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Flea Market Montgomery Commercial
November 14th, 2010 10:57 PM"Flea Market Montgomery" is a local advertisement video featuring local businessman Sammy Stephens rapping about the market.
Takei to Anti-Gay School Board Member
November 14th, 2010 10:53 PMThe production theme of Takei’s “Douchebag” video had its roots in another, more light-hearted video featuring him released in 2007 on the television program Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The previous video stemmed from another gay/homophobia scandal surrounding homophobic statements made by former NBA all-star basketball player, Tim Hardaway:
Deal With It
November 14th, 2010 10:45 PM"Deal With It" is an expression used as a retort in response to someone’s disapproval. It is often associated with image macros and animated GIFs in which the subject wears a pair of sunglasses.
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Flea Market Montgomery Commercial
"Flea Market Montgomery" is a local advertisement video featuring local businessman Sammy Stephens rapping about the market.
Takei to Anti-Gay School Board Member
The production theme of Takei’s “Douchebag” video had its roots in another, more light-hearted video featuring him released in 2007 on the television program Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The previous video stemmed from another gay/homophobia scandal surrounding homophobic statements made by former NBA all-star basketball player, Tim Hardaway:
Deal With It
"Deal With It" is an expression used as a retort in response to someone’s disapproval. It is often associated with image macros and animated GIFs in which the subject wears a pair of sunglasses.