The Muppets Demonstrate Danger of YouTube Videos
The Internet can be a hard place to try to catch a break, as poor Beaker learns quite well.
I can think of one good thing that came out of the failure of attempts to revive the classic Muppet Show: The Muppets are absolutely hilarious in short-form Internet-sized bits. This latest video, titled "Beaker's Ballad," shows the meep-lingual Muppet all classic-rock'd up in order to take on Kansas' famous "Dust in the Wind."
Unfortunately, inexplicable popularity of Tay Zonday aside, the Internet is a very hard place for an aspiring musician like Beaker, and scathing YouTube comments quickly put an end to poor Beaker's aspirations of stardom.
Now, it's no single best thing [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgbNymZ7vqY] I saw in all of 2009), but it's a hilarious little video poking fun at the trials and tribulations of the Internet age.
Man, what did we even use the Internet for before YouTube?
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The Internet can be a hard place to try to catch a break, as poor Beaker learns quite well.
I can think of one good thing that came out of the failure of attempts to revive the classic Muppet Show: The Muppets are absolutely hilarious in short-form Internet-sized bits. This latest video, titled "Beaker's Ballad," shows the meep-lingual Muppet all classic-rock'd up in order to take on Kansas' famous "Dust in the Wind."
Unfortunately, inexplicable popularity of Tay Zonday aside, the Internet is a very hard place for an aspiring musician like Beaker, and scathing YouTube comments quickly put an end to poor Beaker's aspirations of stardom.
Now, it's no single best thing [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgbNymZ7vqY] I saw in all of 2009), but it's a hilarious little video poking fun at the trials and tribulations of the Internet age.
Man, what did we even use the Internet for before YouTube?
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