A kayaker's life is on the line as a sieve drags him under the rapids and his friends try desperately to save his life.
Saturday, 8 July 2017
Kayaker Caught in the Death Grip of a Sieve | Ultimate Rush
A kayaker's life is on the line as a sieve drags him under the rapids and his friends try desperately to save his life.
Friday, 7 July 2017
Thursday, 6 July 2017
Sand Marble Race 2017
The second marble race of the sand marble rally tournament 2017! 20 colorful marbles will chase down a long course on a sand hill (Doornse Gat, Utrechtse Heuvelrug, the Netherlands), where the winner gets 20 tournament points.
In this tournament, a ghost marble will chase the competitors to push up marbles who got stuck on the course. The ghost marble does not count on the end results and will not be shown on the results list.
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
Here's what Nickelodeon slime is made of — according to 'Double Dare' host Marc Summers
Any kid who watched Nickelodeon in the '90s knows that it was all about the green slime. Marc Summers, host of "Double Dare" and "What Would You Do?" explains what it was actually made out of. A new documentary about Summers' life and career comes out later this year called "On Your Marc," and you can check out our full interview with him about his time on "Double Dare." Following is a transcript of the video:
Hi there. My name is Marc Summers.
“On your mark. Get Set. Go!”
You may know me from "What Would You Do?"
"I'm Mark Summers, and I wanna know how far you’ll go."
Slime gets identified with "Double Dare" a lot, and then again on "What Would You Do?" But it actually started on a show called "You Can't Do That on Television." What happened was, if you said the words, "I don't know," you would get slimed.
You know, it's weird. Slime is hot again. And there's all these recipes online that have nothing to do with what we used as real slime. It started off as vanilla pudding, apple sauce, green food coloring, and a little oatmeal. And that was our slime, and the consistency of that was far better than the stuff that I see today. I don't know what it is.
Did I ever get slimed? Oh yes. Numerous times.
Initially, on the first 65 episodes, I didn't get messy at all. And then the producers came to me and said, "Uh, you know, you gotta get a little messy." So the next thing I know, all the kids are trying to trash me with either slime or pies.
And you know some days I'd look like a Smurf. I'd be head to toe with blue whipped cream, blue kind of icing, whatever was on the course.
So yes, it was an occupational hazard in some ways, but it was a great way to make a living.
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Tuesday, 4 July 2017
Monday, 3 July 2017
Rugby - Stormers 'One in a Million' Try vs Chiefs
Stormers Winger Dillyn Leyds pulls off one of the passes of the season to set up the incredible Stormers Try vs The Chiefs.
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Rugby
Sunday, 2 July 2017
Tattoo Artists Critique Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and More Celebrity Tattoos
We asked the hosts of Spike TV's Ink Master to review celebrity tattoos. From Justin Bieber and Chris Brown, to Rihanna and Nicki Minaj, Chris Nunez and Oliver Peck comment on the artisanship that went into these tattoos.
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