Celtics Fan Living On A Prayer

I’m going to preface this by saying there is no way in hell I think this was an impromptu fan dance at a Celtics game. The cameras bringing images to the jumbotron NEVER, I repeat, NEVER land on nerdy dudes sitting with their mothers. It’s all boobs and blondes and more boobs. Still, I can’t hate on his dance moves because he basically goes kung fu on Jon Bon Jovi’s ass.

Am I the only one reminded of the nerdy guy who finally gets to party in the great Jennifer Love Hewitt classic, Can’t Hardly Wait?

Even Whitney Houston Knows Crack is Whack

The next video is basically the entire reason why I started a blog like this. Here is a girl, probably 13 or 14 years old, whose parents have left her alone with her computer and copy of The Bodyguard soundtrack. It seems to me that this girl doesn’t understand that a) “I Will Always Love You” is not an easy song to sing and b) just because you’ve recorded something, it doesn’t mean you HAVE to put it up. That being said, I’m certainly happy she shared this with the world.

Prepare yourself for a freak out.

Blast from The Past

It’s been a while since I revisited the video of the little Indian man-child doing his breakdancing thang, so obviously I had to look it back up today. It’s going to be a timeless classic, of this I am sure, but what I failed to notice the first few hundred times around was how similar his moves are to those of one Mr. A.C. Slater on Saved By The Bell.

William Shatner Covers Cee-Lo's "Fuck You" – Of Course He Did

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I am no stranger to a William Shatner cover. I’m still reeling from his cover of Pulp’s “Common People”. Last night, he graced the stage of “Lopez Tonight” and did a cover of, what else, Cee-Lo Green’s “Fuck You”. For some reason the embed player won’t work on here, so click it baby, click it real good.

What’s interesting about the cover is that he actually sounds a little George Takei-ish. Also interesting? One of his backup singers is dressed like Captain Kirk.

Now enjoy the Shatner/Ben Folds “Common People” and if you still have time left to waste today, check out the George Takei soundboard.