I had such high hopes for myself during NaBloPoMoSloMoHoMoQuidProQuo or whatever it's called, and I'm already disappointed. I was going to start the month by bringing you a link to the funniest video since the Japanese girls' workout/Engrish lesson but, alas, I have been foiled.
Yesterday I watched this video of K-Fed in the studio, grooving hard, which someone had set to the song "Conjunction Junction". Today I can't find it; evidently Brit-Brit's lawyers work fast. The thing is, it wasn't particularly because it was K-Fed that it was so funny. It would have been funny watching anyone making hand gestures, swaying, making hard-core jammin' faces only instead of doing it to a rocking jam, it was "...and but and or, will get you pretty far!" Conjunction junction, how's that function? It was pretty funny how well his movements and gestures fit the flow of the Schoolhouse Rock song, though.
My favorite Schoolhouse Rock song was the noun one. "Mrs. Jones is a lady who lives on Hudson Street/She sent her dog to bark at my brother and me/We gave her dog a big fat bone and now he barks at Mrs. Jones/Mrs. Jones is a lady who lives on Hudson Street..." But to save you some Googling, there's not a video of me grooving to it on the 'net. Or K-Fed, either. We're keeping that private, just for us.
Yesterday I watched this video of K-Fed in the studio, grooving hard, which someone had set to the song "Conjunction Junction". Today I can't find it; evidently Brit-Brit's lawyers work fast. The thing is, it wasn't particularly because it was K-Fed that it was so funny. It would have been funny watching anyone making hand gestures, swaying, making hard-core jammin' faces only instead of doing it to a rocking jam, it was "...and but and or, will get you pretty far!" Conjunction junction, how's that function? It was pretty funny how well his movements and gestures fit the flow of the Schoolhouse Rock song, though.
My favorite Schoolhouse Rock song was the noun one. "Mrs. Jones is a lady who lives on Hudson Street/She sent her dog to bark at my brother and me/We gave her dog a big fat bone and now he barks at Mrs. Jones/Mrs. Jones is a lady who lives on Hudson Street..." But to save you some Googling, there's not a video of me grooving to it on the 'net. Or K-Fed, either. We're keeping that private, just for us.
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