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Insane Frog From Beverly Hills

Follow these links in order. First, the Insanity Test that’s been around a while:

Insanity Test

How did you do? Did you laugh? For those of you who couldn’t get the link to work, here are the lyrics:

Beh-ding ding ding ding dididing ding bing bing pscht,
Dorhrm bom bom bedom bem bom bedom bom bum ba ba bom bom,
Bouuuuum bom bom bedahm, Bom be barbedarm bedabedabedabeda
Bbrrrrrimm bbrrrrramm bbbrrrrrrrrraammmmm ddddddraammm,
Bah bah baah baah ba wheeeeeee-eeeee-eeeee!

In Europe, this noise was set to various videos and is now known as “Crazy Frog.”

Now here’s that noise set to Axel-F from the movie Beverly Hills. I’ll wait; go click it and then come back.

The oddest part to me is that this was made into a ringtone and hit #1 on the United Kingdom Singles Chart. Real life is funnier than anything you can make up. Next, the annoying crazy frog insanity test is being set to the music of “Popcorn.” Really.



8 responses to “Insane Frog From Beverly Hills”

  1. Must be a Euro thing. ❓

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  2. The oddest thing to me is that you actually found this information. 😀

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  3. No, the oddest thing is the trascription. Who had time for that?

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  4. 😯 that is scary

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  5. ahhh! i’ve got it sstuck in my head “what is this crazy frog ” 😛

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  6. for some reason it is very addicting 2 kids me andmy friend have 2 watch it every day or else we will go insane 😛 ding ding 😆

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  7. Oh yeah, m3, you’re perfectly sane right now. 🙄

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Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

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