WHACKOTV.COM
ABSURDLY ORIGINAL

Over 285

 Stupid Videos

 
TOP TEN OF ALL TIME
NUMBER ONE
This was one of our finest journalistic moments. Using a small KODAK camera, we were able to capture the protest in front of the M&M store in Times Square New York. Wolf's brother Dwight, the slow one, was on duty that day. 
NUMBER TWO
After the Homeless DJ Ted Williams was blasted throughout the internet, we decided to go out into the streets and see if we could find another homeless person with a good voice. This was the result. 
NUMBER TREE
We went fishing for a story about how people in upstate New York spend their weekends and we found this fishing contest. Talk about drilling holes, this was a cold terrible assignment. 
NUMBER FOUR
We won an award for this editorial, but now that the economy has tubed and Mexico has become a badland of drug cartels and death, this proposal seems rather STUPID. 
NUMBER FIVE
Chef DaWhite always invites incredible international Chefs to join him on the show. Having Sue Chef on to teach us how to cook Frog Legs was a magic moment. After all, she is FRENCH. 
NUMBER SIX
The night that Barack Obama was elected President of the United States, we did everything we could to keep up with the CNN coverage. We enjoyed the evening, but we fired two engineers the next day. 
NUMBER SEVEN
There is no question that this video would have been better in 3D, but the WHACKO-TV budget did not allow it. We spent most of our money on Avocados. 
NUMBER EIGHT
This is one of our favorite videos. In this Video Travel Blog we see the amazing work of Jim Perillo at Earthworks in Vail Mills, New York. Sadly, a year later Jim passed away. Jim Perillo R.I.P. 
NUMBER NINE
Did you ever notice that when they show the big lottery winners on TV, they tend not to have a full set of teeth? Well, WHACKO-TV was there when for the first time, a couple won both major lottery prizes in one week. 
NUMBER TEN
Wolf Douglas takes you to Grant's Tomb to answer that old question, who is buried in Grant's Tomb? This short VIDEO TRAVEL BLOG gives you the answer, but also comes under fire for what some are calling the first subliminal advertising in a documentary. This is surely good for the history buff in all of us.