Free Hugs. Deluxe Hugs $2.00.
Mediocrefilm‘s Greg Benson, who produces The Retarded Policeman, gives us a hilarious candid-camera style parody of the “Free Hugs” campaign (which has been seen more than 40 million times).
Mediocrefilm‘s Greg Benson, who produces The Retarded Policeman, gives us a hilarious candid-camera style parody of the “Free Hugs” campaign (which has been seen more than 40 million times).
This from a Forbes article titled “Big Media’s Brave New World“: Andy Moss, senior director of technical policy for Microsoft‘s entertainment and devices, said that one day the term might actually refer to things that users have actually made themselves. Online social-networking sites, coupled with falling prices for sophisticated video cameras and editing equipment, mean…
Via Larry Kless, here’s Mark Robertson, the King of Video SEO, sharing some tips about video codecs, encoding, and other things we don’t quite understand… but know are important. Until you or your agency are doing all these things as prescribed by Dr. Robertson, we recommend getting all of your content on YouTube. Turns out…
I’ve been getting a bunch of e-mails lately about the hat. Thanks to the efforts of TheMightyThor1212, you can order your own Nalts hat here at Embroidered Clothes for $21.99. Please note that neither Thor nor I are connected with the company doing this, and do not profit from these. He just arranged for the…
David Lazarus of the LA Times writes about the FCC’s role in shaping broadband enabled television (remember that computers are in 74% of homes, but televisions in 99%). In the wake of Comcast’s impending takeover of NBC Unviersal, Lazarus writes: If federal regulators have their way, the next big thing on the tech horizon will…
Fiction and reality can be ironic. Last Thursday night I joined some folks in NYC to shoot the recent “Farting Unites,” but not before meeting in Newark to get killed by PaulScott1972 — here’s his frightening video threat. And here’s a video called “Ignored: Part 5.” It’s graphic and involves a car being tampered, but…
The Wall Street Journal’s Emily Steel wrote a piece last week about YouTube’s efforts to commercialize itself. Steel titled it “walking the tight rope.” The article includes a Q&A with Suzie Reider, YouTube’s first chief marketing officer. Reider is rapidly expanding her advertising sales and marketing teams, as evidenced by YouTube’s own “we’re hiring” ads…
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I feel bad that this made me laugh so hard
I watched it 3 times last night. In their entirety.
And I barely watch ANY videos all the way through.
Me and the boyfriend laughed really hard, but the linked “bathroom prank” video was even funnier. Yeah.
I noticed that your videos are cut off on the inside right margin. I solved that problem on my blog by changing the width to 400 pixels in the embed code. You have to change the width twice in the embed code. Once at the beginning and once towards the end of the embed code. You can change the embed code width and height to any numbers you like.
That guy’s a whore!
@4 I think he wants them that way
I bet that guy would have paid me two bucks NOT to give me a hug.
“go away, you’re bad for business” ha ha ha