Friday, December 16, 2011

A few of the best and most watched videos of 2011.

The Two Babies Who Had a Full-On Argument . . . Even Though Neither of Them Could Talk:

In February, someone uploaded a video to YouTube of their twin sons wearing only diapers and socks, and having a full-on argument in gibberish. Somehow, they seemed to understand each other. Since then, it's been viewed over 50 million times.



Ted Williams . . . The Homeless Guy with the Golden Voice:

In early January, we were introduced to TED WILLIAMS . . . the homeless guy with a golden radio voice. Since then, the video has gotten millions of hits on YouTube . . . and Ted has been in and out of rehab twice.

But last month, he got a gig as the announcer for the New England Cable News.



The Serene Branson Grammy Report:

In February, a reporter in L.A. named SERENE BRANSON started talking gibberish during a live report on the Grammys. And a lot of people thought she suffered a STROKE. Her doctor later diagnosed it as a complex migraine.



Rebecca Black's "Friday":

On March 14th, REBECCA BLACK unleashed "Friday" on the world. And in the following three months, the music video racked up an astounding 167 MILLION hits on YouTube.

Then the record label tried to start charging $2.99 to watch it, and Rebecca's people had it pulled. But it was eventually reposted in September, and now the official version has been viewed a grand total of just under 180 million times.

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