lol, you can't really generalise that much though, not everyone likes Comedy Inc. But yeah, I guess it is Australian humour.
Hmm, an accent? I guess so, but its not strong. I don't have like a bogan accent lol, not like how the girl says 'Cheeky buggers'. But if all those characters have an accent to you, then yeah, I guess I have an accent.
Of course, that would also mean you have an accent as well lol.
ugh - I wish I could play youtube at work - I am tooo curious.:D
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Well, the My Humps thing isn't really making a specific joke. Its just funny, because I know they are paying it out by trying to make it seem serious but its not. I suppose its really the context that makes it funny.
Well, this is Alanis Morissette singing, who also sings Thank You, which seems to be kind of like a hippy ish song (save the world kind of thing). Someone who sings that cannot take My Humps seriously, it goes against their moral values. Its just completely not her, she's clearing being immitative.
Also, at the very end of the clip, they showed her laughing, which kind of indicates that we should be laughing too.
And the clip is just stupid lol. She acts all dramatic and stupid over nothing. Its so shallow.
The fact that its a complete copy of the Black Eyed Peas video clip also suggests that she is making fun of it, or else she wouldn't have done it.
The dancing is really bad too lol.
So yeah, thats why its funny
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This is what wiki says:
Alanis Morissette covered the song in 2007, seemingly as an April Fools' Day prank, although she has not confirmed this.[6] In contrast to the original "My Humps", Morissette's cover is performed slowly and in the style of a ballad, with only a piano accompanying the vocal. On April 2, a video in which Morissette parodies Fergie's dancing moves in the original "My Humps" music video was added to the website YouTube. By April 3, the video was the most viewed on Technorati,[7] and it was viewed 4 million times six days later.[6] The Associated Press wrote that Morissette's "quiet, somber version only highlights the ridiculousness of Fergie's original lyrics".[8] The video has been hosted on Morissette's official website. TIME stated that the parody proved that Morissette "under[stands]" irony, in reference to her hit single, Ironic. On April 15, Fergie confirmed to E! News that she thought that the parody was "hilarious", and "genius". Fergie also said that she sent Alanis a cake in the shape of a "derrière".
Really lets you hear how ridiculous the lyrics are.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W91sqAs-_-g
Remember that song My Humps by The Black Eyed Peas? Yeah, Alanis Morissette did her own slow "emotional" version of it lol.
Its a complete parody, making fun of Black Eyed Peas.
She has such a good voice too.
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
I only saw this because my friend showed it to me.
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vrknlrz8WI
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
http://www.youtube.com/verify_age?next_url=/watch%3Fv%3DZv73lodJbwA
LOL watch that one. its really short, and funny.
(Its Australian, yes)
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
Hmm, an accent? I guess so, but its not strong. I don't have like a bogan accent lol, not like how the girl says 'Cheeky buggers'. But if all those characters have an accent to you, then yeah, I guess I have an accent.
Of course, that would also mean you have an accent as well lol.
Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
btw, there aren't many good Comedy Inc skits on youtube. I wish there was though, they are so freaking funny. I wanna buy their dvd.
Im The Essence Of Darkness
Beware Foolish Mortals The Death Nearly Aprochesee[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Well, this is Alanis Morissette singing, who also sings Thank You, which seems to be kind of like a hippy ish song (save the world kind of thing). Someone who sings that cannot take My Humps seriously, it goes against their moral values. Its just completely not her, she's clearing being immitative.
Also, at the very end of the clip, they showed her laughing, which kind of indicates that we should be laughing too.
And the clip is just stupid lol. She acts all dramatic and stupid over nothing. Its so shallow.
The fact that its a complete copy of the Black Eyed Peas video clip also suggests that she is making fun of it, or else she wouldn't have done it.
The dancing is really bad too lol.
So yeah, thats why its funny
Edit:
This is what wiki says:
Alanis Morissette covered the song in 2007, seemingly as an April Fools' Day prank, although she has not confirmed this.[6] In contrast to the original "My Humps", Morissette's cover is performed slowly and in the style of a ballad, with only a piano accompanying the vocal. On April 2, a video in which Morissette parodies Fergie's dancing moves in the original "My Humps" music video was added to the website YouTube. By April 3, the video was the most viewed on Technorati,[7] and it was viewed 4 million times six days later.[6] The Associated Press wrote that Morissette's "quiet, somber version only highlights the ridiculousness of Fergie's original lyrics".[8] The video has been hosted on Morissette's official website. TIME stated that the parody proved that Morissette "under[stands]" irony, in reference to her hit single, Ironic. On April 15, Fergie confirmed to E! News that she thought that the parody was "hilarious", and "genius". Fergie also said that she sent Alanis a cake in the shape of a "derrière".
Really lets you hear how ridiculous the lyrics are.
Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."