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  2. DaddyOFive - Wikipedia

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    DaddyOFive, briefly known as FamilyOFive, was a short-lived, controversial YouTube channel and online alias of Michael Christopher "Mike" Martin (born December 17, 1982), which focused on daily vlogging and "prank" videos. At its peak, the channel's videos featured Martin, his wife Heather Martin—also known by her online alias MommyOFive ...

  3. Once Upon a Time... Happily Never After - Wikipedia

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    Once Upon a Time... Happily Never After (Spanish: Érase una vez... pero ya no) is a Spanish musical comedy series created by Manolo Caro and produced by Noc Noc Cinema for Netflix. It was released globally on the streaming platform on 11 March 2022, and stars Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra in his acting debut. [2] [3]

  4. 50 Chaotic And Funny Memes That Show What Parenting Is All ...

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    Parenting memes bring humor to the everyday chaos all parents know too well. The post 50 Chaotic And Funny Memes That Show What Parenting Is All About (New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda.

  5. Manolo Cabeza de Huevo - Wikipedia

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    The original set consisted in three prank calls; in these, the presenter of the show (which itself is known for making prank calls of this nature), called a person named Manuel (original for Manolo), a superintendent of a New York City building. After calling Manuel, "Manolo Cabeza de Huevo", Manolo would react angrily and insult the caller.

  6. Kipkay - Wikipedia

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    Kip Kedersha (born December 12, 1957), better known as Kipkay, is an American author of how-to videos. [1] [2] [3] As of 2008, Kedersha was the all-time top-grossing Metacafe user, having earned more than $120,000 for his series of instructional videos. [4] The series broadcast on the internet and premiered on August 12, 2007.

  7. This celebrity death prank took TikTok by storm, but not ...

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    The videos are short, and many found the visceral reactions satisfying: One woman reacting to the fake death of Ozzy Osbourne wailed for nearly 10 seconds in a single breath.The clip was viewed 15 ...

  8. Metacafe - Wikipedia

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    Metacafe was an Israeli video-sharing website, launched in July 2003. During the mid-2000s it was one of the largest video-sharing websites, [citation needed] though it eventually began to be superseded by YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion. In August 2021, the platform's website became inactive, along with its social media pages having become ...

  9. DM Pranks - Wikipedia

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    Scare Prank!" had been viewed more than 105 million times. [10] On November 16, 2014, DM Pranks filmed a prank entitled "Killer Clown 4 - Massacre! Scare Prank!", involving two clowns driving a car and then hitting a mannequin. In the video the clowns scared a man in a public toilet by setting up a fake chainsaw murder. The YouTube video now ...