Jan 25, 2007, by Josh
emo kids in forty years

I like how the sheer power of Crimson & Clover compelled zluvu4ever to share their awe…twice…on separate days…
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I like how the sheer power of Crimson & Clover compelled zluvu4ever to share their awe…twice…on separate days…
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Tbags
I think the most disturbing part of this is that Josh read all that SOMEWHERE, screen captured it, then blogged about it. Dude, stop wading through the bowels of social networking.
5:58 pm, Jan 25th, 2007
Heather
T, have you never been to YouTube? Come out from under that rock, dude.
This came about as a discussion between me and Josh about whether Tiffany of the 80s was the first to sing “I Think We’re Alone Now”, which I surprisingly know all the lyrics to. However, I remembered a guy singing it and it turned out to be Tommy James and the Shondells, who also sang Crimson and Clover. That’s when we happened upon the comment hippies.
11:41 am, Jan 27th, 2007
Dan
The people that comment on YouTube are so stupid they make the people who comment on IMDb look like geniuses. YouTube comment theads are where morons go to fight other morons.
1:07 am, Jan 28th, 2007
Tbags
All this has something to do with needing to find a way to monetize you tube. If only people would pay to see the moron on moron wrestling.
4:34 pm, Jan 29th, 2007
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