THIS CHRIS JOHNSON VIDEO WILL HAVE YOU IN TEARS.
Life is sometimes extremely unfair for some of the best people on this planet.
Truly heartbreaking.
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In 1989, Jim Varney and Robin Williams were caught on camera riffing with each other backstage at COMIC RELIEF III, and it's really amazing to see. The two had a known mutual respect for each other, first met crossing paths on the standup circuit, with Williams even saying that no one could keep up with him more than Varney 🔥 Two legends we lost way too soon
Dolly Parton has entered the trucker stop business. Here's a special look at Dolly's Tennessean Travel Stop in Cornersville, Tenn., that is officially open for business.
Josh Hokit offers an interesting theory on what went wrong for Ilia Topuria:
"Topuria makes the mistake of... he beats up his teammates, and so now the teammates fear him, where now he's not getting a certain look.
That's the downfall of Topuria. If you're always hitting people in the liver, you're always dropping your teammates, the teammates are kind of shelled up. They're scared to hit you because, rightfully so, no one wants to be dropped in practice.
You want a healthy balance in practice where the guy is still trying to test you, so you have to practice your defense. I think that's why his distance and timing were off, because of that."
Joe Rogan says the UFC White House event was the “greatest night of fights of all time”
He also called Ilia Topuria vs Justin Gaethje the greatest fight ever
(via @joerogan)
"I felt embarrassed to even be sitting by [Gaethje] because I was counting him out. It was one of the most inspiring fights I've ever seen.
Ilia did not know what to do. Ilia would still crack him, but Justin didn't even look like he got in a fight.
It was one of the sickest performances of all time."
Sean O'Malley was blown away by Justin Gaethje's performance against Ilia Topuria.
Gaethje walkout is better than any tracking cam movie shots. No reshots. One take. Real time. Most badass shit I've ever seen. Documentary renegade live film making.
The SNL sketch that got Damon Wayans fired mid-season was this "Mr. Monopoly" sketch where Wayans decided before the show went live to play his cop character as flamboyantly gay.
Wayans later said that Eddie Murphy previously warned him he better come up with his own sketch ideas or the other writers were going to write him as stereotypical black characters. "Everything Eddie said came true." As for why Wayans chose this particular moment to rebel, he said, "I snapped. I just did not care. I purposefully did that because I wanted [Lorne Michaels] to fire me," which host Griffin Dunne said he saw occur literally right after they all walked off stage.
“43 years at Campbell’s Soup… and this is what they gave Grandpa for retirement 😱
A solid 14K GOLD Campbell’s Chicken Noodle soup can.
Heavy enough that the pawn shop dropped $6,000 on it (estimating $6–7K+ melt value).
No joke—they called it a gamble and still bought it on the spot.
Real gold retirement gift or the greatest corporate swag ever?
Watch till the end 👀 #GoldenSoupCan #CampbellSoupRetirement #14KGold #PawnShopFinds #Viral”