June 14, 2008 at 11:58 pm
· Filed under YouTube, Channel 4, Apprentice
A star is born! Raef from the Apprentice was a guest on the first episode in the new series of “8 Out Of 10 Cats” and he was mostly pretty funny, but quite simply hilarious when he was asked who he would least like to share a car with and he simply said, “a rapist”. Funniest moment on TV all week! Check it out on the clip below at about 4 min 35.
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March 29, 2008 at 11:12 pm
· Filed under YouTube, Advert
There’s two reasons I love the MacBook Air advert. Firstly, the thing looks amazing and I can just stare at it. It’s just so slim and sexy looking. Secondly, there’s that really cool song which is called New Soul by Yael Naïm.
Apple MacBook Air Ad from YouTube
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February 25, 2008 at 10:32 am
· Filed under YouTube
This clip is proving very popular in France right now. President Sarkozy is caught on film telling a farmer to “get lost” and calls him a “dumbass” after his offer of a handshake is rebuffed. I think the effect is lost if you don’t speak French but check it out nonetheless.
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January 30, 2008 at 10:30 pm
· Filed under London, YouTube
Saw this cool video on London Tonight, where a group of dancers perform to Michael Jackon’s Thriller on a London tube train, whilst passengers just awkwardly watch, or try not to, and then politely applaud at the end.
I think the main dancer guy - Remy I think his name was - did a particularly amazing job! Remy… it rhymes with Dreamy… how apt!
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January 17, 2008 at 5:43 pm
· Filed under YouTube
Ok, we usually stick to stuff we’ve seen on TV for this blog, but here’s an exception. A Stockport teacher - Sarah Green - has been suspended from her job after a video of her was found on YouTube, which is mildly fruity. There’s a short version (actually better), and a longer one which is a bit ruder. Here’s both below (the teacher plays the receptionist in the first part of the video).
Short Advert
Longer Advert
What do you think? Should a teacher be punished for things done before she was a teacher? I think if the school decides to get rid of her, she won’t be short of offers from lads mags etc, although presumably she went into teaching for a vocation and it seems a tad unfair to miss out on that if that’s what she wants to do, and is trained to do.
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