Say you're in high school and your parents are out of town. You throw a little get-together for, oh, maybe 500 people. Things get just a little out of hand, with thousands of dollars of damage done to neighbors' property and police cars. Then a TV reporter asks you how you feel. And you feel, well, absolutely NO remorse (3:26).
You've shredded Guitar Hero I, II, and III, so what's left? Now, from College Humor comes Roadie Hero, the ultimate game for rock's unsung gig warriors! Simulates everything from rigging a PA to getting yelled at by the band (1:03).
Remember in Office Space when the waiter mentions "a case of the Mondays" to Peter? Well, we think the guys at Funny or Die know a little something about a case of the Mondays. And we're not just talking about the Pepto-Bismol Chicken (1:49).
What started as an amateur YouTube video from a disgruntled Arkansas voter was turned into a televised ad that aired during a recent South Carolina GOP debate. The gist: A mother blames Gov. Huckabee for championing the release of a rapist who went on to kill her daughter (0:57).
Following in the proud tradition of Crank Dat Kosha Boy comes the latest multiculti spoof of Soulja Boy's now-timeless classic, "Crank Dat." Here, the Southeast Asian take: Uncle Vijay and Uncle Ramesh, played by the California comedy duo of Pari Mathur and Harvin Sethi (2:53).
There's a bit of a language barrier here, but in any language, this intrepid reporter is going to feel it in the morning. Maybe he'll think twice before reporting from the middle of a donkey race again (0:19).
The hidden track from Aesop Rock's None Shall Pass is an unadvertised gem of free-flowing lyrics unfurled with precision viciousness. Laid over a time-lapse video of art being drawn on a wall by designer Jeremy Fish, "Pigs" is full of slide guitar and anger (4:30).
This 2006 video disappeared from most Internet sites after Neely accidentally sold the rights to a film festival for $250. But thanks to a loyal fan base that fights to keep it online, "Washington, Washington" is a viral classic (2:23).