It turns out it’s less dangerous (as you’d expect) for a monkey to get hold of a camera, where they’ll take delightful self portraits…
… than it is for a monkey to get hold of a machine gun.
It turns out it’s less dangerous (as you’d expect) for a monkey to get hold of a camera, where they’ll take delightful self portraits…
… than it is for a monkey to get hold of a machine gun.
A Monkey riding on a pig, with a catchy song
Creed Shreds (A slight written language warning on this one)
A bit of Remi Galliard
A Chimpanzee Riding on a Segway
Bill Bailey plays U2
Chinese army redub
Subtitled Hymns
Old School Christian Advertising
Ninja Fight
Joel Osteen on Bacon
K-Strass the Yo-Yo Master
Steve Jobs in adjectives…
An Anti-Farmville Ad
Having just watched Bear Grylls behead a skunk (after smothering it in his jacket), bash a snake to death with a plank of wood, confront killer bees to steal their honey and finally drink his own urine while incredibly close to the end of the episode (surely he could’ve made it), I’ve been looking for a new television high. Can it get any better?
The answer is yes. It can.
I’m not sure I’ve said this before – but the explorer/travel writer character in Black Books in the episode with the cat – has to be based on Bear right? Did you know he was the youngest person to climb Everest? I didn’t.
This made me laugh more than it should have.