Friends in this video u can look at a guy who hits many things with a towel.Its really amazing,He first stated hitting the cap worn by his room mate,then he made the switch on and off with his towel,then u can see that he has hit the two balloons which were filled with water.Then next he hit a coin which was placed on the table,and again he had hit the balloon caught by his friend,next u can see him hitting butter,soap,crackers,apple,and cover filled with water,He had also hit the bloopers and at last he hit the switch by which it stopped working.Its really good to watch this video so friends dont miss this amazing rattail towel popping tricks.
A time-lapse video of the construction of a hotel in China, which took only two days to build. And it’s level 9 earthquake resistant. Well, sounds too good to be true, especially when it is from China.
Mark Kirby pilots the boat as Brendan Kearns shoots video of an enormous amount of Asian (Silver) Carp jumping along the boat.While Asian Carp are often seen in the wake of boats traversing the river, this was a sight not reportedly seen before.
This short clip is from the DVD which includes behind the scenes in Charlie Chaplin's film 'The Circus'. Attending the premiere at Manns Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA - the scene shows a large woman (or man), dressed in black and a hat, talking into something that only be described as a mobile phone device or possibly a walkie-talkie. Remember this is from 1928.
Meet Francisco Domingo Joaquim from Angola. He was given the title of the 'World's Widest Mouth' by Guinness World Records. No wonder, his mouth is 17cm (6.69 in) wide and can fit in a Coca-Cola can sideways. It’s just crazy.Don’t forget to look the video.
Utah’s largest pumpkin for the year, weighing in at 1,169 pounds, was dropped on an old Pontiac after being hefted up by a 175-foot crane:The pumpkin was grown by Matt McConkie from Mountain Green and it is calculated that the descent of the giant pumpkin reached a top speed of 67.1mph for 3.1 seconds before meeting its end.