If you are alive today and you have Internet it’s very unlikely you haven’t already seen the ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic video that has gone viral, but in case you did miss it, here’s Word Crimes.
It’s a parody of Robin Thicke’s ‘Blurred Lines’ and it’s a pretty catchy tune. If you’re passionate about homophones, think kids should talk English not bingo, and you know the difference between a noun and a very, you’re going to love this! It’s absolutely hilarious and the tune’s pretty catchy too; you’ll be whistling this around the office tomorrow, guaranteed!
I love Weird Al, and he’s really outdone himself with this one!
We hope you enjoyed that as much as we did.
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