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Here’s how to sing “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” in various Indian styles.

I’ll see your Indian singing and raise you some WC Fields – if your sense of humor outlasts your frustration.

Ah that’s great… it really is a good parody of all the diff. dialects and all.
WoOt Punjabi style!

But the woman who sings that song has a full skit where she does the full parodies and shows off her range on the Twinkle Twinkles in here- it’s interesting and you might wanna check it out.

Helium Anonymous

Monty Python - The Funniest Joke In The World

And here’s the Mum Song.

That one was great… :smiley:

The fine folks at Infinite Solutions have some great videos.

Wow, I was expecting to be a little offended or something, but that is amazing!

Saturday morning Watchmen.

I just love youtube threads. Here’s my submission:

The Count

Simple, clever, and oh so funny.

American here. Whenever I’m down, I can count on doing an “Old Grey Whistle Test” search in YouTube for hundreds of amazing musicians and bands from all over the world playing live on an iconic British TV music show to cheer me up. Roxy Music (with Eno!), the Jam, the Damned, for starters, and ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd too! I always wanted to know what the 70’s Brit kids thought of those bands.

Closest thing we Murricans had was Don Kirschner’s Rock Concert, which truly pales in comparison. If you like music and you haven’t seen these clips yet, enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=old+grey+whistle+test&aq=f

The Brit band that I never heard of that I like the best, so far, is Lindisfarne. The Brits can get away with this wonderful knowing cheek-in-tongue archness combined with totally sweet earnestness that Americans can’t even get close to.

Oh, and if you haven’t seen W. C. Fields juggling, you should check it out.

The classic Two Ronnies - Fork Handles. The ropey jumper alone keeps me laughing throughout this.

Elmo & Ricky Gervais outtakes

That’s hilarious! HAHAHA!

“It’s called acting, Mr Gervaise. Acting!

http://comedians.comedycentral.com/slovin-and-allen/videos/slovin---allen---time-machine

It’s not youtube, but it’s great. Slovin and Allen are a comedy duo performing a sketch about a time machine.

You guys clearly have a very different idea of what constitutes “funny” than I do.

That was awesome :smiley:

An oldie, but still one of my favorites: Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn” in pseudo-sign language. Be sure to stay for the last verse.