Imagine you're a freshman at Texas Tech and you get to be the famous bell ringer for football. You tell your parents you'll be on ESPN. This is what they see.
Willard, the boxing kangaroo, takes on all challengers and scores a knockdown at 1:05 in the first round. "Whuuuupppp!"
What's got this businessman so serious? Give us your best caption by commenting
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On America's birthday let's celebrate the one thing we all agree on. Communism sucks.
A vaguely familiar coworker is walking toward you in the corridor, but he's far enough away that you don't really have to greet him. What do you do?
Robbing a liquor store isn't a very good idea to start. But, this guy's unorthodox approach takes the stupidity cake. Down the hatch!
An anchor and and reporter, who appear to have a long-standing fued, exchange heated words over a story.
Whenever possible, speak in common business language. Personal anecdotes could derail the meeting.
The hot jams that keep you employed in sticky situations. Just like Pete Sampras here.
There's anchor openings abound in California after Dana has an adventurous birthday celebration and his substitute, Ken Bastida, stumbles slightly on the top story.
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Styles may be changing in the American workplace, but the combover is here to stay. If you can't grow it, don't show it.
Gotta feel pretty good when you get knocked out on live TV and the anchorwoman prays for your safety...but forgets whether your name is Chris or Kevin.
I pity the fool who doesn't get inspired by these fashion statements. Remember: "Table the label...wear your own name."