It doesn't matter what year it's from, if a video clip appears on America's Funniest Home Videos -- the long-running series that preceded YouTube as the ultimate source for stupidest sh*t -- it will look like it was no filmed no later than 1987. That's just the way it is. Even when a video is stamped with a date that asserts it was filmed in an era where people used the Internet and drove cars powered by electricity (say what?!?), an AFH video must, by Saget Law (which doesn't exist), appear faded and grainy and feature lots of testicular damage.
At the focus of the show, though, are the montages of pratfalls set to music. They are the foundation -- the rock, if you will -- that has kept America's Funniest Home Videos around this long. And, reciprocally, YouTube is jam-packed with 'em -- musical montages that cover all the bases, including:
- The Elderly!
- Boats!
- Butts!
- Soccer!
- Cake!
- Women!
- Dogs!
- Broken Glass!
- Airplanes!
- Water slides!
- Kids!
- Christmas Trees!






















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Good idea to post this funny videos, I,ve had a good laugh watching them.
by:// ValCR - May 7th 2009
Dude, your sense of humor is unparalleled in its monotony. Every single one of these videos is people falling over. What are you, geriatric? Ever heard of breadth?
You're doing it wrong.
by:// jeffrey - May 8th 2009