Summer is almost at an end here in the US. If school hasn’t started yet, it soon will, and the stores are filling up with corduroy and tweed and heavy fabrics. But in case you need a lift and a mental note to go run in the sprinkler while it’s still warm, here’s two baby moose this past June, playing in the sprinkler with their mom.
Today, we have assorted music, some of which may get stuck in your head. But it’s a good thing. Maybe.
First, from Sherri, a clip from “America’s Got Idol Talent Dancing with the Ice Truck Drivers” (yet another reality show). The best part, as Sherri says, is when the Hoff gets up and dances.
Then, from Sarah F, one of the Professors Brilliant, we have Finnish rock band Leningrad Cowboys singing with the Russian Red Army Choir. What are they singing? Sweet Home Alabama. Of course they are.
The hair? The shoes? The suit? No. The choir band rocking out with the tuba. That’s just awesome.
If you’re thinking of working out this weekend, try this routine:
Word.
And, since it’s Friday in August, let’s attempt to suck more of your time:
Thanks to annanickle who sent me this link, we have merry exhortations about your hey nanner nanner:
If you like scrapbooking, this one might give you an optical orgasm:
Thanks to Planned Parenthood of Columbia Willamette for the awesome videos.
And, here’s a special bonus WTF courtesy of Brandi. I just want everyone to know that back in middle school, I was on the synchronized swimming team (we were the only middle school that had a pool) and we did a whole routine to Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror.” I’m not sure there’s any better way to say “I was a humongous dork!” than to say, “I did synchronized swimming to ‘Man in the Mirror!’”
Here are Russian ladies in their office, doing synchronized office swimming. The shark totally makes it, even if you spend the rest of the time wondering if they got fired.
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