Broken Nose Street Prank, Texting and Driving Video, ‘Twerk’ in the Oxford Dictionary + More – Top Stories of the Week
In case you missed them, we’ve gathered our top stories of the past week that you may have missed. Check them out.
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Street Pranksters Receive Hilarious Reactions to Broken Nose Prank
Popular pranksters, Roman Atwood and Dennis Roady, took their talents to the streets with one of the greatest pranks ever.
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Video Dramatically Highlights the Dangers of Texting While Driving
Regardless of whether you are a kid just learning to drive, or an adult that has been driving for years, it is super important for us all to remember the dangers of texting while driving – especially since school is back in session. This video is a dramatic reenactment of a teenage girl who was texting while driving and they crash, killing two passengers in her car, two other people and a baby. WARNING: The video is graphic and may not be suitable for all people. However, I think it’s important to watch as it may save your life, as well as others.
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‘Twerk,’ Selfie,’ ‘Buzzworthy’ Lead Parade of Hip New Words in Oxford Dictionary
Here’s a scary thought: Miley Cyrus is having an effect on the English language.
Twerk, a sexually suggestive dance popularized by the likes of Cyrus, is one of several new words and phrases that has made it into the Oxford Dictionary. The dictionary defines twerk as to “dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance.”
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The Beach Boys, ‘Made in California’ – Album Review
The Beach Boys' 2012 reunion album was released during the group's 50th-anniversary celebration. But more than just marking a milestone, 'That's Why God Made the Radio' strapped itself into a time capsule and did its best to rocket itself back to 1962 or at least to 1967 (or maybe 1972).
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Ted Nugent’s Wife Shemane Arrested at DFW Airport for Carrying a Gun
Shemane Nugent, the wife of the gun-toting Motor City Madman Ted Nugent, was arrested Thursday afternoon for bringing a gun into Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport.