Singer, songwriter and “20 Things to Do With Matzah” YouTube sensation Michelle Citrin tells her grandparents why they should vote Obama — to the tune of “Call Me Maybe.” Funny stuff from Schlep Labs.
Oh hey, and there’s Girls’ Alex Karpovsky!
Singer, songwriter and “20 Things to Do With Matzah” YouTube sensation Michelle Citrin tells her grandparents why they should vote Obama — to the tune of “Call Me Maybe.” Funny stuff from Schlep Labs.
Oh hey, and there’s Girls’ Alex Karpovsky!
Another “Call Me Maybe” parody? HAHAHA YOU THOUGHT IT WAS OVER! But actually, it’s exactly what we wanted! To watch Carly Rae Jepsen roll off a car and get a concussion without any of that pesky music in the way. And maybe also to watch Tattoo Guy take off his shirt (with sound effects!).
These just get better and better. See also: the bizarre, hilarious “Gangnam Style” Without Music.
Women’s Health Advocates Do “Call Me Maybe”: The newest embodiment of this unsinkable song comes to us courtesy of the amazingly named CoochWatch: a parody anthem called “Hands Off, Crazy.” These pro-choice crooners have a message for Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli: “It’s my vagina, so hands off, crazy!” (Cuccinelli, like many others in the GOP, stands in ardent opposition of accessible reproductive health — he’s shut down all 23 of Virginia’s abortion clinics.)
Source: hypervocal.com
How many product placements can you spot in the new Carly Rae Jepsen vid?
Here’s our quick list:
Fiat (0:03)
Dodge Charger (0:15)
Slurpees (1:04)
Baby G. watch (1:05)
Hunter boots (1:21)
Beats by Dre headphones (2:14)
Out of the world population of 7 billion, 2.1 billion are Christians. That’s one third of the population. Out of the Facebook population of 800 million, only 0.2 percent “like” God. Even accounting for infants and other Christians not on Facebook, something weird is happening. Is Facebook losing its religion? See for yourself.
Source: hypervocal.com
