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==Previous appearance of band members==
==Previous appearance of band members==
The band members playing with Chris in his virtual band share an uncanny resemblance to the three women drawn having sex with him in a recent [[Captain's Log, Stardate October 10th, 2009|Captain's Log]]. The [[niggos|Niggo]] would be the drummer, the Half-and-Half is the singer and the Aryan blonde would be the bass player.
The band members playing with Chris in his virtual band share an uncanny resemblance to the three women he drew having sex with him in [[CWCRockin4Way.jpg]]. This [[Rule 34]] pic first appeared in [[Captain's Log, Stardate October 10th, 2009]].


{{Music Videos}}
{{Music Videos}}

Revision as of 16:55, 24 December 2009

Your tax money at work.

Old Time Rock and Roll on Shredwud is a video where we can see Chris plays butchers Bob Seger's Old Time Rock and Roll on his Guitar Hero game on a large flat screen, both possibly definitely paid with his monthly tugboat. The video was uploaded to YouTube 17 October 2009.

Video

Transcript

[Muffled] Okay.

Chris proceeds to play "Old Time Rock and Roll" by Bob Seeger on an expensive flat screen HDTV, paid for with your tax dollars, with his "Shredwad," a Gitar of Fail based on Meatwad's toy guitar from Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Upon completion, he picks up the camera.

Note: He doesn't show his score. Maybe he isn't satisfied with his score. Maybe he is doing his video to give his true loyal fans the amazing show they deserve. Maybe it's just his way of showing the world his new stuff. One thing is sure, Chris is definitely being autistic in this video.

Previous appearance of band members

The band members playing with Chris in his virtual band share an uncanny resemblance to the three women he drew having sex with him in CWCRockin4Way.jpg. This Rule 34 pic first appeared in Captain's Log, Stardate October 10th, 2009.