When a drummer works in a restaurant A man who works in the kitchen of a restaurant in Poland, strikes rhythmically chops with a meat hammer to prepare them for cooking.
The bear wanted to try the barbecue A family in the United States baked steak and shrimp on a grill, when the smell attracted the attention of a bear.
A dog thinks steaks In a meadow, a dog sees in front of a cow, which as shown opens the appetite.
The quickest way to chop a steak A man in Brazil uses a highly efficient technique to quickly cut a steak into thin slices. Use two knives, where one acts as a guide and other meat cuts with very great speed.
Pete & Low – “Do One” Pete & Bas are back with a video for their new BANGER 'Do One'
How to open a Peugeot 206 without key A man shows us the technique used to open the door of a Peugeot 206 car without the key, within a few seconds. Pulls the door at the top sirloin with putting his knee, until the metal to bend and pass his hand inside.
Meet the Voice Behind ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Steve Ritchie is something of a legend in the video game world. For most, he’s the prolific pinball designer responsible for creating more machines than anyone else in pinball history. But, for those in the know, he’s also the godlike voice behind the announcer in the classic game, “Mortal Kombat II.” After voicing a number of unsavory characters for his own pinball machines, Ritchie began to perfect the deep, booming register that would later make “Mortal Kombat” so iconic. And while Ritchie spent the majority of his career designing and developing video games, we’ll never forget his seminal contribution to our ‘90s nostalgia.