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post #16 of 26
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Originally Posted by Bhowie View Post
+1 I really like his music.

I did a choreographed dance routine to "Sexy Back" for my high school graduation. (0)
post #17 of 26
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Have you ever watched when he hosts SNL? I'm of the opinion that J.T. is one of the most talented performers out there today.

My favorite was when he did an entire episode of SNL compressed into three minutes on Weekend Update. He was going through all the characters- Target Lady, Nicholas Fehn, etc.- and nailing every single impression.
post #18 of 26
Homos. Justin timberlake? Also read thread title as "history of rape"
post #19 of 26
Their Beastie Boys was perfect.
post #20 of 26
That was surprisingly good. Fallon actually held his own there. Although JT isn't really my kind of music, there's no disputing he's got talent. Those glasses look stupid on him though.
post #21 of 26
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Originally Posted by tagutcow View Post
My favorite was when he did an entire episode of SNL compressed into three minutes on Weekend Update. He was going through all the characters- Target Lady, Nicholas Fehn, etc.- and nailing every single impression.

That one was awesome!

In fact it was so good I had to watch it again and provide a link for anyone who hasn't seen it... http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-li...erlake/837208/
post #22 of 26
JT needs his own late night talk show.
post #23 of 26
Where's that Bristol Palin White People gif when you need it?
post #24 of 26
JT in mother lover. Best skit aside from jizzed in my pants. [he made a small appearance in it as well]
post #25 of 26
Does anyone remember when the Roots used to do a ~20 min history-of-rap set during their live performances? Are they still doing that? I saw them at the 9:30 club in DC in 1995 and it was the bad-ass conclusion to their bad-ass performance.
post #26 of 26
was great !
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