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July 19, 2006

You Know You're Old When...

Listen, folks...we've all made mistakes. We've all had a few lapses in judgement over the years. Perhaps you fell in with the wrong crowd, cheated on your taxes, or maybe used a manical dictator to get a few laughs. I mean, nobody's perfect, right?

Over the weekend, Sara, Lang, and I got together and said, "Hey! We're young, we're hip, we're all hillllllarious. Let's make a classic Youtube lipsync video! We'll be viral video celebrities for sure!"

Well, we made one. But, I fear we may have had one of those "lapses in judgement" I was talking about earlier.

The first lapse was with the song choice. You know you're old (and lame) when the first song that pops into your head is by this guy.

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Mr. Big: the 'Big' stands for "Awesomely big hair, baby."

And you know that you, perhaps, have poor judgement when the first lipsync partner for Sara you can think of is this guy.

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Too soon?


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Mr. Genoa:

If this video is crazy, I don't want to be sane.

Bravo to you and your accomplices.

Djeef "The Mundelli" Lavezzo

Posted by: Djeef Lavezzo at July 19, 2006 04:44 PM

There's a disturbing lack of Hitler dancing the Charleston in this video. Or maybe the Electric Slide would have been fun.

Have they thought of trying to land a record deal? They could be the next Milli Vanilli

Posted by: Max at July 21, 2006 04:27 AM

Max, I realize there's a rule that any Hitler dancing bit must include him doing the Charleston for a minimum of 5 seconds. However, in this case there's a competing rule that takes precedence. The rule whereby one must never dance the Charleston to a song by an early 90s hair band. 80s hair bands are fine, but doing the Charleston to anything post-89 is a crime against Nature.

Posted by: chris at July 21, 2006 06:34 AM

I'm looking forward to seeing this on WebJunk next week. Phenomenal.

Posted by: Blythe at July 23, 2006 06:46 PM
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