YouTube Spoof of todays modern shaving gear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uEnUnC149Y
Mega Blade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A75a58amNz4
Not terribly funny but worth a chuckle :)
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YouTube Spoof of todays modern shaving gear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uEnUnC149Y
Mega Blade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A75a58amNz4
Not terribly funny but worth a chuckle :)
LMFAO!!! :roflmao
Gotta love the vid from your sig also ;)
Here is another that most would find it hard not to laugh at :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5plTjlrAMk
:roflmao :tu :roflmao
LMAO. Sad yet funny at the same time. Most audiences in North America (not counting places with large immigrant populations like Toronto, Montrea and Miami) are only used to the North American dialects of English that I've seen actual English people being subtitled! :eek:
Man I wish they had had sub-titles for many of my old college proffessors, I might have gotten better grades back then. On the upside I learned a litle German in Algebra a little Japaneese in chemistry, a little Greek in organic, and a little chineese in Physics. If only I had had a little Hindi thrown in there so I could understand tech support.
Actually I've had some profs with strong French/Spanish/East-Indian accents but the worst of the lot was this Canadian prof who mumbled into his chin and wrote with tiny letters in a huge auditorium. Made me hate Calc II and Algebra.
That was the first year of engineering. The excessive amounts of math and labs made me drop out after finishing the first year in top 10% of the class and get a history degree.
On a good note (about engineering) they also made us strip, wear big diapers, dyed us purple, gave us hard-hats, pumped us full of beer and made us run around the town singing the engineering song and drinking more beer. And that was BEFORE going out.
Fortunately no photos survived the ordeal :D
The engineers are known for working hard and partying hard. I still can't match my dad drink for drink. He took me out once with one of his buddies (also an engineer) and by the end of the night they still maintained some semblance of normality and I was barely keeping myself together enough to get home and pass out on the couch.