Wednesday, July 07, 2010

So, how many hours of practice were involved here?

28 comments:

  1. That's fabulous! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Now THAT's America with talent...

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  3. His-terical
    Young men in shorts and flip flops...you have no idea how much I needed that.
    Thanks

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  4. Hah! These guys are a hoot!

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  5. As a recovering college accapellaist, I can tell you that those groups practice at least 7 hours aweek, usually more, and 2-3 times that before a concert. Those kids were pretty good. I was especially impressed w/ their dancing. Not bad for a bunch of white boys in flip flops.

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  6. I think I'm in love with the guy who sang the solo part, with the dark green shirt and yellow letters.

    CUUUUUUTTTE.

    But honestly, they were all cute. Lol.

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  7. I love On The Rocks and almost everything they've posted on You Tube :)

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  8. Wow! You know you've gone viral when... Well, I haven't, but I'm a friend of a friend of theirs ;D

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  9. See how productive we could be if we spent more time on dance moves and less time on Twitter! Ha!

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  10. oh my, where do you find this stuff? absolute gold! thanks! :)

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  11. Brilliant!

    You should check this out, i think they only got to practice it twice

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EYAUazLI9k

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  12. That is hilarious! I love it!

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  13. Oh. My. Gawd. Totally laughed my ass off. This was so awesome. Thanks for sharing. Now, to post on my Facebook. Love starting my day with a smile.

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  14. Hilarious! Thanks for the great start to my day!

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  15. I want to watch it again!
    awesome thanks!

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  16. That. Is awesome. I am totally jealous of their skillz.

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  17. Yeah these guys are U of Oregon students and perform (I think) weekly during the school year.

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  18. As the ebook is to the publishing industry; YouTube - and clips like these - are to the film industry!

    Haste yee back ;-)

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  19. Love it! I'm looking up the original on YouTube and sending it to a buncha people. Thanks.

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  20. Learning to do that would be hard enough.

    Learning to do it without laughing would kill most men.

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  21. :D Seen this before, but it's good to see again. This was such an awesome rendition of this song...

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