Originally posted by: Fritzo
this clip is older than the internet. You're not going to post the dancing baby next, are you?
Originally posted by: LookingGlass
Originally posted by: Fritzo
this clip is older than the internet. You're not going to post the dancing baby next, are you?
I haven't seen it. Just because it is old, does that mean EVERYONE has seen it? I didn't get the memo on that one. 😉 😛
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: LookingGlass
Originally posted by: Fritzo
this clip is older than the internet. You're not going to post the dancing baby next, are you?
I haven't seen it. Just because it is old, does that mean EVERYONE has seen it? I didn't get the memo on that one. 😉 😛
Just to show you how old it is, it's been on Ebuamsworld.com for over a year now 🙂
You must have been out sick that day.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
this clip is older than the internet. You're not going to post the dancing baby next, are you?
It would've been much more memorable if former University of Missouri student and independent filmmaker Tyrone Davies actually was ill when he surprised KMIZ's Michelle Linn and crew by vomiting on the set of "Good Morning Missouri" back in 2003. Instead, it supposedly was just an attention-seeking prank fueled by a little Blue Bunny "Blue's Clues" ice cream.
Not that that matters much. Even if viewers were armed with such information, the footage of Davies' powers of regurgitation still might have become the Web sensation it is to this day.
Davies' "finest moment" has lasted longer than even he could have imagined, and that was confirmed again this past weekend when it appeared on the debut segment of "Web Junk 20," VH1's collaborative effort with iFilm that counts down the top "viral videos" making the rounds in cyberspace. There, at No. 18, on the heels of "Tom Cruise Kills Oprah," sits "Tyrone Gets Sick."
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
WTF did he drink? Looked like a smooooothie.