Fake Julia Allison and Chris Crocker on NTV Station Today
So I’m bringing up Julia Allison — I’m part of the problem. But Nomsociety, a parody of the Internet-famous celebrity dater’s new web series, makes it totally worthwhile. And I’m not just saying that because standing in for Julia and her team of gal pals are some gentlemen with bad wigs and hairy, yet firm, calves:
Welcome To NomSociety from Richard Blakeley on Vimeo.
And just when you thought he was out, Internet video pulls him right back in. Karina Longworth covers the newest use of Chris Crocker’s Britney Spears breakdown — as a political mouthpiece (literally). What does a redubbed Crocker have to say about Barack Obama? Find out at NewTeeVee Station!
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So not hitting play.
Jeffrey on August 4th, 2008 at 1:32 pm - Permalink
If you’re familiar with the Julia Allison zeitgeist, it’s actually a hilarious parody. You’re missing out, Jeffrey. :)
Liz Shannon Miller on August 4th, 2008 at 1:55 pm - Permalink
OMGLOLWTFKTHXBAI
Mark Schoneveld on August 4th, 2008 at 2:28 pm - Permalink