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Heineken “Carol Karaoke” Video For Christmas

The video was created by Heineken, who gave a few lucky strangers the chance to brave the crowd and belt their favorite holiday carol in front of thousands of strangers. Heineken invited unsuspecting New Yorkers for an evening of Carol Karaoke at Karaoke Boho in the NYC’s West Village– as long as they promised to sing one carol. Those who decided in a matter of seconds to keep singing were broadcasted in well-known public places, including a Jumbotron at an NBA game, on the TV of every NYC taxi for a week, and on a famed Times Square billboard.

Would you or wouldn’t you jingle bell rock for a crowd of thousands? What would you do? Open your world and share your thoughts with #CarolKaraoke

What Guys Really Want for Christmas

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Let’s cut to the chase. Guys would prefer to receive sensible and practical gifts instead of another bottle of cologne (still have unused bottles collecting dust from previous years), tools (we get the hint we should be doing more around the house), and “fashionable” clothing our significant would “love to see us in” (rather than what we actually like to wear).

Enough already! Give us something that will generate a legitimate smile when we open it – such as subscription-based products that will last the whole year through.

800razors.com, the burn-free razor company, suggests a few subscription-based gift ideas that will be used the whole year through:

Eat Like a Man – Let’s not forget that we guys have refined tastes beyond steak. Enter Mantry.com, the modernman’s pantry. Each month, Mantry sends a box of high-quality, locally produced food to your door in a crate! Subscriptions come in at $75 a month.

Shaving Time & Money – Wasting money on razors while waiting in long lines at the pharmacy is a thing of the past with a subscription to 800razors.com. Unlike other online razor companies that outsource crappy razors,800razors.com offers American made razors that compare to Gillette’s Fusion and Mach III for about half the price.  For $9.99 a month, you’ll receive a handle with 4 high-quality 5-blade razor cartridges.

Smell Like a Man – Guys like to look and smell awesome but hate being told by their significant other what to do.Birchbox for Men gives guys the opportunity to smell, groom, and look great, without being pestered to try this new product. Subscription starts at around $20 per month.

Catching Up with Buds and Fish – Sometimes guys just want to get away and spend time with their buds catching fish and drinking beer. With MysteryTackleBox.com, guys are sent high-quality fishing products including lures, tackle, and seasonal bait. Monthly subscriptions are around $15.

“Watch” How You Accessorize

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Rich people wear watches. If you’re trying to get your paper right, get a badass watch and show some fools “what time it is”.

A new survey from Spectrem Group’s Millionaire Corner shows most wealthy investors wear wristwatches (67 percent), with the percentage of wearers increasing with wealth.

Younger investors are less likely to wear a watch, and 79 percent of individuals without one tell time with a cell phone or some form of digital clock. Other methods include a computer (5 percent), wall clocks (10 percent), and 6 percent “don’t care what time it is.

It’s “time” to get a watch, playa.

Have You Seen Aaron Rodgers’ Moustache?

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During this past Sunday’s Packers and Vikings overtime tie, the Fox camera kept cutting to the Packers sideline and showing a man that I assumed was an equipment manager on the sideline.

But it was no equipment manager; it was Packers stud QB Aaron Rodgers, sporting a moustache that would make any maintenance man proud.

I marveled at the thickness of it. If a man can grow a superior moustache, it’s his obligation to society to maintain it, if only for the kids.

In this world of shaved chests and hairless faces, it made me quiver with delight.

Speaking of moustaches, who better to talk about their cultural relevance than beard physician and sex oblect, Dr. Allan Peterkin?

Do it for the kids, friend.

 

Interview with Kickboxer Wayne Barrett on the middleweight title and rise of GLORY

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GLORY is the premiere kickboxing organization in the world. And even if you aren’t familiar with it yet, Spike TV is betting it will take off. Similar to the way Spike popularized the UFC with an unprecedented TV deal in 2005, the network is betting on the crossover appeal of kickboxing, featuring GLORY kickboxing events on a monthly basis.

“We really like this sport,” said Jon Slusser, Spike’s senior Vice President of Sports. “If you talk to people who like MMA, they love kickboxing. With the growth of MMA and the growth of combat sports over the last decade, a reintroduction of the sport is what we think will give this sport the boost it needs to really climb into the spotlight,” says Slusser.

Middleweight Wayne Barrett finds himself in the perfect place at the perfect time. On the mat is where his opponents have found themselves since the former Golden Gloves boxing champ turned pro.

As an amateur, Barrett compiled a 19-1 kickboxing and Muay Thai record. Barrett’s GLORY debut came in a September when he knocked out Robby Plotkin in the first round. In his second GLORY fight, he toyed with and then knocked out previously undefeated Mike Lemaire in round two. In a total of 23 fights, he has amassed 18 knockouts.

Saturday November 23rd on Spike TV, Barrett faces Schilling at Madison Square Garden in New York City for the inaugural GLORY Middleweight Championship.

Read the full article here.

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