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Video number 5

Over the next 5 days (because i dont find myself busy enough?!?!) i will be listing off to you my TOP 5 YOUTUBE VIDEOS (because i love lists).

Lets start with Number 5 (today is a bonus day! and you get 2!!!)

Afraid of Own Shadow


this one was picked by accident... but is rather funny. I have never actually met anyone who was afraid of his/her own shadow but i could only imagine that it would make for a horrid life!!!! I love that it is the mom who first points it out, and how she holds on tight to that popsicle! Nothing like those amazing summer days!

The video that actually goes for today is Buhlud.


i'm not sure what "BABY JIGGA" means but it is right durr! and as much as it's "NOT FUNNAAAA" it is so funny... especially the dad in the back... laughing at his son who is bleeding.

Well thats all for today!

enjoy!

thanks for reading!

:]

Comments

Tonda said…
I love that video too
Mad-Moo said…
that was soo funny when he got mad it reminded me of Hayden when he gets mad. o and that is my classes fav. You Tube vedio oh and so is OWW Charley.

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