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Marty's MyTube Picks

Our own Brian Muchinsky attempts to outrun the South Lake Union Trolley (or "Woman of Upstanding Morals")







Check out John Belushi "doing" Joe Cocker...right in front of Joe Cocker!




The late Norman Mailer rebuffs a hammer attack from Rip Torn and then bites the actor's ear (decades before Mike Tyson) on the set of the 1970 film "Maidstone."

WARNING:  THIS VIDEO HAS SOME NAUGHTY LANGUAGE!


Norman Mailer Fights Rip Torn

Posted Jan 19, 2007

Rip Torn hits Norman Mailer on the head with a hammer during a fight on the set of the 1970 film Maidstone.












It's the Video of the Jim Gaffigan "Pancake Feed"!








Feist performs "1234" on Saturday Night Live!





Check out the most amazing freaking football play EVER, as Trinity Texas wins!




Check out "Baby Got Book" from godtube.com:





Check out Rick Miller's "Bohemian Rhapsody"!






Check out the Sklar Brothers movie shorts at superdeluxe.com!


SNL Digital Short:  "I Ran"





David Letterman goes "Vintage Dave" on Paris Hilton







A police officer makes a panicked, albeit humorous, call to 911:








Brian does goofy Improv!




Little Connie's Got Talent

 

Shadow Puppet Master:

 

Miss Teen South Carolina botches her final question at the Miss Teen USA contest:

 

Twisted Tourist Goes To Seattle Part 1::

 

Twisted Tourist Goes To Seattle Part 2:

 

Twisted Tourist Goes To Seattle Part 3:

 

Twisted Tourist Goes To Seattle Part 4:

 


Ryan Adams, The Movie: 
Ryan sings I'm Sorry Marty to make up for his actions in the Mountain Music Lounge back in 1998
 

Gaffigan and Riemer in Bed:

 

 

Hey Ya by O. Parker

The Zimmers sing My Generation: 


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