NBA Fights -Video
September 30, 2006
I prefer soccer, but why give up a chance to watch people over 6 feet tall have a go at each other?
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is the premier Basketball League which over time has produced some excellent players and some memorable moments, here’s a video featuring some not so ‘friendly’ players….
Mariah Carey on MTV Cribs
September 29, 2006
I only ever watch MTV for Cribs and Pimp My Ride, as for music videos, well we have YouTube for that!.
Here’s an episode from MTV’s Cribs featuring the diva -Mariah Carey
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Watch the Simpsons from Season 1 to Season 18
September 28, 2006
Can’t get enough of the Simpsons? why not watch all the episodes from season 1 to 18 for free?

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James Bond Bloopers
September 25, 2006
Moviemistakes has compiled an intresting video on bloopers seen on Bond movies through the years.
Top Gears’s Richard Hammond Suffers Brain Injuries
September 22, 2006

Top Gear is one of the only programs i watch on TV these days ( the other being C.S.I & LOST), so it’s really sad to know that i may not see Richard Hammond in the show again.
The Top Gear host was left fighting for his life after a horror 315mph smash in a rocket-powered car, he did it as the show’s team were trying to break the land speed record in UK and he actually managed it at 315mph before the car suddenly turned right, crashed and somersaulted.
Witness Dave Ogden, who works for Event Fire Services — responsible for safety at the shoot — explained: “Richard was doing the final run of the day when things went wrong.
“The parachute deployed from the back of the car and there was quite a lot of smoke.
“The dragster veered to the right and turned over a couple of times then came to a halt.
“It was upside down and Richard’s head was dug slightly into the ground. The roll cage had buried in the grass and his head was pushed in the soil. We quickly cleared the area around his helmet.
“We were able to right the vehicle and cut the roll frame to release him and put him on a spinal board with a neck collar.
