Author Archives: Vince Nitro
Vince Nitro’s Private Reserve – 6 : Where’d the Cheese Go?
In today’s installment of Vince Nitro’s Private Reserve, Ween ask one of the most pressing questions ever with help from some Lego people. Personally I think the Professor needs to hire some better assistants. All they seem to do is … Continue reading
Vince Nitro’s Private Reserve – 5 : McRoll
Much like the 74 minute remix of The Time Warp, I won’t hold it against you if you don’t make it through all of this one. Really, I won’t. Making it through something like this requires true grit, and I … Continue reading
Vince Nitro’s Private Reserve – 4 : Daft Punk – Technologic
I don’t know about you, but nothing makes my night quite like being serenaded by the bastard child of a T-800 and a Chucky doll.
Vince Nitro’s Private Reserve – 2 : Max Headroom Pirating Incident
This was a prank someone pulled in 1987 where they managed to override a broadcast of Dr. Who on WTTW with a video feed of a guy in a Max Headroom disguise babbling about the GWN, Chuck Swirsky (yes, the … Continue reading
Vince Nitro’s Private Reserve – 3 : I Am Very Experienced At Lovemaking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpZ3x8ucSRI I don’t even remember how I came across this little chestnut. It’s been in my YouTube favorites for a couple of years now. Enjoy
Vince Nitro’s Private Reserve – 1 : Singing Medicine PSA
This marks the first entry from Vince Nitro’s Private Reserve. After talking with Gill, it was noted that I have a knack for finding bizarre, inane, not necessarily funny but always peculiar videos on YouTube. This seemed like a good … Continue reading
The More You Know
Try this: Open a video on YouTube. Pause the video. Hold the Left arrow key for two seconds. Enjoy playing Snake.
Human Centipede costume wins $1K
I really don’t have much to say to this besides the fact that I tip my hat to them. Well played.
Filler Link: Zombie Kitten Apocalypse
Filler Link: Australian NES Commercial
Evidently the good folks in Nintendo’s Marketing department figured that the best way to get Aussies to buy their product would be to taunt them mercilessly with blocky Nightmare Fuel versions of their characters with voices that range from someone … Continue reading