The marketers at Old Milwaukee made these highly entertaining pass me a beer trick shot videos.
Enjoy!
The marketers at Old Milwaukee made these highly entertaining pass me a beer trick shot videos.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Below are links to the images found in this video so you can print them out and try it yourself. You’ll have to print the template onto a transparency. If you have an ink jet printer you have to use a special transparency made specifically for ink jet printers. When you print the images and the template make sure to print them all at the same size if any of the sizes change the effect will not work.
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BMX riders take advantage of spinning parts on their bikes to pop open some cold beers in honor of St Patrick’s Day.
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Featuring pro riders Albert Mercado, Hoang Tran, Dirt Ron, Kyle Hart, Demarcus Paul and Tom Perry.
Dave Hax shows us five easy ways to make candles from things you might already have around the house. Dave makes candles from cheese wax and newspaper, butter and string, a can of tuna (in oil) and string, a wax crayon, and the peel from half an orange and olive oil.
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How to make 5 emergency candles out of household items (cheese wax, butter candle, tuna can oil burner, wax crayon, orange and olive oil burner). Simple life hacks.
Richard Wiseman, of In 59 Seconds, demonstrates a little mind trick that can be put to many different uses. If you want to persuade someone to do something, start small before going big.
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In this video, Richard Wiseman of In 59 Seconds demonstrates a simple, yet powerful, persuasion mind trick.
Researchers discovered when volunteers were asked for a large favor immediately, most refused. But when they agreed to a small favor, and after some time, were asked for a larger one, three quarters agreed to the larger request.
Psychologist call this the ‘foot in the door effect.’