A George Carlin video that's safe to watch at work -
the 1990 update of his classic bit about baseball and football:
The new Grand Theft Auto game is breaking records for video game sales.
Conan O'Brien says this version is tamer than other GTA games.
A 1999 surveillance video has hit youtube, showing a time-lapsed view of a man stuck in an elevator for 41 hours. The man later won a lawsuit for an undisclosed amount. I don't know if he knew the camera was there, but it's a good thing he didn't kill some time rubbing one out...
A movie about 80-year-old rock n' rollers is coming out this spring. No, this isn't that new Rolling Stones documentary. It's called "Young at Heart", and it's about a group of senior citizens who tour as a rock choir. It's rated R, for drug use, language, graphic violence, explicit sex, and animal mutilation. Crank up the speakers and click the play button...
Aerosmith will star in their own version of the Guitar Hero video game series.
Here's what they'll look like:
Guitar Hero isn't the first game that features Aerosmith. Back in the '90's, the band was in a game called Revolution X. Here's a clip from that game where an Aerosmith gig is invaded by what appears to be a gang of armed Chippendale dancers. Despite the gunfire, the assault vehicle, and giant flying CD's, the band keeps playing:
The Huskers football team has begun spring practice under Bo Pelini. Coach Pelini started the practice by giving the team milk and cookies, then asked them to pretty please tackle someone. Click here for the story from the Journal-Star, and watch these reports from KETV and the World-Herald:
Trying to look busy at your desk while you wait for 5 o'clock to get here? Kill some cubicle time and see if you can get to the White House by clicking the banner to play...
If you're a Stones or AC/DC fan, you'll love this -
Angus and Malcolm Young jam with the Stones:
Boston now has two new lead singers. They're replacing the late Brad Delp and launching a summer tour. One of the singers is Michael Sweet, formerly of the Christian Metal Band Stryper. They found the other singer through the internet; he'd done some Boston covers and posted them online. Tom Scholz brought the guy onstage during their Brad Delp Tribute concert. His name is Tommy DeCarlo, and here's a short clip of him performing at the tribute show:
And here's a video from the other new Boston frontman, Michael Sweet:
Jeff Healey and Stevie Ray Vaughan doing "Look at Little Sister"
"60 Minutes" sent a correspondent to test the Pentagon's new Active Denial System, a device that fires a 100,000-watt invisible beam to stop enemies. If only they'd done this test on Andy Rooney...
Here's a commercial Bud Light didn't air during the Super Bowl. I don't know if they decided not to air it or if Fox told them they couldn't air it, but it would've been the Super Bowl's best commercial.