At times as a parent you see your kid pick up some type of ability to create art and you have to do your best to support that and allow them to grow their talent.
Is it possible for lightening to strike twice? After the success of the first Bean Boozled Gag Reel, we combed through the footage to bring you part two!
On this Fourth of July, we celebrate America's Independence in one of the best ways we know: running through the halls of our offices with NERF guns and scaring all the salespeople. Lucky for you, we recorded it.
Did you not make it to Bloomin' Festival 2015? Or did Chase Bryant so blow your mind that you were unaware of any further goings on Saturday night? Whatever your reason, if you missed our Tenth Anniversary Fireworks Display, presented by D.R. Horton, worry no more. We recorded the whole thing, and you can watch it right here.
He was the man on the television screen when the world stopped turning that September day: George W. Bush, 43rd president of the United States of America. He called for freedom then as we sat in our elementary rooms; he called for it again this past Wednesday during the McLane Lecture series at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.
This week, Focus Features will release, at long last, the first installment of their 'Fifty Shades' trilogy of feature films based on the bestselling novels by E L James. Call us plebs, but we figured that, before we went to see the movie ('cause you know we're going to), we ought to see what the book was all about. Check out our results, below.
We recently had the chance to sit down with New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady in advance of his sixth Big Game debut, to ask him a few questions about his softer side, the one we don't get to see, the one beyond the balls.
Today in most parts of the Lone Star State it'll be sunny and a cool 70 degrees. Yeah, it might have dropped into the forties overnight, but that's hardly anything to brag about. What's the use in being the toughest folk in America when the weather is so milquetoast? Look at what you could be experiencing today if you lived in Maine, instead.