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Commercial Bursts to Life

Spring is here, and there's no better indoor way to celebrate than with this super slo-mo balloon masterpiece. It's an ad called 'Burst.' Like it?

Best Tom Cruise Impersonation Ever

'I Can Eat Planets'
Yes, yes, you've seen a few Tom Cruise impersonations before, but trust us -- this one takes the cake. From the just-released 'Superhero Movie,' this spot-on Cruise-a-like pushes the boundaries for celebrity impersonation, especially of ones in weird promotional videos for their religion.

Bulgarian 'Idol' Returns

The woman who performed on Bulgaria's 'Idol' and became an Internet celeb after making up the English words to a Mariah Carey song (Ken Leeeee!) was back on the show. Though she had already been eliminated, they let her sing again after her unlikely 'fame.' Everyone seems to enjoy it. AND her English is better. How does she do this time?

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Most Indifferent Lottery Winners Ever

Robert and Tonya Harris won $164 million in a lottery a few weeks ago, and yet they are gaining notoriety not for that but for being the most depressed lottery winners ever. In all fairness, it's really Robert who is one of the most deadpan people in the world. It was this interview on 'Today' that first got them noticed for being undemonstrative, though in this one you can see Tonya start to open up a bit. And by the one here, the contrast is marked. But hey, he's been an iron worker for lord knows how long, and he's got a pile of money taller than him, so he can be however he wants. Plus, money doesn't buy happiness ... not even necessarily a smile.

Do Women Lie More (and Better)?

A new book called 'Little White Lies, Deep Dark Secrets' looks at what women lie about (75% fib about shopping) and says that women lie more often and better than men. At the risk of sounding sexist, let's just say 'no duh.' Everyone in the segment seems to accept this - is it really part of your DNA, ladies? - so who are we to argue? Women on the street and a panel of experts discuss why this is the case, explore the convenient idea of 'beneficial lies,' and more.


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