iMoron tries to corner the iPhone market on eBay… goes horribly wrong!
Here’s a Lejo DJ, the top ranked Funny Video on TubeBattle. Very cool idea!
Before reading any further, check this out.
You’ve just been RickRolled!
’80s pop star Rick Astley is currently the subject of a worldwide internet prank. People are emailing friends with a link promising exciting video footage - porn, new movie trailers, breaking news stories or something similar - instead, they get the music video for Rick Astley’s 1987 hit, Never Gonna Give You Up. It uses the same modus operandi as spam and viruses (remember the Anna Kournikova virus from a few years back?), but with a funny, benign outcome. Unless you argue that being exposed to Rick Astley’s Stock Aitken and Waterman hit is as bad as getting a virus. So if you fancy pranking your friends with a bit of dodgy ’80s music, use this link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0) and tell them it’s something they’ll really love.
Could Rick Astley become the new Hoff?
After that Celine Dion show, I decided to dig through some of my old CDs. Some of my favorite female singers (of a similar style to Celine) are Tina Arena and Lara Fabian.
Tina Arena, goes back to my roots in Australia. Tina was a child-star, and has a fabulously strong voice. She now lives in France and mostly sings in French, but some of her original classics in English include Chains and Sorrento Moon.
Lara Fabian is Belgian. My first introduction to her was over 10 years ago, with her songs in French. I, of course, don’t speak or even understand any French, so my admiration for her talents were purely based on melody and vocals skills. My favorite is J’y Crois Encore. Perhaps her most famous English hit is I Will Love Again.
Here is one of my personal favorites - Tina Arena’s Les Trois Cloches.
Everyone who knows me, knows that I’m a huge Mirko “Crocop” fan. I can’t believe he got KO’d at UFC70.