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Nerds get Too Fast Too Furious at Red Bull's Soapbox Derby
Part of me wants to rail on these guys for being that person who takes the joke way too far, but then you see their awesome road warrior machines and you have to turn a blind eye to the long weekends of hard work that were obviously involved in making a giant aerodynamic lobster. This is the first of a two-part VBS.TV episode on the Red Bull Soapbox Derby held in Providence, Rhode Island, in which Vice correspondent Chris Nieratko speaks to some of the gladiators taking part before taking his seat on the judging panel. Part of me wants to rail on these guys for being that person who takes the joke way too far, but then you see their awesome road warri... more
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The Vice boys are all grown up...
And working for Viacom.
From Gawker:
A few weeks back, Wired told us about how all the bad boys at Vice want to be taken seriously now that they've got a bunch of Viacom money to build their mostly unwatched Vice TV (oh, we're sorry, "VBS.tv," because they wouldn't want it to be too associated with their immature lifestyle mag) website, so they've driven off co-founder and provocateur Gavin McInnes and report from Iraq and stuff. And today the New York Times reports that those Vice bad boys are all much more mature now and taking on serious issues in their immature lifestyle mag and also involved in this crazy VBS.tv venture with Viacom. And working for Viacom. From Gawker: ... more -
Vice TV financed by Viacom as a testbed for MTV?
Haven't heard much buzz about VBS.tv since it launched but Viacom is an unlike investor in the sometimes risque video site... will it give MTV Networks a source of new Current-esque television programming? Haven't heard much buzz about VBS.tv since it launched but Viacom is an unlike investor in the sometimes risque video site... wil... more
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Vice TV is funded by MTV (and therefore viacom)?
I did not know this.
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BANGS - UNCONTROLLABLE WOMEN
Part 1 of 4 - Dayton's most famous lady-riders
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