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Will Ferrell Drills Cheerleader In Face with Basketball for ‘Daddy’s Home’ Stunt [Video]
Will Ferrell Drills Cheerleader In Face with Basketball for ‘Daddy’s Home’ Stunt [Video]
Will Ferrell Drills Cheerleader In Face with Basketball for ‘Daddy’s Home’ Stunt [Video]
Will Ferrell hit a cheerleader in the face with a basketball at POINT BLANK range during Wednesday night's NBA game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the New Orleans Pelicans in New Orleans. But not to worry because it was for his new movie "Daddy's Home."
Free Beer & Hot Wings: The Greatest Scene From Any ‘Superman’ Movie Ever [Video]
Free Beer & Hot Wings: The Greatest Scene From Any ‘Superman’ Movie Ever [Video]
Free Beer & Hot Wings: The Greatest Scene From Any ‘Superman’ Movie Ever [Video]
For some reason, we got on the topic of General Zod this morning on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show" while talking about something else completely unrelated. It reminded us of the greatest scene from any movie ever in the original "Superman" movie from 1978.
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Coolest Dad Ever Turns Home Movies of His Kids Into Action Films [Video]
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Coolest Dad Ever Turns Home Movies of His Kids Into Action Films [Video]
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Coolest Dad Ever Turns Home Movies of His Kids Into Action Films [Video]
Everyone probably has a bunch of old home movies laying around somewhere. You know you have a box of VHS tapes sitting on a shelf sometime in the basement, just collecting dust. But now we're in the digital age. So, maybe you have an entire hard drive packed with video memories from days gone by. This father, though, is putting those home movies to good use.
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Golfer Padraig Harrington Nails the ‘Happy Gilmore’ Shot [Video]
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Golfer Padraig Harrington Nails the ‘Happy Gilmore’ Shot [Video]
Free Beer & Hot Wings: Golfer Padraig Harrington Nails the ‘Happy Gilmore’ Shot [Video]
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.

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