Long story, but on irc about two years ago one of our Norweigian buddies was chatting about the “Norweigian King of Pop” and this goofy video he had out. We had found some goofy online wmv version of it and laughed about the “Wot? Fred?!” lines over and over.
Now, you’ll notice there are many things wrong about me from that first sentence. IRC buddies – sheesh Kenneth, you really *are* a dork. Plus “norweigian king of pop?!?!” Wtf? Anyway, the latest hit from Denmark is this lame ass song called Boten Anna by a goofball named Basshunter. What’s even LAMER is the song’s about IRC thereby completing the dork circle once and for all- – euro style! What’s the point? The point is that Morten Abel is still the King that Basshunter can’t overthrow. Here’s Morten’s hit “The Birmingham Ho”, enjoy-
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