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How do these kids find these things?

Numa Numa Dance

I heard some of my South Carolina students talking about this video, and then I found it mentioned on a blog from one of my former students from Indiana. How do they find these things?

Way too much free time.

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  1. OK, so we get that clip of Joel rapping off of Will's camara, and we can SOOO make Him famous on the internet!!!

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  2. Makes me want to have a DV camera! Then I could have my 15 minutes. Numa, numa ya!

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  3. yes, this is awesome, but the best part is the ACTUAL music video for the song... what can I say?! i laughed till my sides hurt. (my friend went to germany last summer and returned with this new addiction... its hilarious) Check it out:
    http://www.o-zone.go.ro
    oh, and i quoted you for a poem, hope you don't mind!

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  4. Harmless, can you please do me a favour and give Daisy my email address. I feel like I've lost my best friend and want to be able to talk to her. Don't want to post this on my site because I don't want all my readers to know it. true1@optusnet.com.au from night-rider.

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  5. i think after this and star wars kid,, people are gonna be posting so much junk on th web tring to get famous,,,,,

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  6. what happened to daisy's blog??!!?!

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  7. We find them in ODD and STRANGE places...

    But seriously. That thing is EVERYWHERE. It's like the Star Wars kid...a lot of Faith people are going around singing it...

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  8. Wow there isn't a person AT Cedarville who doesn't know that song!!! My friend actually got their CD-It's great for random entertainment moments. Yeah, it's circulating like crazy.

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  9. I LOVED IT! IT MADE ME LAUGH FOR HOURS IF YOU DONT LIKE IT KISS MY ASS IT IS SUPER FUNNY

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