Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Ok, Ok. Here.

We received the following text last night:

Last Wednesday the world was given a glimpse of a future entertainer performing his "G6." The world was then told to check back the following day for an encore performance. I have seen no such performance. Was this just a publicity thing to raise the rating of "The Holko Boys," ensuring we would keep logging on? Tell the artist he has 24 hours to make good on his promises or the FCC will be notified of this blatant case of false advertising.

Now, we don't need the FCC all up in our business, so we figured we'd better comply. This guy sounded serious.

So, first thing this morning, as evidenced by the Buzz Lightyear pajamas, we set out to record a video of the other favorite song.

G6 is definitely a dancing song. This one, not so much. Jake usually just stands in front of the computer, singing along with the Youtube video (link here). We recorded a dancing video, but we'll warn you that it's not very exciting.

We did, however, figure out what it is Jake likes about this song. He'll tell you at the end of the video.



And where was I during all of this?


Making some calls to those back-up dancers, of course. Gotta keep the talent happy, right?

Have a great day!

Love,
R

4 comments:

GJJ said...

Why wouldn't a guy want to watch girls in their underwear. He is a bit young but I remember Brian checking out the Barbies at that age!!

Anonymous said...

I think I noticed an MJ crotch grab worked into that routine. Maybe its time for Jake to come visit the mountains where that song hails from and learn how to dance to Blue Grass. Grampa Mike and I are both impressed that he knows the words already. I'm pretty sure he couldn't have heard that more than 3 weeks ago.

Dad said...

You are correct Anonymous: He heard it for the 'first' time about 3 weeks ago. The video shows him singing it for the 1,087th time.

Please provide a new hippie ballad for him to learn so we can archive this one forever.

Aunt Becky said...

Well, at least the kid's honest.