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Goonies - best of Chunk & Sloth

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"Too Legit To Quit" - MC Hammer (China's best 5x5 dancer)

choggie says...

Hammer probly' still sells his old 80s tracks in China....probably 20 years behind Am-Pop in some places....
UPDATE: (wiki)
After his rapid fall from fame and subsequent bankruptcy, MC Hammer spent most of the latter half of the 1990s as a punch line in the music business. In 2000, Nelly, in his breakthrough hit "Country Grammar", announced his intention to "blow 30 mill[ion] like I'm Hammer"

Hammer reaffirmed his Christian beliefs in October 1997 and now has a television show on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Hammer has officiated at the celebrity weddings of actor Corey Feldman and Susie Sprague on 30 October 2002 and Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil and Lia Gerardini in January 2005.

Oh Hammer....if only you would dance for some popcorn chicken again.....!

At Last the 1948 Show - The Four Yorkshiremen Sketch

Corey Feldman Serves You All

Wang Chung--Dance Hall Days

firefly says...

But their biggest hit was yet to come. In 1986, Costin left the band, but Hues and Feldman continued to record. The same year, they had their biggest hits: "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" (#2 US, featuring the oft-quoted lyric "Everybody Wang Chung tonight" and rated the third worst song ever by Blender magazine) and "Let's Go" (#9 US), both from the album Mosaic. They released their their final album The Warmer Side of Cool in 1989, and disbanded in 1991.

Corey Feldman Tries His Best, Still Embarasses Self

Monty Python - Four Yorkshiremen - Live

mjasonprickett says...

From the Four Yorshiremen W-Pedia article:

"The sketch was originally written for the British television comedy series At Last the 1948 Show, and was co-written by the show's four writer-performers: John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Tim Brooke-Taylor, and Marty Feldman. The original performance of the sketch by the four creators is one of the surviving sketches from the program and can be seen on the At Last the 1948 Show DVD ... As a result of the numerous Python performances, and the comparative obscurity of At Last The 1948 Show, the "Four Yorkshiremen" sketch is widely and incorrectly considered to be a Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch."

john cleese (pre-monty python) in "spy sketch"

Hummer: can't drive over rocks

deathcow says...

Wow, they did a Marty Feldman. I have faith that the original hummer they had to build to sell the military on it would do it, this "H2" or whatever that is, what a joke, its like a $60,000 jeep cherokee



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