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. >> these two videos brought to you by the sense of humor of nick calderone.pa versus slip n slide. >> i've got my money on the slip n slide. >> okay. aside from the fact that that's the world's shortest slip n slide, he makes it even shorter. >> yeah. ends up hitting himself in the face. toward the end when i'm assuming his grand drls daughter comes up and goes, okay, grandpa, i'll take that. second video, small child versus -- well, immature human male. see a very excited little kid. where is this going? >> i think you can see it. >> you then realize what a terrible idea this is. oh! >> tell me the child is okay. >> yes. the small child landed on the sofa. the guy who is filming is sitting on. you can hear the little kid giggling in the background. soechl could have gone wrong. it didn't. hence it's a win. >> don't do it again. >> that one as a win. move on. >>> time for some impromptu sports. >> this is now kind of an interesting social experiment. >> next "right this minute." >>> still to come, it's the rise of the drones. >> oh, that is cool! >> why there
. >> these two videos brought to you by the sense of humor of nick calderone.pa versus slip n slide. >> i've got my money on the slip n slide. >> okay. aside from the fact that that's the world's shortest slip n slide, he makes it even shorter. >> yeah. ends up hitting himself in the face. toward the end when i'm assuming his grand drls daughter comes up and goes, okay, grandpa, i'll take that. second video, small child versus -- well, immature human male. see a very...
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. >> only you, nick calderone would want. >> i'm on board. >> you have to start with two watermelonse basically the same size, and you know exactly where this is going. you completely remove the skin off of one of the watermelons and use a scratch pad to get rid of the edges and smooth out the very blunt knife slices. >> like he's polishing marble. he's got to make it perfect. >> i know how this finishes, digs that out, sticks them together and there is your trick. >> so simple and yet so brilliant. >> looks so cool. >> you put it all back together, cool it in the fridge of course and then take it oyour party and impresser. the cool thick is you can really get creative with it, mess with the size of the watermelon. >> is anybody else disapointed? >> i am. is thinking did he put a coat hanger through there and wiggle it around? >> no. like they say with magic tricks, okkam razor, the simplest expression is usually the truest one. >>> thanks for spending time with us today. we'll see you next time on "right this minute." hey foster farms! looks like you left these two west coast birds
. >> only you, nick calderone would want. >> i'm on board. >> you have to start with two watermelonse basically the same size, and you know exactly where this is going. you completely remove the skin off of one of the watermelons and use a scratch pad to get rid of the edges and smooth out the very blunt knife slices. >> like he's polishing marble. he's got to make it perfect. >> i know how this finishes, digs that out, sticks them together and there is your trick....
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>> bingo, nick calderone. for those people who may not have seen it, these two cats were pulled out of a river. two guys went fishing and they caught cats instead of catfish. >> do they have homes yet? >> they do have a home. let me tell you their names. royer and river. you see them being playful as kittens are. >> do they like to swim? i'm curious. >> is the didn't give us any indication on whether or not she lets them swim, but they do like to play. she says she's posted something about them every day because so many people knew their story. she thought people might want to catch up with them and see how they are. as you can see, they are very happy, comfortable kittens. >> they're adorable. i want to adopt them. >> too late. they already have a home. >> i'm glad she chose to share updates on these cats. i think people are generally very curious about what happens to animals after they survive which is so unique for cats. you never think of it. >>> oh, my gosh. >> are you kidding? >> what do you think is ha
>> bingo, nick calderone. for those people who may not have seen it, these two cats were pulled out of a river. two guys went fishing and they caught cats instead of catfish. >> do they have homes yet? >> they do have a home. let me tell you their names. royer and river. you see them being playful as kittens are. >> do they like to swim? i'm curious. >> is the didn't give us any indication on whether or not she lets them swim, but they do like to play. she says...
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. >> only you, nick calderone would want. >> i'm on board. >> you have to start with two watermelons that are basically the same size, and you know exactly where this is going. you completely remove the skin off of one of the watermelons and use a scratch pad to get rid of the edges and smooth out the very blunt knife slices. >> like he's polishing marble. he's got to make it perfect. >> i know how this finishes, digs that out, sticks them together and there is your trick. >> so simple and yet so brilliant. >> looks so cool. >> you put it all back together, cool it in the fridge of course and then take it oyour party and impresser. the cool thick is you can really get creative with it, mess with the size of the watermelon. >> is anybody else disapointed? >> i am. is thinking did he put a coat hanger through there and wiggle it around? >> no. like they say with magic tricks, okkam razor, the simplest expression is usually the truest >>> thanks for spending time with us today. we'll see you next time on "right this minute." [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom l
. >> only you, nick calderone would want. >> i'm on board. >> you have to start with two watermelons that are basically the same size, and you know exactly where this is going. you completely remove the skin off of one of the watermelons and use a scratch pad to get rid of the edges and smooth out the very blunt knife slices. >> like he's polishing marble. he's got to make it perfect. >> i know how this finishes, digs that out, sticks them together and there is...