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Western Influence In China At Its Best
Written By: christine
2008-04-27 00:55:29

It's the weekend. Hard to think up really deep China thoughts. Let's keep it light and to the point shall we. This remains one of my favorite YouTube videos of all time. Always nice to reminisce on when you're tired of reading current events about Chinese hackers and want to be reminded that at their core, wired youth around the world don't really behave all that differently from country to country.

Anyways, I still manage to crack up while watching this old video for several reasons:

  • The guy in the background just sitting there.
  • The little guy on the left is wearing a cast on his left arm but that doesn't stop him.
  • It's cool to see that college kids everywhere in the world goof off.
  • This is some of the best lip synching I've ever seen.

what's really cute is after they became famous for the above video, these guys went on to be featured in a real music video where i think they really did sing. It's good to see that the little guy no longer required singing and dancing with a cast on his arm. I was starting to worry.






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