One of the better pranks I’ve heard about let alone seen video of.
Visit HarvardSucks.org where Yale students help Harvard express their true feelings about themselves.
Score of game: Harvard 35, Yale 3. Yet everyone goes home a winner.
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One of the better pranks I’ve heard about let alone seen video of.
Visit HarvardSucks.org where Yale students help Harvard express their true feelings about themselves.
Score of game: Harvard 35, Yale 3. Yet everyone goes home a winner.

Think you’re extreme? Try soul flying
Thanks go to Vanessa for passing this one along!
Editor’s Note: No words for that
One of my buddies forwarded me the link to a quick flash file that made me laugh a little. If you need a quick laugh, try and think back to the days in the computer lairs of your college… and then open the link.
Poster’s note: I can’t help feel this is rigged, but I wouldn’t put it past myself to do a similar thing.
hro-kee, so… this is a little flash file about nuclear war and the different peoples of earth portrayed with perhaps a small bias for using common stereotypes, but nonetheless funny… especially for those of us in California. Damn French…
Watch The End of the World…

William Hung, a man onto himself.
He entered the American Idol auditions with a bulletproof attitude and balls of steel. This is worth 2 minutes of your time…
See the video here. (sound required)
And if you want to know what else is going on with the man, the myth, the legend, take a look at this website dedicated to him: williamhung.net (thanks to Shannon and the team at Yahoo for digging this one up)
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Check out this ping pong match. If nothing else, it’s an impressive form of an emerging performance art: Real-time 3-d emulation en vivo.
This link requires audio and video playback for best enjoyment.
Thanks go to Dr. David Fenard for passing this along.