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Look How That Boy Mind Me

Look How That Boy Mind Me

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"Look How That Boy Mind Me" is a popular phrase from a viral YouTube video spoken by the person failing to train their dog. The phrase and video became the source of various remixes and parodies since its uploading.

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On August 9th, 2008, YouTuber[1] DatsWhatImSayin posted the video "Look how dat boy mind me! Joby and Lonnie at the beach." The video features the camera person, Lonnie, training his dog Joby to fetch at the beach. After catching the ball, Lonnie says, "Look how that boy mind me." The dog walks away from Lonnie and defecates into the ocean, leaving Lonnie stunned and dismayed. The video (shown below) has received more than 2 million views in nine years.



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Two years later, on October 28th, 2010, YouTuber[3] Ryan Clark published a remix, overdubbing the film The Fugitive with the audio from "Look how day boy mind me!" The post (shown below, left) received more than 120,000 views in seven years.
On June 15th, 2012, YouTuber[2] Twigy published the video with subtitles. The post (shown below, right) received more than 4.4 million views in five years.


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