Monday, December 26th, 2011
By Ned
I guess the new, hot thing for television shows is to get people with phobias and then mercilessly put them right in front of their greatest fear. This UK woman happens to have a serious fear of snowmen. So let’s pull back the curtain and show you quite possibly the scariest looking snowman ever, shall we love? Also, I can’t figure out what’s more white: the snowman or the “doctor’s” bleached hair. Check out a reason to celebrate normalcy after the jump!
Sunday, November 27th, 2011
By Ned
Wow, really didn’t see that one coming. When I was a kid, I used to be a really big d*ck because I used to love to hide and wait for people to scare. I’m not sure why I used to get so much pleasure out of it, but after seeing this clip I don’t think I’m ever going to do that again. Check out the serious prank fail after the jump!
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
By COED Staff
Nothing is more destructive to a person’s ego than a bad haircut. You can only pull off the “what, I just really like this hat” off for so long before people start to question what’s going on. And no one understands that better than a small child getting his very first hair cut. Because he knows that if this isn’t the time the barber slips up and shaves everything besides a rat-tail, next time certainly could be.
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
By Andrew - Hunter College
Few emotions are better caught on tape than fear. There’s just something about seeing someone else’s terror from the comfort of your own home that makes you feel an odd sense of joy. And when that terror is a playful monkey chasing a girl around a cage, it’s only that much sweeter.
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
By Andrew - Hunter College
I’m not sure what it is about watching a person freak the f**k out that is so great. But whatever it is, this video has it. As a side note, if I’m ever caught screaming like this on video, just kill me before someone puts it on the Internet.
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
By Steve - Seton Hall
The fear of bridges, the fear of the number 13, maybe even the fear of public toilets. Up until today I thought these were as strange as phobias got. But now I can thank Maury Povich for opening my eyes to the real freaks of the world.
In the following clips Maury brings in two guests and forces them to confront their fear head on. Those fears being: pickles, balloon… Click to read more
Thursday, September 27th, 2007
By Steve - Seton Hall
Ahhhhhh TV druggies! There have been so many classic cases of celebrities being stoned out of their minds during TV appearances. (See these clips: Crispin Glover, aka George McFly on David Letterman and James Brown trippin’ balls.)
I’ve never seen TV sitcom stars eff’ed up on camera though…well at least until I saw this list call… Click to read more
Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
By Steve - Seton Hall
The fear of bridges, the fear of the number 13, maybe even the fear of public toilets. Up until today I thought these were as strange as phobias got. Little did I know that Maury Povich for opening my eyes to the real freaks of the world.
In the following clips Maury brings in two guests and forces them to confront their fear head on. Their fears: pickles, balloons a… Click to read more