Cat "sings" to music and tyke loves "walking" dog
(CBS News) There are a lot of quotes around words in that headline. I wonder why... could it be that the verbs used aren't necessarily being employed in a traditional sense? Ooh, I have an idea! Let's find out by clicking play on the first video above featuring a cat and an accordion.
Continue »Two toddlers being almost too cute for words
(CBS News) I've always speculated that if we could harness the cuteness of toddlers into an energy source, the world would be set for eternity. (Scientists, get on it!) And to reinforce the point, I've got two toddlers for you being almost too cute for words. I only throw out the word "almost" because, well, I do have to try and write about them. We start off with the "bedtime bandit" above.
Continue »Choir performs an "Ode to Sleep Deprived Parents"
(CBS News) While I have yet to experience the pleasure of marriage and parenthood myself, a lot of my friends have at this point in time. (Mom, don't harp on this right now, I'm working. Look, I'm putting myself out there, okay?) And if there is one thing they talk about often, it's the lack of sleep that comes from having a baby. Which segues perfectly into the video above of some iconic music with a slight variation that should speak (err, sing) to parents everywhere. Take a look and listen.
Continue »YouTube creators with Rube Goldberg-style challenge
(CBS News) Viral video creators out of Asia have thrown down a challenge that cannot be refused: an epic Rube Goldberg-style machine gauntlet! Click play to watch the fun unfold.
Continue »Photo prank makes imaginary friends all too real
(CBS News) While it's usually okay to have an imaginary friend as a young child, people tend to frown on it as you get older. (Especially if "older" is around your 20s or 30s.) But what happens when that imaginary friend turns out to be not-so-imaginary? Don't worry, we're not going down some dark and scary "Paranormal Activity" or "Poltergeist" road. Click play and get ready to laugh.
Continue »Disguised Jeff Gordon test drives car with salesman
(CBS News) While it might like a perfect fit for you and the price may be right, everyone needs a test drive before they purchase a new car. But what happens when that test drive is being done by NASCAR superstar Jeff Gordon in disguise? The ride of one salesman's life, that's what.
Continue »Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison in epic rap battle
(CBS News) If you're a total science and history geek like your blogger here, you're probably well aware of the bitter battle of words, minds and technology that occurred between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla (primarily) in the 19th century. What you're not aware of, however, is the new epic rap battle parody between these two titans above. Click play to get your laugh and learn on.
Continue »"Golf Boys" return with more tongue-in-cheek music
(CBS News) It was way back in 2011 that we featured a video here on The Feed with some recognizable PGA Tour golf stars rapping. And we all laughed and had a great time. Well, the good times are back again with this brand-new music video from the "Golf Boys" above!
Continue »Toddler not taking a nap will make parents laugh
(CBS News) Parents out there, tell me if you've heard this one before: "A toddler walks into a crib... and refuses to go to sleep." (Ba-dum-bum!) Sound familiar? And while you're not laughing yet, you will when you click play on the video above. Warning: You may also cry a little bit, too.
Continue »Kids act out Oscar nominees (with spoiler bonus)
(CBS News) The Academy Awards are approaching faster than you can say Usain Bolt riding a leopard, and all your friends can talk about is the Oscar buzz. ("Who will win best sound editing?" They whisper to themselves in excited anticipation). Sadly, you're too terrified of bedbugs to set foot in a movie theater and you don't have time to watch Wolverine's wigs get progressively more ridiculous over the course of the 10-hour-long musical-turned-movie "Les Miserables". Well, friends, let me present you with this free and more adorable alternative to watching the so-called best films of 2012.
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