This is one disturbingly funny video with video and picture clips of Clay Aiken through the years set to Barry White’s version of “Don’t Go Changing”.

Ewwww.

Yea yea yea. Howard Stern does this all the time. People are people and I bet that if we took a camera crew to Australia and asked the man on the street questions, that we could find some stupid Aussi’s as well.

Nevertheless, the video was pretty funny.


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In a spoof to the I’m f’n Matt Damon song, actress Elizabeth Banks (who played JD’s knocked up girlfriend in scrubs) sings a cautionary Hollywood tale about f’n Seth Rogan. The video is NSFW, so watch it at home.

Source: Quick Stop Entertainment. Made on the QSE set of Kevin Smith’s movie Zack and Miri make a Porno

A few weeks ago, Sarah Silverman sung “I’m f’n Matt Damon” on her boyfriend’s, Jimmy Kimmel, show. Well, Jimmy, who is absolutely the funniest late night talk show host, got back with the below song.

Funny stuff

So where can I get tickets? Oops, I guess I can’t because apparently the Friday evening SW flight from LAX to Las Vegas is booked months in advance. And it’s booked with Strippers going to Vegas (baby Vegas) for a weekend of, um, work.

I’m sure if one is lucky to be on board this flight, they could take some iconic photographs.Twin Peaks Airlines

Photo by abardwell.

I tweeted about Sarah Silverman singing the song “I’m f’ing Matt Damon” on Jimmy Kimmel Live yesterday. While one can describe it as f’n hilarious. It’s best seen than described. So here it is.

Here’s a snip from a movie review for Black Snake Moan:
Black Snake Moan is smart and soulful but it’s also red hot. The movie burns with the sweaty heat of the deep, deep south. It’s not afraid of sex, nudity, and smoldering, immorality. The film also knows a thing or two about beautiful, bad ass cursing. Fuck flies out of Sam Jackson’s mouth better than it does from just about anyone; when he says the word it’s poetry. Brewer’s movie uses his talent for vulgar language to full effect. His character is an instantly iconic southern figure, an elderly, hardened farmer who loves god, dirty music, and foul language in almost equal measure. This is Sam’s best role since Pulp Fiction, it’s the kind of part I’d always imagined him playing after working for Tarantino, it’s just taken a while for it to happen.

The movie poster also looks instantly iconic to me.

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