For their latest musical project, CDZA teamed up with Mike Kelton to woo women in public. With the full CDZA band following him around, Mike walked up to complete strangers on the streets of the Big Apple and sang his heart out for them.
What woman wouldn’t love a tall, sexy red head singing You Are So Beautiful to them in the middle of brunch?
The most famous improv crew arguably in the world, ImprovEverywhere, has again struck in the heart of New York City with a hilarious prank. For their latest mission, they pretended the city made a new program of Seeing Eye People for New Yorkers to walk and text.
Countless volunteers wearing orange vests and leashes took to the streets with a texter right behind them holding the leash and tapping away.
Jimmy Kimmel has proven that people will act as know-it-alls, especially when there is a camera pointed at them. Countless times, Jimmy has sent his camera crew to Hollywood Blvd to ask passersby about fake or nonexistent events.
That prank video from just this week has garnered over 9.5 million views.
Now, FootBall Nation is taking a page out of Kimmel’s strategy book. Host Bill Enright took to Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan to ask die hard football fans about athletes that don’t exist.
Viewers can’t help but laugh at the fools who only seem to dig themselves deeper in the lie hole. Already, the two day old video has collected over a quarter million hits.
Donors Choose is a special site where donors pick specifically how their money will help America‘s needy public schools.
The nonprofit published this touching short film about Harlem English teacher James Walter Doyle back in February, but it has only exploded online this weekend, amassing over 130,000 hits in just days.
The video highlights Mr. Doyle, his students, and their powerful relationship. Check out Mr. Doyle’s Donors Choose page here.
Just over two weeks ago, Mystery Maccabee published this short and sweet how-to video for those who like to live life on the fun side. Already it has been covered on numerous publications, such as NowMSN, TastefullyOffensive, and CoedMagazine.
In the video, appropriately and simply titled How To Build A Ball Pit In Your Living Room, a young couple can be seen clearing their minuscule Manhattan sized living room, and setting up a rather large ball pit, comprised of over 8,000 balls.
Forget the ubiquitous glass of red wine after work, this is how you relax after the daily grind.