It's still 2020, and this holiday season, no traditional stream of a yule log on your TV will cut it. Nope, this year, we're switching to this 10-hour dumpster fire video.
Partying on into the night with Big and Rich and Miranda Lambert leaves you pretty tired. So there's no need to pick up that bottle or cup you've been drinking from right?
You’d think that spending $90 million on something like Bright (with $3.5 million of that going to Max Friggin’ Landis) would be embarrassing enough for Netflix, especially after all the third-degree burns they suffered from last night’s onslaught of negative reviews. But apparently the fine folks at Netflix are masochists: Not only have they already ordered a sequel to David Ayer’s buddy-cop-orc movie, but they’ve taken their self-own to the next level with a Bright-inspired holiday “fireplace.”
Most people have some common sense, but for those that don't, the message is to you - don't do this! Grand Junction is not a junk yard. Here're four better ways to get rid of unwanted furniture.
Taking out the trash is a task that is apparently frowned upon by kids and the women here who have no clue how to do it.
In what quickly snowballs into a comedy of errors, this video catches one girl failing to toss a garbage bag into a dumpster...