Wow, Campbell, what's next? lonelygirl15? The Dancing Baby? Maybe an in-depth piece on Friendster and this rapidly growing Internet-based trend known as "social networking"? Do you not have anybody under the age of 30 on your staff?
Sorry, don't have the vid to share. Here's the transcript, though (Oh, and by the way, Campbell, if you get an email about Bill Gates sharing his fortune with you, it's NOT real):
BROWN: Tonight's "Bull's-Eye" goes to something that our staff has been buzzing about all day. They've even been singing along. And Erica Hill is here to explain what is up.
HILL: That's right. The song stuck in everybody's head so we're going to do it to you at home too just because we like to share. It's actually -- this is something that's really tough to explain without you seeing it first. So first, I want you to take a look at this video that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi released today of her cats.
And there we go. Here's the thing. This is called getting "Rick-rolled." Oh, yes, "Never Going to Let You Go," Rick Astley, '87. Those were the days.
Here's what happened because apparently this --
BROWN: It's all coming back now.
HILL: It is. All the kids are talking about this. So Rick Astley and that classic from '87, including the hair, will pop up just at some random point during a video while you're watching it online and that's called getting "Rick-rolled" which happened to Nancy Pelosi's cat. It also happened very famously to Barack Obama.
Check this one out. In fact it may be -- those are the cats again. But the Barack Obama one could be the most famous one. I think we have it.
BROWN: Oh, come on.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
BARACK OBAMA (D), PRESIDENT-ELECT: We're no strangers to love.
You know the rules and so do I.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
HILL: But that one they, you know, they kind of put it to music. Five and a half million views of that one so far.
BROWN: Unbelievable.
HILL: "Rick-rolling."
BROWN: I mean, how did this start? Like who comes up with the idea?
HILL: It's an excellent question. From everything I've seen, they really don't know who started it but it's become a really big thing. When I first heard about it, I thought "Rick-rolling" involved Rick Sanchez. But no. No twittering involved.
BROWN: OK. That does it for us. Who knew? Erica Hill, always bringing in something fascinating. We're ending it there.
"LARRY KING LIVE" starts right now. We'll see you tomorrow night
5 comments:
I knew Rick-Rolling took onto the mainstream when the standard-issue office tard began trolling people at work with this...about 15 months ago.
Rick-rolling is so OUT. Those of us in the know have already moved on to the pranks of tomorrow, such as signing people up for the NAMbLA mailing list, dumping psychotropic drugs into their coffee, and calling the police to give them an anonymous tip about a guy in the neighborhood who has an illicit teen sex dungeon full of crystal meth, industrial lubricant, and shattered innocence.
In other news, freaky botched rhinoplasty notwithstanding, Campbell Brown's shiny, chestnut locks fill me with the desire to penis her repeatedly.
Rick-rolling jumped the shark right about when people started figuring out this uber-nerdy connection:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOWf_T0jdgQ
Sound familiar? Here are the two songs superimposed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ20N6syuwc
Now you see just how deep the rabbit hole goes.
"signing people up for the NAMbLA mailing list, dumping psychotropic drugs into their coffee, and calling the police to give them an anonymous tip about a guy in the neighborhood who has an illicit teen sex dungeon full of crystal meth, industrial lubricant, and shattered innocence. "
I always love that one…
oh, and ps to mert-
penis as a verb=comedic delight
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