Silly...fail!
Wed, 2008-11-26 20:47
crzyltvn's picture
crzyltvn
MashCast

I try not to argue or take notice of "fails" on the internet (except for the ones on failblog) but this one...oh dear. I checked it's comments, many replies saying basically one thing.

It's SILLY walks! SILLY!
And now, to return to my near dormant state.





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Jatta's picture
Jatta

Very goofy

performance of SILLY WALK indeed... shame...

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Hanri's picture
Hanri

This is bad......

Bad... Really really bad....

The kick seems to be quite difficult for the guy, compared to Cleesey's..

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crzyltvn's picture
crzyltvn

Well,

From what I heard, the guy was performing some Spanish dance for the King of Spain.
When you say "this is bad", are you referring to my post or to the caption? (I'm out of it, I would not know)

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Hanri's picture
Hanri

Silly billy....

The caption fail is bad. Not you or your post. :)

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crzyltvn's picture
crzyltvn

Oh, ok!

Bah, the turkey must be getting to my brain.

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Lady April's picture
Lady April

one word...

YIKES!

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BroMaynardG's picture
BroMaynardG

Reminds Me of "Cabernet"

1. Kinda looks like Billy Crystal (in his younger days).

2. The kick resembles a Nazi Goosestep (Don't Mention the Germans - Fawlty)

3. Caberet, being a musical had dancing. (Why didn't spellcheck catch that misspell?)

Myna Bird!

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