Sherry Taylor

Videos We Love This Week

Jack did NOT eat a cupcake

Adorable kid denies eating a cupcake…. As he has icing all over his face! HA! So cute!

 

Dubstep with a McDonald’s Cup

Dubstep may no longer be underground and cool, but that doesn’t mean it’s stepping to the wayside. Most people need a laptop and an entire electronic kit to create dubstep music, but not Parker Kane. All he needs is a soda cup from McDonald’s and a straw. Impressive!

Pumpkin Carving With A Rifle

As Halloween approaches, Jack-o-lanterns are popping up everywhere. But all that cutting and slicing, it’s just such a pain. Thankfully, a guy demonstrates how to carve a pumpkin for a Halloween Jack-o-lantern in moments with just a couple rounds with a rifle. The results actually looks creepy and is perfect for Halloween.

And finally it’s swing dance vs hip hop and these dancers are amazing!

https://vimeo.com/142215364

Thanks to Marc Schindler for putting these videos together!

Sherry

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