Honey Badger don't give a S**T.
The face and voice behind the hilarious viral video has been revealed!
TMZ got video of Randall -- the man whose hysterical voiceover brought HB to life. While the Badger's voice racked up more than 30 million Internet views ... Randall avoided the spotlight.
And why did Randall decide to go public now? Well there is a book deal in the works (The Honey Badger can write too) and possibly even an animated TV show. Guess he really is pretty badass.
Checkout our video to finally put a face to that famous voice. And in case you have never seen the original, watch that as well. ***Note graphic language***
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Huh?
The fear of Friday the 13th is called friggatriskaidekaphobia (Frigga being the name of the Norse goddess for whom "Friday" is named and triskaidekaphobia meaning fear of the number thirteen), or paraskevidekatriaphobia a concatenation of the Greek words Paraskeví (meaning "Friday"), and dekatreís (meaning "thirteen") attached to phobía (meaning "fear").
Watch out for black cats, walking under ladders, or breaking mirrors - if you are superstitious.
There are three Friday 13ths in the year 2012. Friday, January 13th, Friday, April 13th, Friday, July 13th, 2012
Taylor Swift was born on the 13th and finds the number to be quite lucky for her.
Here are some ways your day could be filled with Good Luck & not Bad Luck tomorrow.
You could win the Lotto Max which is worth $21 Million tomorrow.
You could win a trip for two on the Virgin Atlantic Airways' Inaugural flight from Vancouver to London.
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Time to toss that tree in the good ol chipper! Well the real ones anyways! Box up the fake ones : )
Real Christmas trees are both recyclable and biodegradable and most municipalities in Metro Vancouver offer Christmas tree recycling either by curbside collection or though fundraising events.
And what happens once your tree goes through the chipper? The tree trunks and branches are used as mulch for gardens and parks. Pine needles are often used as trail coverings on pathways, beaches and riverbeds to prevent soil erosion. The mulch created by recycling Christmas trees provides a protective barrier for the roots of other plants and vegetation to prevent weeds from growing. As the mulch decomposes, it releases nutrients to the other plants. (Phew - not so bad eh?)
Another tip - don't burn your Christmas tree - not only is it super dangerous, as such a large, dry tree is a major fire hazard, but ...
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