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A woman named Donna who had been involved in several deer-car accidents called a local radio station recently to voice her complaints on the placement of deer crossing signs on local roadways. She worried that the deer were being coaxed by the signs into crossing in high traffic areas. Seriously! I didn't know deer can read. Did you? Hear the actual phone call, placed to Donna's local radi
Her name is Venus, and after a video of her on Youtube went viral, she was invited to make an appearance on NBC's the Today Show. She is absolutely striking, completely real according to her veterinarian, and you can see her after the jump...
YouTube has announced it’s now streaming 4 billion online videos every day, with more than 60 hours of video uploaded to the site every minute. So what’s everyone watching?
As he video blogs about Oklahoma State’s football win over Kansas City, YouTuber Elmore Drive reacts with dismay to one of the earthquakes that rattled Oklahoma over the weekend.
Movie titles aren't just picked out of hat, it turns out. In fact, they almost always have something to do with the movie itself (they do indeed go back to the future in "Back to the Future").
This supercut features two minutes of 80 movie characters saying the actual title of the movie.
Check out the surprisingly hypnotic exercise below: