60,000 new videos a day???
I read an article in the Washington Post yesterday about YouTube. As the subject indicates, 60,000 videos are added everyday. Good Grief! What would Chrissie's mom say about people with this kind of time on their hands?
But, some of the videos/recasts provide unlimited amounts of fun, games, and laughs.
My friend Chris sent me this video on YouTube last week, assuming that I'd seen it "because it's my job." And I had. But somehow I either hadn't thought to post it on this blog (in other words, I was slacking on the job) or I'd gotten distracted. Who knows? Regardless, enjoy:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IVx2JKuZp04&search=taco%20town
Now that you've seen it, let's discuss:
Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Some might argue that it gets pretty "out of control" after the first 5 layers, but come on: how can you go wrong with layer after layer of beans and tortillas and cheese and many sauces? pizza? blueberry pancakes? all great flavors--together AND deep fried!?!?!?!?!
Now, while SNL intends to satirize the crunchwrap/layered tacos at Taco Bell and give a hard hitting critique on the excessive nature of American fast food establishments, it does so very well--something not often said about SNL skits. See, Taco Bell brings out the best in people: whether it be through long-running and popular tv shows or though little known blogs.
But, some of the videos/recasts provide unlimited amounts of fun, games, and laughs.
My friend Chris sent me this video on YouTube last week, assuming that I'd seen it "because it's my job." And I had. But somehow I either hadn't thought to post it on this blog (in other words, I was slacking on the job) or I'd gotten distracted. Who knows? Regardless, enjoy:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IVx2JKuZp04&search=taco%20town
Now that you've seen it, let's discuss:
Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Some might argue that it gets pretty "out of control" after the first 5 layers, but come on: how can you go wrong with layer after layer of beans and tortillas and cheese and many sauces? pizza? blueberry pancakes? all great flavors--together AND deep fried!?!?!?!?!
Now, while SNL intends to satirize the crunchwrap/layered tacos at Taco Bell and give a hard hitting critique on the excessive nature of American fast food establishments, it does so very well--something not often said about SNL skits. See, Taco Bell brings out the best in people: whether it be through long-running and popular tv shows or though little known blogs.
3 Comments:
aaron and i actually saw that skit when it was SNL...i believe scarlet johanssen was hosting...is that her name? well aside from one other skit, this was hilarious! i thought it was great and if i was really hungry i would eat it.
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the guy in that tacohut skit is hot. saw him in manhattan recently. he's linked to some hottie already.
and its not me. ah well.
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