Aug 282007
 

You watch, you decide!

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  7 Responses to “Who’s the Greater Danger To the Youth Of America?”

  1. hrrundivbakshi

    Hey, thebackoffice — I dunno what happened, but the vuh-deos I inserted into my last post didn’t make it through. Should I try assembling the post again? It is crucial that we get RTH’s take on this — the future of our nation is at stake!

  2. hrrundivbakshi

    I just posted a revised version that seems to work in preview mode.

  3. The Back Office

    It does that sometimes. Then when I resave it seems fine. Digital gremlins.

  4. You know, this is a record: I first saw this less than 24 hours ago and I think I’m already sick of it.

    Though I do love the look on Mario Lopez’s face — and I cringe to report that I know that that’s Mario Lopez — which says “Oh, yeah. THIS is why I took this gig.”

  5. Gosh, looking at that bottom clip you’d be forgiven for getting the idea that Scott Stapp’s album sold several million and the band formed by the rest of Creed sold about 10,000, rather than the other way around.

    But anyway, I’m glad you posted this, Hrrundi, because every time Scott Stapp is mentioned here it gives me a chance to remind everyone of one of the funniest dumb-ass rock & roll stories I’ve ever heard:

    http://tomluv.livejournal.com/13923.html

  6. 2000 Man

    Rick, that is without a doubt, one of the best things on the entire Internets. It’s beyond funny and that’s what those people on that Casino and a Movie show should have done to him. Granted, Creed appears to be an easy target, but the only Americans that wouldn’t be able to feel good about tricking him are Miss South Carolina and her friends.

    Thanks for making my day!

  7. Mr. Moderator

    It’s interesting that that Stapp guy is as much of an idiot as he projects in his music. That said, I think Mario Lopez is very dangerous to America’s youth.

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