Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Great Minds Dep't.

As previously evidenced. Others agree.
Oh, Sweet Blood of Jesus: Tintin's link from above. You will die if you listen to it. Chalk on a blackboard is too kind a description.
Can the two Pomplamooses be stopped? We'll bet she's no "lady," either, because she certainly seems to enjoy prostituting herself. (Need we add, the French spelling of the word is "pamplemousse." Dipshits.)

Plus which, we are despising this musical crap-fest. Even YouTube commenters know better. We may have to befriend this one.
Oh great. This TV spot is just as bad as the Hyundai Holiday ads with that annoying girl singing into that microphone as if she wants to apologize for singing in the first place....ughhh....Please stop with the attempts to be trendy.
We'd advise those w/ even a semblance of musical taste not to listen. Mercifully, it's only the (0:15) cut.
No mercy here, however.
Apparently by Vampire Weekend. Whores, them & Pimplejuice. All of them. Die, horrid, young & stupid people!

And really, who gives cars for Xmas, or goes further into debt during the season just to get a "deal?"

3 comments:

  1. Of course they thought the spelling and pronunciation as they do it would be hip and cute. I think it makes them look like ugly Americans who found a French word they think sounds funny and make asses of themselves with intentional errors. And the music makes me want to throw myself in the nearest frozen lake.

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  2. Man, I'm the only one who likes these guys, huh? Whatever. y'all are just not advanced enough

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  3. We're Retarded, Then? Editor Types:

    Guess not. Overexposure is part of the horror, as Hyundai may be spending more on advertising than on manufacturing their polluting shit-boxes.

    Hope you can crash through the ice.

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