Internet is for PORN!!
Nov. 19th, 2006 01:07 pmYes, this first went around a few months ago, but I was talking to someone on Friday who hadn't seen it yet...
Here is a WoW (which I don't play & know nothing about) video for the song The Internet is for Porn from Avenue Q. If you've heard the song you know the words are NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
The video is also NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
Also, don't take a drink while watching because I am not responsible for your keyboard!
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Here is a WoW (which I don't play & know nothing about) video for the song The Internet is for Porn from Avenue Q. If you've heard the song you know the words are NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
The video is also NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
Also, don't take a drink while watching because I am not responsible for your keyboard!
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First of May video
Nov. 19th, 2006 01:05 pmY'all know I loves me some Jonathan Coulton.
Here is a WoW (which I don't play & know nothing about) video for the song First of May. If you've heard the song you know the words are NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
The video is also NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
Also, don't take a drink while watching because I am not responsible for your keyboard!
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Here is a WoW (which I don't play & know nothing about) video for the song First of May. If you've heard the song you know the words are NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
The video is also NOT SAFE FOR WORK.
Also, don't take a drink while watching because I am not responsible for your keyboard!
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Dammit! I forgot to tape The View!
Nov. 1st, 2006 11:37 pmWell there's something I never thought I'd be saying... I was going to tape the Halloween episode of the view because I knew that Penn & Teller would be on and that Penn planned on using his children as human shields to protect him from the women of the view. Luckily YouTube comes to the rescue!
Moxie and Zolten on The View:
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Moxie and Zolten on The View:
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Part II - Your Studio and You
Oct. 25th, 2006 12:22 amAnd here is the old and stupid second half!
*edit*
Well, the video's not showing up in the post even though YouTube is the one that puts it there and I tried again and same thing...
So, here's a link to the YouTube page for the second half:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oHcMZdoQwE&mode=related&search=
*edit again*
OK. I think I've got it working now...
*edit*
Well, the video's not showing up in the post even though YouTube is the one that puts it there and I tried again and same thing...
So, here's a link to the YouTube page for the second half:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oHcMZdoQwE&mode=related&search=
*edit again*
OK. I think I've got it working now...
Part I - Your Studio and You
Oct. 25th, 2006 12:20 am[Error: unknown template video]
From Wikipedia:
"Your Studio and You is a comedy short film created in 1996 by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and commissioned by comedic filmmaker David Zucker. It was to be played at a party Seagram threw for its employees acquired as a result of its Universal Studios take-over. It parodies the style of 1950s educational films such as Duck and Cover, while poking fun at Universal and its talent. It was shot in the Universal Studios backlot, and it runs approximately fourteen minutes.
Upon commissioning the duo to make this film, David Zucker failed to mention that there was no script, so everything was written by Parker and Stone less than an hour before it was shot. The two were up for six and a half days straight filming, the longest they had ever gone without sleeping.
The film is notable in that it was Stone and Parker's first Hollywood gig. Parker has said that "you could probably make a feature film out of the experience of making that movie because it was just two dudes from college suddenly directing Steven Spielberg." This film has still seen no public release as it was intended to be strictly an internal film (indeed, its creators were not even allowed a copy), but copies of the film have surfaced on the internet. Ifilm.com had the video on its site for a limited time. The video was promoted on the site in ad banners. These advertisements included the date that ifilm.com would stop hosting the video."