This video is really sick….it contains two total idiots trying to teach us to rave!! What the hell is this guy on? To be honest If ever I saw anyone dancing like this I would probably have to shoot them, which would most definitely be doing them a favour and putting them out of their misery!
Apart from the two goons been rather annoying, I wish the idiot in the blue suit would piss off and blow his nose instead of constantly sniffing and wiping it on his hand and then on to his cheap suit jacket!
Here is a spoof video of a Gwen Stefani look-a-likee singing “Aren’t Asians Great!” to the tune of her hit “The Sweetest Thing”. The video features the American comedian Bobby Lee as one of Stefani’s mute human accessories “The Harajuku Girls”. Unfortunately, according to an article on eonline, some parts of Asia don’t love Gwen!
Here is another sexy commercial for Underdaks. This commercial was actually banned from Australian TV, who knows why?? All I know that he undresses down to his boxers and he is very fit.
Here is a video of the very very Sexy David Beckham on the beach in Brazil.
Topless, tanned and gorgeous as he practices keepy-uppies……..Unfortunately it was not the ball I was looking at so I cannot tell you what the final figure was!! (more…)
Now I am not really a great fan of Rowan Atkinson. Although the following clip of him finding an invisible drumkit whilst sweeping the stage is quite funny.
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