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    I was thinking, what happened to this guy? I loved his videos. He posted one dated about a year ago from Japan in which he indicated losing a lot of Cleveland content on a corrupted hard drive. He and

  • ^Double yuck, a crossover parked in the driveway of a snout house

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I swear, can that girl be any Whiter?  She is so damn pale!

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oh gawd. shades of the burg

 

 

 

The Burg is an Internet TV show that "follows the antics of five twentysomethings living in the neo-hipster capital of the world." That, of course, would be Brooklyn's own Williamsburg, a very special place where "trust fund kids pretend to be starving artists, starving artists pretend to be able to live completely off of credit cards, and everybody pretends not to notice."

 

 

 

Love the Gummy Bear.

 

Found this to be one of those WTF.

 

 

This was messed up!

 

 

 

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Killa Cam' used to get it in Ohio

 

You all are going to hate me because this will be stuck in your head FOREVER!!

 

Catchy, but it's no Psycho Teddy.

You all are going to hate me because this will be stuck in your head FOREVER!!

 

Catchy, but it's no Psycho Teddy.

 

that cornball!

 

Northside anyone? ;)

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Northside anyone? ;)

 

Every city has a Hipster Disney Land.

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now for something cheerful

 

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This video is cool as hell. Sao Paulo looks like a really open city. I wish I could go to an urban age conference. Unless you're one of the elite, I don't think you're invited though. At the rate the city is growing I wonder if they will end up making the same mistakes NYC, DC, LA, etc. have made.

 

great buns and disturbing silly hotdogs? oui.

it's filthy eurotrash frenchman sebatian tellier

http://vimeo.com/3486497

 

yee haa miss lily's back

Ha, mrnyc, that first vid is awesome! We need to hang next time I come to the NYC. Hopefully this summer. I have some friends that live at 10th & 42nd Ave in Manhattan.

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yee haa miss lily's back

 

This song is really catchy lol She's pretty hot too.

 

I guess they found someone to fill Amy Winehouse's slot. She doesn't really have her gusto though.

I'm crazy addicted to this song:

 

Passion Pit - Sleepyhead

 

 

Go on youtube and watch any of the spotlight videos.

it's heeeerrrree.....the sacha baron cohen bruno trailer (nsfw):

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI_ELbSqjBY

 

"do you know a lockschmidt?"  :laugh:

 

This is going to be worse than Borat.  It's going to be rated NC-17.  It's just a mess.  A complete mess.

This old lady reminds me so much of my fathers mother.  She sound so similar, she has the same calm delivery my grand mother has.


 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZGfT4xC0Ac

 

I love how they play off the Sixth Sense Movie in these spots.

 

 

3/4 of the way though, some of the most hilarious lines from Whose Line by far.

 

"Come!" (with the finger gestures...)

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I never liked Larry the Cable Guy. I don't think he's funny but it's interesting that he could make over 50 million dollars by pretending to be a redneck on stage. This is him before his redneck persona.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIWO5LgUZ28&feature=player_embedded

 

He wasn't funny back then, either. :shoot:

^ that's why I generally don't like any of the current crop of commedians. They try on different personas until they find one that resonates with the general public. It reminds me of politicians.

What an amazing singer! I had no idea what to expect, but was completely blown away by her performance!

 

The Susan Boyle Bubble

By Andrew LaVallee, Wall-Street Journal, April 18, 2009

 

If you’ve had Internet access over the last 24 hours, there’s a good chance you’ve already seen the jaw-dropping performance of Susan Boyle, an unassuming-looking, late-40s woman auditioning for “Britain’s Got Talent.”

 

If not, you just have to see it.

 

Ms. Boyle, who says in the video that she’s never been married, never been kissed and lives with her cat Pebbles, went on stage to skeptical looks from the audience and judges. She then sang “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Misérables” to wild applause and even charmed “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell.

 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY

What an amazing singer! I had no idea what to expect, but was completely blown away by her performance!

 

The Susan Boyle Bubble

By Andrew LaVallee, Wall-Street Journal, April 18, 2009

 

If you’ve had Internet access over the last 24 hours, there’s a good chance you’ve already seen the jaw-dropping performance of Susan Boyle, an unassuming-looking, late-40s woman auditioning for “Britain’s Got Talent.”

 

If not, you just have to see it.

 

Ms. Boyle, who says in the video that she’s never been married, never been kissed and lives with her cat Pebbles, went on stage to skeptical looks from the audience and judges. She then sang “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Misérables” to wild applause and even charmed “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell.

 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY

 

You know this is the most talked about thing in the news today!

^She's got a stunning voice. Plus I love that she's a true alto. Too many solos are sung by high altos or sopranos, which I've always think sound shrill. She's got a beautiful, rich mellow tone. I hope this isn't the last we hear of her, and more importantly, I hope they don't take her and make her try and sing Celine Dion dreck...

 

This is hillarious.

 

Note:  This is adult content (whipersnappers don't open) with lots of Gayanese words!

 

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Ohhhhh ... that looks good!

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I love that kinda sh!t dude

 

It's followup to Da Vinci Code.

I love that kinda sh!t dude

 

It's followup to Da Vinci Code.

 

I think it actually takes place before the Da Vinci Code, though, no?

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Yes. Well, the book was made around 1990. But they made the Da Vinci code movie first so I guess the story continues this way.

What an amazing singer! I had no idea what to expect, but was completely blown away by her performance!

 

The Susan Boyle Bubble

By Andrew LaVallee, Wall-Street Journal, April 18, 2009

 

If you’ve had Internet access over the last 24 hours, there’s a good chance you’ve already seen the jaw-dropping performance of Susan Boyle, an unassuming-looking, late-40s woman auditioning for “Britain’s Got Talent.”

 

If not, you just have to see it.

 

Ms. Boyle, who says in the video that she’s never been married, never been kissed and lives with her cat Pebbles, went on stage to skeptical looks from the audience and judges. She then sang “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Misérables” to wild applause and even charmed “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell.

 

[...]

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY

The phenomenon continues…

 

Full article: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/18/arts/television/18boyle.html

 

Unlikely Singer Is YouTube Sensation

By SARAH LYALL

Published: April 17, 2009

 

LONDON — She has been watched by more than 20.2 million people (and counting) on YouTube, Twittered about by Demi and Ashton, praised by Patti LuPone, admired by the bloggerati, snapped by the paparazzi, swarmed by camera crews, interrogated by reporters and restyled, sort of, for American television.

 

But now Susan Boyle, the middle-aged church volunteer whose soaring performance of “I Dreamed a Dream” on a British talent show last week turned her into the world’s newest instant celebrity, at youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY, is trying to catch her breath.

 

“All the attention has been quite an upheaval, and she is quite tired,” Miss Boyle’s brother, John, told reporters on Thursday outside her tiny pebbledash cottage in tiny, previously unexciting Blackburn, Scotland. “I have taken her away to let her have some peace and quiet before the next round.”

 

“The next round” refers, of course, to “Britain’s Got Talent,” the “X-Factor”-style competition in which the unglamorous, unfashionable Miss Boyle, 47, confounded a multitude of stereotypes by unveiling her gorgeous singing voice last Saturday night. Part of the joy of watching her performance was seeing the obnoxious, smarmy grimaces disappear from the faces of Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan, two of the show’s judges, and seeing the audience shift, in an instant, from tittering condescension to open-mouthed admiration.

 

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