This little girl is told by her mother during a car ride that she will get to see Donald Trump in person. Most kids would just shrug it off, but not this girl!
It's always fun to pull up old videos of people who have now "made it." Take, for instance, this 24-year-old video of a then 24-year-old Louis C.K. He was appearing on a short-lived television show with comedian Paul Provenza called Comics Only. And it's not great.
Free Beer & Hot Wings talked to Kathleen about a bunch of things including her live-tweeting the American Music Awards last weekend and the backlash she gets whenever she mocks boy bands or younger musicians.
It's that time of year again, where we bring a local family a holiday that they would not have been able to provide for themselves. Nominate an Ocean County family in need by filling out the form here!
The FBHW guys take care of our on-air Community Calendar, covering various events going on in our area. It's typically a straight-forward bit, but some moments stand above the others, like when Zane's mouth can't get around a certain word.
Andy Samberg appeared on "Conan" last week and told a funny story about a time when he and former "Saturday Night Live" colleague Rob Klein pulled an all-nighter writing at the office.
We've seen interesting campaign adds before, and this is certainly right up there with the best of them.
In the most important election ever, Chris DeCarlo is trying to become the sheriff of Fauquier County in Virginia, so he decided to become a rapper. Yes, an old white man trying to become a sheriff decided to make a rap video.
Actor and comedian Will Forte appeared on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon last week and did something pretty funny, yet pretty gross at the same time.
Forte referenced an article from a few months back that described just how gross beards can be. Sporting a massive man-beard himself, Forte was a little worried about the gross substances that could be lurking in his facial hair. So he submitted
Halloween parades are supposed to be fun and a way to give kids extra candy. Kids attending this specific parade did get some extra candy, but not exactly what they wanted.
A few of the floats were throwing out packs of candy consisting of little, male genitalia-shaped candies. One of the rules for this parade is that costumes and floats can't be sexually suggestive or explicit, and this definitel