Watch These Animals Sneezing Up a Storm — Daily Distraction
It can be hard to tell what an animal's thinking when it sneezes.
It can be hard to tell what an animal's thinking when it sneezes.
Playing at a private show in Nashville last week, Lady Antebellum showcased some of their new songs including "Downtown". They invited their song writing friends to join them on stage to perform their new hit. They jokingly call it "Downtown Abbey" in reference to the PBS series "Downton Abbey".
It seems like such a good idea at the time, right? You're at the bar, or the state fair, or some amusement park and hey, what's that? A mechanical bull? "Sure, I could totally ride that," you think.
Miranda Lambert is a bit of a Stepford Wife in her 'Mama's Broken Heart' video. She's quite the actress, showing off her crazy side with reckless abandon -- but she makes nutty look good. Her character pops Rx pills, which she washes down with a glass of scotch. She's got a fancy house and lots of swanky things, but none of it's making her happy. Despite that heavy theme, the video is fun and Lambert is a hoot, chewing the scenery as she comes undone.
Thompson Square's 'If I Didn't Have You' video celebrates their relationship in a most emotional way.
Ever been horseback riding? It can be a lot of fun, but there's one obvious peril: you will fall off the horse.
New Rochelle (N.Y.) High School was trailing Mt. Vernon by 10 points with 3 minutes left in the New York Section 1 Class AA championship game on Sunday afternoon. The Huguenots rallied to within two points with 2
Earlier this week, the family trio The Henningsens released the music video for their record-setting song, 'American Beatiful.' Featuring shots of the family and their friends in their favorite places, this video is so genuine that you're guaranteed to love it.
By now you've probably seen at least one video of a soldier or Marine returning home and seeing his dog for the first time. It's one of the things the Internet does that really, genuinely tugs at your heartstrings.
Well, it might not be a nightclub dance floor so much as the living room, but the point is the same: these folks just wanna dance!
Having a trampoline in your backyard is more popular than ever, and our four-legged friends are getting in on the action.
The Tuesday K-LAW Classic was the #1 country song 30 years ago - February 26th 1983. It was co-written and originally recorded by George Jones.