Rock Drummers Considered ‘Top Athletes’

Despite rockers’ (deserved) reputations for late nights, drugs, booze and women, a new study has found that rock drummers require the physical stamina of a (much harder working) top athlete to be able to play all the way through a show. Ninety minutes of drumming could bring a person’s heart rate to a thumping 190 beats-per-minute, and an hour concert can burn between 400 and 600 calories, says the BBC. Read More »

13 Things You Didn’t Know About The Office

The Office

Over 1,000 people voted in our recent poll What Is The Best Show On TV and The Office came out on top with 13% of the votes. So, you want more Office content? Ask and you shall recieve.

I bet you didn’t know that Steve Carell called out of work on the first day of the writers strike citing “enlarged balls.” Pretty sweet fact right?!

Up your Office trivia knowledge by checking out 13 Things You Didn’t Know About The Office after the jump! Read More »

Bear Grylls & “Man vs Wild” are a Fraud!

Bear Grylls

The BBC is investigating claims that “Man vs Wild” “misled viewers.” And Bear Grylls (former member of SAS, a career that ended when he broke his back in three places, after rehabilitation became the youngest Brit to climb Mt. Everest and return alive) isn’t as rugged as he seems on the show. Not that we all didn’t think some of “Man vs Wild” was staged for dramatic effect but a crew member told the Sunday Times of some pretty damning allegations. Read More »