Jimmy Fallon had Bill Gates on NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Wednesday night to talk about his foundation's new invention that turns sewage into drinking water.
That is something we talked about a couple of weeks ago on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show."
This couple loves having sex -- like, really, REALLY loves having sex.
In fact, they loved having sex so much that their neighbor complained on a regular basis, causing the cops to show up at their place an estimated 30 times in one year.
The neighbor's main issue was the woman was extremely loud during sex, causing a big disturbance.
This woman has some true musical talent.
She's able to create entire beats with the use of nothing but meat. Therefore, the video is aptly titled "Meat Beat."
Feel like freaking out the germaphobe in your life?
Show them this video and they’ll spend the next 24 hours in a panic-induced cleaning frenzy!
Jeff Wilson, a professor at Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, Texas, has been living in a 36-square-foot Dumpster since February.
"Why?" you may ask.
He's doing it to explore the idea of less. Much less.
The United Kingdom is changing how people are getting from place to place, and it's quite interesting.
How are they doing this, you ask? They're doing it with poop. Yeah, that's right, fecal matter.
Are you ever proud of your own belching?
After having a lot of carbonation, you may be able to burp really loud. You may even be able to burp on command. Also, beer may lead you to some really loud and really smelly burps that impress your friends. However, there's a guy that can outdo you no problem.
The other day, while cleaning his gun at the kitchen table, former Major League Baseball player Jose Canseco failed to check that the chamber was clear and ended up shooting his finger completely off.
That's a big bummer. Doctors were able to reattach the finger, but the prognosis doesn't look so great.
There's nothing that a dog loves more than chompin' on a bone. They can do it for hours and be perfectly content.
But when the family dog showed up at an Atlanta home chewing on a bone, the owners thought that something was a little strange: the bone appeared to be human.