http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDgPI7yfudg
It's a guitar cover of Black and Yellow. It's really good, though. Check it out.
It's a guitar cover of Black and Yellow. It's really good, though. Check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDgPI7yfudg
It's a guitar cover of Black and Yellow. It's really good, though. Check it out.
My new videogame review style. People seem to like it. Maybe you'll say it sucks. Yeah, you'll probably say it sucks. lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOnNWWR6960
around the halfway point I wanted to shut it off.My new videogame review style. People seem to like it. Maybe you'll say it sucks. Yeah, you'll probably say it sucks. lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOnNWWR6960
Haven't laugh this much in days, and I don't know what's more funnier, the sound that he makes when he hits that thing or the look from the tiger when he escapes xD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE04n13SUSM
A very funny (and cute) friend of mine made this video of her adventures in one of those weird drive-thru petting safaris.
One-eyed Emu attack
around the halfway point I wanted to shut it off.
for the love of god stop stuffing memes and FUNNAY VOICESS every 5 seconds, jesus christ
So now... let me ask... Why is it that my latest 4 reviews with this style seem to have more positive feedback then others. Serious question.
Seriously?
People have different opinions. I guess. Who knew.
I just wanna say that I have become addicted to Hank Green's videos and that I already watched all of Biology Crash Course in the span of forty-eight hours.
I think I may have a case of the man crush.
My Twilight 5 review:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkSyhLMZvLw
Probably one of my favorite videos.
"Producer Eleanor Ellis offers Piedmont blues fans a rare front-row seat to a private house party that is as down home and authentic as they come on this 57-minute DVD Blues Houseparty. Filmed in 1989 at the late John Jackson's home in Fairfax Station, Virginia, Blues Houseparty includes performances by Jackson and his son James, John Cephas and Phil Wiggins, Archie Edwards, Cora Jackson, Flora Molton and Larry Wise, John Dee Holeman, and Quentin "Fris" Holloway. Between songs, performers talk about the history of country breakdowns, demonstrate traditional dances and swap hilarious stories. The atmosphere is natural and relaxed. The audio and video quality are good. One small criticism: Performers could have been identified earlier in the film. But that's a small price to pay for admission to this rip-roarin' good time."
---Review by Dick Spottswood
NINTENDO SIXTY-FOUR Lovecraft style
General Grievous is the best drummer ever.
Fine! If you don´t want me in your band, I will build my own band.