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DISCLAIMER: I am not actually McLovin.
Well, just call it an update really.
I'll also reiterate, I have no intention to offend any "emo" kids or "metallers" or anything. If anything, I'm mocking myself!
Anyways, enjoy.
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I talk about the stuff in the title basically.
That and a few other things I think, but its all good fun :)
Still a little stuttery and the cuts are poor, but its alright, enjoy!
[Featuring Adam Lathbury]
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Less "umms" and "aahs" this time! =D
This video features the voice of my Mother, I tried not to laugh.
But yeah, enjoy, comment and subscribe! :)
http://www.japane sebugfights.com
P.s
The wasp didn't *actually* use brass knuckles and I'm not being paid by JBF I just had to share it with you ;D
See title for what I speak about.
Watch it all the same, its fun.
Lots of cuts in this one, the original was far too long.
And yeah, comment, rate, subscribe! :)
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I'll be doing "Ask Nathan - The Answers" tomorrow.
This video explains why, it isn't even that funny. In fact I don't even know why you're reading this, or watching that, do you?
I'll shut up anyways, BYE!
This is a video response to the utterly outrageous claims that someone on YouTube other than myself is Spartacus.
The original claim can be found here:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=U929hb TnAME
Pft... what a wannabe.
And before you ask, yes that is nail varnish, I'll explain why some other time.
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