‘Dead Giveaway’ – Cleveland Hero’s Hit Song
It was bound to happen. Charles Ramsey, the man who called 911 and rescued the three kidnapped girls in Cleveland, now has a hit song.
It was bound to happen. Charles Ramsey, the man who called 911 and rescued the three kidnapped girls in Cleveland, now has a hit song.
Most of us had Mr. Rogers to watch growing up, or we had our kids babysat by him weekday mornings. Children today don't really know Mr. Rogers, Mr. McFeely, or the Land Of Make Believe.
Yesterday was Valentine’s Day and I hope it was magical. But if for some reason it wasn’t and you found yourself with nothing to say to your sweetheart at dinner, then you may be able to blame your phone!
New and old media alike have been abuzz about a music video from an unknown pop singer named Rebecca Black that's so bad it's...still pretty bad. The song is called "Friday" and in it, Black waxes poetic about anticipation for the weekend and driving around with her girlfriends in the most literal way possible. To wit:
Kickin' in the front seat/Sittin' in the backseat/Gotta make my mind up/Which seat can I take?
A lot of people on the Internet seem to have too much time on their hands, but perhaps none more so than those participating in the "intro remake" trend.
After seeing this frame-perfect remake of the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" intro, we gathered some of the best of the genre, from a kid who remade the "Simpsons" intro at his high-school to a bunch of suspicious-looking "Golden Girls."