It's hard to be a performing musician. Night after night of going on stage never knowing if the crowd will boo you. You have to deal with hecklers. In Coffey Anderson's case, there's the chance that your performance might be upstaged by a super cute baby, clapping and dancing. Anderson's son recently ran onto the stage during a show in Irving, Texas to give his dad a hand. View Now
A Very Poopy Prank

A Very Poopy Prank

Pranks are all about shocking people. This is one is shocking and definitely gross. Our friend, Ed Bassmaster, is behind this one. Basicaly, Ed is going around and talking to people, but suddenly he gets the urge to go to the bathroom. Yeah, he's not going to make it to the toilet. Want to see the whole thing? View Now
Mini River Tsunami

Mini River Tsunami

The Gallatin River in Gallatin Gateway, Montana, looks like any other peaceful river in the wintertime. Suddenly, a rush of water begins to appear. The poster of the video believes an ice dam broke up-river and with it came extra water and ice. View Now
A Man's Hopeful Search for His Mother

A Man's Hopeful Search for His Mother

Yoon Ki Kim made a video that tells his incredibly moving story of how he came to the US from South Korea. In the video Yoon describes a spiritual experience and how it's inspired him to search for his parents. Yoon is in South Korea now, but he took some time to Skype with the RTM hosts and told us how his search is going. View Now
Student's Amazing Invention After Drinking

Student's Amazing Invention After Drinking

At a party on November 23, Dhairya Dand, a 23-year-old grad student at MIT, drank too much and wound up in the hospital, not able to remember much. This scary blackout led Dand to invent something that might keep something like this from happening to someone else. He made ice-cubes that keep track of how quickly you drink. The ice alerts you if you're drinking is unsafe by changing colors. If things seem to be getting too crazy, the ice cubes will have your smartphone send a text to a friend, letting them know you might need a hand. View Now

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