Professional golfer Padraig Harrington made a bit of a name for himself years ago when he appeared on the ESPN TV show "Sports Science" to help determine if the "Happy Gilmore" shot was effective or not.
And lo and behold, it turned out that the silly, run-up-and-swing approach by Adam Sandler's character in the golf comedy actually did help add distance to drives.
While attending a rodeo, the last way you'd expect to get injured would be during a round of musical chairs.
And we're pretty sure this guy wasn't expecting this at all.
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While shooting a car stunt, this film crew got a little too close to the action.
Nobody's born awesome, it's just something that happens. The problem is, the truly awesome will most likely never know it, because awesome people just go about their business without worrying about what other people think of them.