Friday, June 6, 2008

tulibu dibu douchoo

You know how if you pretend to say something in another language that you don't speak, you just say it like the language sounds. Take Chineese for instance. "Hi yo so ching chi wa nu" is something I just made up, but it sounds Chineese.

Well, if you ever wondered what English might sound like to someone else, here you go:




Our family just loved this video. We replay it over and over.

5 comments:

It's all about the "Crew" said...

Hilarious! Thanks!

Gerb said...

Oh, that was classic. Ken Lee!! I love that song. It's probably similar to what I sound like when singing along to Allen's spanish music he brought home from his mission. Great tunes, but what they are saying? I have no idea.

annette said...

crew-
Glad you enjoyed it!

gerb-
You crack me up! I didn't know you were into spanish music as well :) .

Farscaper said...

LOL!!!

My husband is supposed to understand English and I have that same problem with him on most songs. He just sings what he thinks the words are supposed to be. I will correct him but he doesn't care.. he still sings the song that's in his head. He lives in his own little world. LOL

Panama Jones said...

Echoing Farscaper, some of us don't need to try to mimic a foreign language to turn a song into utter nonsense: We already crfack up to Elton John's Benny and the Jets from the film 27 Dresses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NyJ5A36uTA