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07-01-2010, 01:47 AM | #103 |
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MAN that is the fucking shit! I wish I could wait for the bus with Totoro...
It is clearly shopped too... but still awesome. Last edited by Lunar Delta; 07-01-2010 at 01:50 AM. |
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I figured I'd make some links that actually abide by the topic name this time.
Here's the first one. If you get the pun, good for you~ Here's the second. I haven't laughed as hard as I have at this in a LONG time. |
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I don't think it's that hard to get the pun, BBB. Damn, though: that is a pretty disfiguring case of Down's syndrome.
The baby one had mostly mildly funny ones. There were a few that were pretty damn funny. But there was one I actually "ohh/aww " 'ed at because it happens to be something poor families used to have to do, and that was the "don't put baby in the chest-of-drawers." I forget where I've seen it (films? books?) but I know that I've known poor families to do this. Can't afford a crib for baby, no space for a crib either, and figure that's as good a place as any until baby gets big enough to warrant a bed. Probably I enjoyed most the "don't wake baby like this" (foghorn), "don't play with baby like this" (chess), and "don't bond with baby like this" (old women chattering over coffee).
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ORNl7z_4KQ
And people wonder whether the media in this country are just overplaying the idiocy of this nation's less-intelligent half. Consider this: this woman knows how to operate a camera. She knows how to upload a video to Youtube. She can figure this out, yet she still says the things she says, thinks the things she thinks, at the age of 30+ years old. Were she 6, we'd praise her for her scientific curiosity. But a grown woman? Weep for America, for she is dumb.
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Courtesy of Stephen Fry:
As Stephen writes, "I heard the story as 'dicks' - still, eh?" I bet you did, Stephen. I bet you did.
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Courtesy of Muyo, this is really pleasant to listen to and is almost (almost ;p) indistinguishable from the actual game music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIN06lmsMDc
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It gave me the impression that, not only did this woman make an earth-shattering discovery, she phoned her local police department, and they immediately dispatched to confirm the problem as she was dutifully recording it in case all they'd end up with was her verbal testimony.
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I guess I'm going to hell because I had no idea who the Dos Equis man was until I just looked him up a couple of minutes ago. And I had no who idea who the Old Spice man was until I visited my friend's house to watch the World Cup championship match and he appeared in one of the halftime commercials. Anyway, why do I bring these two guys up? 'Cause I had to look the one guy up in response to this:
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07-15-2010, 08:29 PM | #113 |
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Old Spice Man is an interesting tale. I hadn't heard of him until about three days ago, after seeing the Super Bowl commercial online. Coincidentally, he then started his massive YT response binge, and I saw how fast the videos were being pumped out and told my sister about it. She didn't think much of it until she saw the massive quantity of videos and freaked out. I then had a field day watching the lot of them. Nice promotion! I'm running out of Axe/Lucky Brand and definitely want to smell like a sailor. Plus the product he was holding looks rather neat.
Someone posted this on AP. I think he's a friend of one of the cast members because I got to see it within seconds of it being posted.
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This was made by Capcom, not by Proctor & Gamble (Old Spice's owner) nor by Heineken (Dos Equis's). So if it was posted on Arlong Park within minutes of it being posted on Facebook, great: but that just means the guy on Arlong Park is Facebook friends with Capcom. Just like my friend Adam (name censored out, as you can see) is, thru whose feed I was able to discover this myself.
Or did you mean that Arlong Park posted the television commercial (for Old Spice, I presume) within moments of it first airing?
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07-15-2010, 09:28 PM | #115 |
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No, I mean the AP poster provided the Star Wars Subway Car video I posted. ^^;
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Didn't see the link. Thanks for the heads up. Yeah, they're the same people who made this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKB7zfopiUA
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Okay, this is just SO WEIRD, I had to post it here.
A friend of mine on Facebook said, "Here. Listen to this and at the same time listen to this. Just let them both play at the same time in the background." So I did. He said, "It will relax the hell out of you." Well, it certainly is relaxing on the one hand, but on the other hand, it is eerily like being a New York City dude typing in an apartment next to a jazz café on a rainy day, with a real-live jazz group playing this song whilst you hear the rain flowing down gutters and over eaves onto the concrete sidewalk. So here you go: open up the rain first, and then open up the jazz second. SURREAL!
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Holy crap. Smooth.
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Here's a pretty funny skit.
I dunno if everyone's seen this or not, but would anyone like some DOUBLE RAINBOW!? |
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