This is one of my favorite songs ever...

Mar 30, 2008 20:19

...but the video is still totally weird and ridiculous. I believe, however, the band are dressed like the guy who inspired the song...the sick fuck. But yeah, that's pretty cool.

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WOW melaniethinks March 31 2008, 02:51:52 UTC
This guy really characterizes the stuff mustache reputations are made of!

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Re: WOW malice_a March 31 2008, 14:16:50 UTC
I think his mustache definitely says a lot about him. This is what his about section on his website says (I don't know if it's bad English or what, but regardless, it backs up the mustache's statement):

ONE MINUTE PROFILE OF THE PLEASUREMAN!
Bringing a message of true love to the world!

Pleasureman Gunther is set to have the biggest smash-hit of the summer with his fantastic debut single 'Ding Dong Song'. Günther is a 29 years old gentleman style 2000 in his best years. Günther is a true European, his origin is Sweden but he sees himself as a global citizen.

Günther has always been in the entertainment industry and now he feels it is time to change the attitude of the world to do something better.

Günther wants to change the worlds look at the sexual way of thinking, so he have started a new trend to sexualise it more in the world. "A Günther trend".
He has only started his mission to go out in the world and spread the message of Love.

The four main things in Günthers life are Champagne, Glamour, Sex and Respect!

GÜNTHERNET.COM

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melaniethinks March 31 2008, 14:22:33 UTC
I think Gunther should be made of five things, champagne, glamor, sex, respect and his tra-la-la.

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hartsox March 31 2008, 15:40:14 UTC
I was way into the toadies back in the day. either they or the posies were the second band that lauren and I went to see at the mushroom after she got goldfinger (?) to sign her math test. that she made a 69 on.

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malice_a March 31 2008, 15:46:00 UTC
I never got to see the Toadies, just like I never got to see a single band play EVER until I got well into high school. My mom viewed "concerts" as places where small girls get offered drugs and made to have no desire to excel in school. What's the problem with that?

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hartsox March 31 2008, 15:59:46 UTC
they didn't actually play at the mushroom. but I did get to go see no doubt and bush, which was like, the highlight of my life experience at that time. I don't remember how I managed to pull that off. I do remember making a list of reasons why my parents should allow me to get floor tickets (because I liked to pretend that I wanted to get in the mosh pit). I wish I could find that list. it was awesome.

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