Pharrell vs McDonald's

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    Dean

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    This has been doing the rounds on Twitter, blogs, and so on over the past day or two. Here's Pharrell Williams trying to get a McDonald's in Paris to serve him at 6am, by singing and dancing no less.

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    Hahahah "What we doin?"
     
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    I watched this on PH. Pharrell's trying to abuse his power :lol: in an absolutely hilarious, good-natured sort of way.
     
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    Lol, I love French people now.
     
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    They're not French, they speak English :lol:
     
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    I thought you'd be rooting for him, of all people.
     
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    That was really great.
     
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    I love Pharrell :p
     
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    :lol:

    Pharrell is awesome.
     
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    I don't know who Pharrell is but it was pretty funny. "What we doin'?!".
     
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    He's the singer from N.E.R.D and one of The Neptunes.
     
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    agreed!
     
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    Pharrell got his little song from this old commercial:

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    I've never seen so much racial stereotyping in only 30 seconds :lol:
     
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    God damn it, I am so old, I remember that commercial.
     
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    Why is it called "double Dutch"?
     
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    from wikipedia:


    Double Dutch was introduced in the Americas by the Dutch in the 1600s. The Dutch settlers introduced the game to the town of New Amsterdam, or present day New York City. The English saw the children playing it and called it Double Dutch. It became especially popular in the urban areas. During World War II, it increased in popularity and was often played on the sidewalks of New York where little girls even twirled clotheslines. It became an element of hip-hop culture and would usually be prevalent at block parties. Due to the boom of the radio and music in the 1950's, its popularity decreased incredibly.

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Dutch_(jump_rope)
     
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    Well I learned something new today. Thanks :)
     
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    You're welcome
     
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    lmao :lol:
     

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