I literally laughed out loud. Best thing since Bad Lip Reading. :D
make it through this year if it kills you yet | 2001-2019It actually left me in tears. First time in a while a video's done that.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.Yeah. I saw that a couple days ago.
"I don't know how I do it. I'm like the Mr. Bean of sex." -DrunkscriblerianI love how it was done in one single take, without any breaks. And the rapper was acting so normal with the silly lyrics.
That was... interesting.
"I HAVE NOTHING!"
Fresh-eyed movie blogHilarious!
Join us in our quest to play all RPG video games! Moving on to disc 2 of Grandia!Environmental problems in one's territory are a serious issue.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."He said I love you, how do you, how?
What's weird to me is that "West Philadelphia, born and raised" was the phrase that changed the least throughout the video (to "Born in West Philadelphia").
I like how the song turns into a story about a kid with a poverty stricken family, who just can't let go of his diamonds so that they can afford a roof over their heads.
I think the part that always gets me the most is, "I see you!"
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.I find it interesting that "see you later, taxi driver" sneaks in there, as I'm pretty sure taxis aren't mentioned in the original song.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am.""Born and raised..." very entertaining song.
Everything is a lie.Technically, they are, but he says "cab" instead of "taxi".
I love this show. I only saw the show waaaay after it ended though, with all the reruns.
I vowed, and so did you: Beyond this wall- we would make it through.Yeah, I saw this elsewhere and it's pretty great. For whatever reason I like that the fresh prince eventually gets downgraded from sitting on his throne to merely "sitting in a chair".
I guess I'll post this here, since it's pretty much the same concept with a different song. Fast forward to about 1:16 if you just want to get to the singing:
Favorite lines include "flown on the train" and "Yes, the baby dies instead".
edited 24th Jan '13 11:44:55 AM by MikeK
All of my what.
dead devotion...
I laughed so damn hard I think I broke myself.
But environmental problems are big, man.
Funny... but still not as funny, in a belly-laugh way, as The Fresh Prince Of Dick Butt.
Sort of reminds me of a band called My Dick, whose entire gimmick is doing cover songs and inserting (heh, "inserting") the words "my dick" or just "dick" into the lyrics whenever possible.
edited 7th Feb '13 6:53:30 PM by MikeK
Ever heard it...RETRANSLATED SIXTY-FOUR TIMES?