Steven Bohner
When someone has friends like this, who the hell needs enemies? After a night of drinking with his fraternity brothers, Aidan Mohr was dropped off at an emergency room with a post-it note on his chest identifying him and stating that he drank too much. After consuming over 20 shots of tequila in a matter of few hours, Mohr passed out at his frat house and was dropped off by his frat brothers at the ER. His BAC was .471% when he arrived at the hospital.
The Kings were playing the Blues during game 6 of the NHL Playoff series when the reporter for the Kings decided to do an interview with Matthew Perry in between periods. This interview took a quick turn towards awkward land when the reporter congratulated Matthew Perry for his show, 'Go On,' being cancelled. We aren't quite sure if he knew he was being a jerk or if he was just oblivious to the fact that the show was cancelled. Watch the clip and let us know what you think.
Sunday was Mother's Day and with that comes all sorts of letters, calls, poems, gifts, and flowers for Mom. Producer Steve got a text on Mother's Day from his sister. She had found an old letter he had written to his mom in 1988. It looks like a 7-year-old Steve was quite a good son!
Jeff Bliss, a student in Duncanville, Texas, decided to stand up to his teacher after getting removed from class. Bliss went on an epic 87 second rant explaining why her methods of teaching aren't working for everyone in the classroom. He goes off on his teacher about she doesn't do any 'face to face' teaching and instead just hands out packets.
Today, Free Beer and Hot Wings broke out their legendary airhorn for the first time in a while. Just as they have done countless times before, they waited for the other morning shows in our office to go on air and then... HOOOOOOOOOONK!
In what seems like a page directly out of Bruce Almighty, a Puerto Rican news anchor began speaking in tongues. After stumbling through a few words, the anchor begins to go through a range of vocal exercises. We aren't sure if he knew that the show live, or if he thought it was taped. But either way, the anchor went through what seem liked a classic case of mouth diarrhea.
Paul Kevin Curtis, the guy who was accused of sending ricin-laced letters to the President and other government officials, was freed from prison after his name was cleared. Curtis made the media rounds, told his story and thanked everyone for their support.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have had one hell of a year. They ended the season #1 in the Western Conference and have the second best record in the NBA. With such a successful season in the rear view mirror and the playoffs just getting under way, it's abot time they get a worthy fight song. That's where a shirtless fan from California steps in...
It was A.J. Clemente's first time on the air for North Dakota's NBC affiliate KFYR... It was also probably his last. Before the broadcast started, A.J. began to mutter something under his breath. What he didn't know was that his mic was on. A.J. was swearing quietly while his co-ancor was introducing himself.
With tomorrow being 4/20, the guys from Free Beer and Hot Wings got a hold of the legendary stoner, Tommy Chong. Chong talks about his new movie, his time in prison and much more.
In this video, a man reveals his face after countless reconstructive surgeries. He is suffering from a squamous cell carcinoma, which is a type of skin cancer. Normally this disease can be treated if spotted early, but his developed on the inside of his nasal passage and wasn't discovered until after it had done considerable damage. In order to combat the cancer, this man had his eye and a large portion of his face removed.
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford pulled out the 'ole camera in the face trick while being mobbed by the Canadian media after a press conference. Classic play, Mr. Ford. For those of you who haven't seen this rarely used trick, the easiest way to dodge a question is to NOT dodge the camera in your face.