Please enjoy this clip of Conan attempting to track down his assistant's lost mug and realize late night hosts don't have this kind of rapport with their staff.
Back in 2016, astronaut Scott Kelly smuggled a gorilla suit aboard the International Space Station and proceeded to have the time of his life.
The Rockin' 1000, a collection of a thousand musicians, asked Dave Grohl to come play his song with them in Cesena, Italy. The results were astounding.
Redditors unearthed the time a prankster had the time of their life dressed up as a T-Rex inside Chicago's Field Museum — and then mourned Sue in the lobby. (From February 2016)
Joan Rivers had a brilliant idea to get Vincent Price to perform his famous "Thriller" rap and he, er, thrilled the entire audience.
Back in 2008, Aubrey Plaza and several other undercover standup comedians from the Upright Citizens Brigade, snuck enormous desktop computers and CRT monitors inside a Starbucks in Manhattan and gave unsuspecting passerby a good chuckle.
Redditor u/SauloJr quizzed the r/AskReddit community about the most useful unknown websites that they wished more people knew about, and netizens enthusiastically offered some of their favorite lesser-known fruits of the web.
Here's a day in the life of Amsterdam's Red Light District, and how the decriminalization of sex work has made the neighborhood relatively safe. (From 2019)
Usain Bolt has superhuman abilities that nobody has been able to replicate. Here's why it's so hard to run the 100 meter dash in under 9 seconds. (From 2018)
In this clip from a 2011 episode of "Life's Too Short," Liam Neeson attempts his hand at improvisational comedy with help from Ricky Gervais.
They were the ultimate comedy duo on Nickelodeon during the 90s. But then Kenan got a sweet gig at "SNL" and Kel fell off the face of the Earth. What happened? (From 2019)
Please enjoy the time Prince surprised the members of the media with a show at his Super Bowl press conference.
John Hughes shot a three hour version of the beloved John Candy classic "Uncle Buck." Here's what's missing from the original cut.
A resurfaced clip of David Bowie having a tense conversation with MTV VJ Mark Goodman over the network's reticence to play Black artists.
This "SNL" sketch about parents on Christmas is a little too real.
In this 2002 "TV Funhouse" sketch on "SNL," the Peanuts gang discover how they transformed Charlie Brown's tree.
A drunk Santa ornament gets a rude awakening finding out he's on the back of the Christmas tree.
While the Christians are away celebrating Christmas, Jewish people get to have their own fun.
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