Sean’s Dance Party

Sean Stephenson is a little guy with a big heart who wants to teach everyone how to have a good time. Some may laugh at him, but this guy probably has more fun in life than most people and for that he deserves props. So rock on little man!


Meme Of The Week 10-14

This week’s meme is Cigar Guy

The Back Story: In October at the 2010 Ryder Cup, Daily Mail photographer Mark Pain snapped an awesome shot of Tiger Woods nailing a golf ball right towards the camera. The image looks almost too perfect to be an event photo and at first many thought it was a publicity shot:

As the photo circulated one thing stood out, the gentleman on the right hand side with the cigar. He looked so out of place it was comical. And that ladies and gentleman is how memes are born. Pretty soon Photoshops of the image were popping up on forums all over the net. One thing that fueled the meme was the mystery of who the man was. The Daily Mail tracked him down and found his name was Rupesh Shingadia, a 30-year-old investment analyst. When asked about the getup (the wig, cigar, and fake mustache) he said it was a tribute to Spanish golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez.

The set up: Photoshop Cigar Guy into any picture


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Traci Lords Workout Rap

After her premature stint in adult film making, Traci tried her hand at arobics videos. This footage is a clip found on an old VHS tape. We watched it about 8 times before realizing there was any audio to it.

Save The Boobs

*Video from ’09 but worth another look*
In honor of Breast Cancer Awerness month starting October 1st we..oh screw it, you won’t even read anything we put here so let’s just get right to the video:



From HuffPo
Canadian TV Host Aliya-Jasmine Sovani has stirred up some controversy with a new breast cancer awareness video called “Save the Boobs”.
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Meme Of The Week 9-30

This week’s meme is Sad Keanu

The Back Story: In June of 2010 a paparazzi image set surfaced showing a melancholy Keanu sitting on a bench eating a sandwich:

After the initial popularity of the image meme, a site called SadKeanu.com popped up to try and showcase the images. Shortly after they were served with a DMCA by Splash News (the company that took the photo) and were forced to shut it down. The meme continues to be popular and shows up on message boards and forums from time to time.

The set up: Photoshop Keanu into a picture or scene


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