Damn You, Sir Mix-a-Lot.
Please just give this 30 seconds and you’ll see.
I kind of find it touching when white people refer to their butts as something to talk about and I think they were creative for this. But I don’t think they should be allowed to adopt any black children, just in case they were interested in doing so.

HI-LARITY!!! I mean, that was actually cute. If Sir Mixalot inspired this so be it. I love them for wishing she had a big butt. But, I agree if they adopt some black child and raise him/her to dance like that I will be peeved.
Knowing me I would have been their one black friend egging them on to do it. Just so I could sit back giggle to death.
That was hilarious. I am convinced their one black friend choreographed this.
dude, they can’t dance but kudos to them for originality. i can’t hate on them for that. i’m sure they had fun and it was much better than the righteous brothers that they started dancing too…
ROFLOL!! That was actually really cute. And you guys are right they have one black friend who coached them through this mess!
I think it was adorable! To me, they really can dance rather well. Most people can’t pull of a choreographed routine like this but they really did the damn thang!
I love how the white people around them started getting all alarmed when the melody changed to Sir Mixalot.
How cute….I love it when white people get funky with it.
LOL. Wow. That was probably the funniest thing I’ve seen today.
this had me rolling! my daughter’s lookin’ at me like i’m crazy.
white people love this song. if you go to a predominantly white club, you’ll hear this song, Salt & Pepa’s “Push It,” and Tone Loc’s “Wild Thing.” Never fails.
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Dang…they had it choreographed and everything! Very cute!
See what happened after MTV stole rap music?
I have to agree; this song has a strange, often intoxicating, effect on white people.
Thankfully I’m immune.
So what do you think? Please be respectful to other readers!
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