Sunday
Nov172013
Which One Of You Is This?
Sunday, November 17, 2013 at 12:01AM
This video is epic: a Bon Jovi fan lip syncing to "Livin' On A Prayer" during a Celtic's game. Talk about grabbing the spotlight! I think this video is old but I just saw it for the first time yesterday. Hilarious.
Reader Comments (59)
You are both pathetic.
You can't even stand up for yourselves.
Me and Devon have spoke the truth and made excellent points and all you guys can do is say good luck and god bless.
Just proves my point, You guys can't think for yourselves.
Try and disprove anything me or Devon has said without quoting the bible.
CAN'T TALK TO A PSYCHO LIKE A NORMAL HUMAN BEING!
All the hard earned money that I donate to charity means nothing! I'm not gonna put any stuff in the Toys For Tots bin this year cause I'm just gonna go to hell. So what's the point. It doesn't matter if I try to make the world a better place, because I'm just gonna burn in hell because I am not part of a cult.
Thanks I could use the extra money I would have wasted helping out the human race this year.
You win!
I give up.
You are right!
I am wrong.
Nobody cares about this world so why should I.
I'm not donating any of my time or money ever again.
I'm never doing anything for anybody anymore.
I'm done trying to give a damn.
It's hopeless.
when you're right, you're right
*P.S. Brian, just ignore them, I used to live in Tennessee years ago. I understand your frustrations about the cult mentality. I was harassed everywhere I went there, just like you, it is very upsetting to say the least.I wouldn't blame you if you stopped your charity work. I did the first year I lived there but the religious people wouldn't leave me alone after that. They made me feel very uncomfortable and I feared for my safety. They would come to my house at all hours of the day trying to "save me". All I wanted to do was give some less fortunate kids some winter coats. So I didn't do any charity work the next 2 years I lived there, they ruined it for me.
Save your money and move out of the state as soon as possible. I used to be very suicidal when I lived there because of the cult mentality. I live in Florida now and I don't get harassed by religious people everyday like they do in Tennessee. It brought me back to life getting away from that disturbing religious state.
It is a very strange state, when I first moved here I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone. Just today I came home and had 3 different church flyers taped to my door. Not to mention the 4 church flyers that came in my mail. It is like that everyday here, it never fails. Everyday people stop me to tell me I'm going to hell because I know god isn't real. Doesn't matter if I am pumping gas or shopping for groceries they always stop me and hand me pamphlets and start talking about god with no regard for my personal space.
I feel you about being suicidal living in this state. I have been so depressed being around all of these brainwashed zombies. I'm gonna take your advice and not do any more charity here. I need to save up my money to get the hell out of this state before I kill myself.
Thank you again Kaci,
You are a ray of sunshine in a dark world.
:)
But all of this can be traced back to my comments early on in this thread eluding to the notion that the positive vibes you get from this guy's performance -- how in-the-moment humor can unite us -- is stronger than any sermon. I don't even recall the exact context but it was a comment stemming for someone else's that raised the subject of "sermons".
One thing's for sure, Kaci, it doesn't matter if the guy was drunk! He got excited about a great play on the floor and reacted in a way that became totally contagious throughout the stadium AND on TV. It's far from being something embarrassing. It's something to be totally proud of!