Posted on 10/01/2012 8:54:25 PM PDT by VitacoreVision
Obama Phone Remix - (J. Geils Band - Centerfold) - Michael Berry Show - 10/1/12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N680dYVPKqU
This is the best parody video I've seen so far. It was on the Michael Berry Show. Awesome stuff.
Make it go Viral!!
Thank you Michael Berry!
http://www.ktrh.com/pages/michaelberry.html
ROTF LMAO SOMC !!!!!!!!
The GOP should offer this as a free ringtone download. It would be free advertising everywhere.
That is funny
Love it
That Obamaphone babe sounds like a female version of Basketball Jones.
Or Basketball Jone’s sista.
LOL!
DAMN....Knew I’d heard that voice before. You right...basit bawl jones....
I note youtube disabled comments on the original video which has almost 3 million views.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpAOwJvTOio
Basketball Jones’s sista Loreta Eveta.
Yup,,, and Basit Bawl Jones’s sista hasn’t missed a beat.. her tone is same as her brotha Basit Bawl Jones.
I am a little tired, working my butt off and she just sits on that big veranda sippin’ her mint julip with a little mint sprig. Yeah, baby, I want a ringtone with her voice to remind me why I work so hard. I want to keep her a happy soul.
Youtube didn’t disable comments the jackass who owns that channel did.
The graphics on that page have been changed. This is what it looked like the day the video went viral.
They still call it 0bama Phone.
you nailed it
Awesome! Thanks for the link. I’m seeing Obama supporters denying the free Obama phone program.
!
"Bush started it!"
Well, so what? 0bama is using it to buy votes.
"It's paid for by fees not taxes!"
So what? It's still money out of your pocket.
"They picked the one dumb 0bama supporter they could find!"
No, SEIU picked her to bring to the Romney rally to represent 0bama.
BTW, the re-mix is hilarious! LOL
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