Kelly Rowland replaced by a cat in Nelly video
There’s just something about cats doing human things (like singing backup in music videos) that makes me laugh. Perhaps excessively.
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There’s just something about cats doing human things (like singing backup in music videos) that makes me laugh. Perhaps excessively.
Steve Parker’s post today in the Editors’ Desk blog reignited a heated debate over whether it’s cool to refer to St. Louis as “the Lou.” Personally, we’re OK with it. Lots of people aren’t, though.
So now’s your chance to weigh in on a completely unscientific poll.
And while you’re voting, enjoy this video of Nelly’s “Country Grammar,” where he pays homage to the Lou at the 0:44 mark.
FunnyOrDie.com sent two team members — Jake Szymanski and Bob Turton — to Washington for the presidential inauguration this week. Their mission: to film another installment for the site’s popular High-Five series.
Not dorky high-fives like that one Seacrest tried to pull off with the blind “Idol” contestant. These are smooth high-fives.
We live in St. Louis — who doesn’t love Nelly? These guys sure do!
In this video, the Tufts Beelzebubs, Tufts University’s all-male a cappella group perform “Hot in Herre.”