Poodle Exercise
Jan 30, 2014Whether you’re a human, or a poodle, this is a weird way to stay in shape:
Whether you’re a human, or a poodle, this is a weird way to stay in shape:
Have you guys checked out this Nike SB app yet? The jury is out at Krash headquarters until we’ve used it a little bit more. You can check out the goods right here:
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What happens when the world’s favorite wall art comes to life? It lives!
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If you’re going to have nine lives, you can be a little bit reckless with at least one of them.
Didga the cat is living life in the fast lane on board his motorised skateboard Ollie.
Stunning spectators, he cruised through the Australian coastal town of Coolongatta.
What the heck you guys. Apparently in the 80’s there was this magical personal assistant called OmniBot. And here I am still microwaving my own hot pockets and entertaining my own guests. What gives science? My phone can tell me the GDP of Zimbabwe in under a second but I still have to try to impress my girlfriend robot-free?
Have you ever wondered what beat boxing looks like in slow motion? Neither have we! But that doesn’t make this video from beat boxing artist, Flula, any less funny to watch:
Jaden Newman is a 4th grader at Downey Christian School and also the high school’s varsity point guard. But don’t let her age fool you, this 9-year-old is schooling girls almost twice her age by averaging 14.8 points and 7.5 assists a game.
Here’s one radical way to start out the new year. Bring your board to the old day job.
Tim Knoll, Jeremy VanSchoonhoven, Zak Maeda, Casey Holm, and William Hendrickson tear up the City by the Bay with their insane trials tricks.
This video is 15 full minutes of amazing. And the best part of it is all of the puppet activities it inspires after watching. Thank you, Jim.
Jim Henson and Muppeteers show kids how to make puppets from simple things like socks. This video aired on Public Television in 1969, prior to Sesame Street, on Iowa Public Television’s “Volume See” kids’ show.