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Scrub in the Tub


So the South Florida Sun-Sentinel is now getting press releases for viral videos. Seriously.

Here's one that came to us yesterday for a South Florida comedian:

Comedian Will Hatcher's YouTube video titled "Scrub in the Tub" a parody of R&B artist Usher's new single "Love in the Club" landed in the #1 spot today on YouTube. College Comedian Will Hatcher is no stranger to YouTube his 1st parody video "Crank that Homeless Man" based off of the 2007 summer hit "Crank Dat Soldier Boy,"by rapper Soulja Boy had over 5 million views. A stand up comedian and actor, Hatcher started creating Sketch Comedy and Parody Videos based off of current events and Hip-Hop Music videos in 2007.

Since they sent us a nice press release, here's the video. Can't figure out why he has a can of Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner in the tub with him.


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The Internet: It's like your parents. It cares for you, feeds you, lets you sleep in its bed when you're awake at night... it's always there. Our solemn mission at "Thank you, Internet" is to give it a phone call once in a while, compliment it on its watercolor drawings and buy it birthday cards - metaphorically speaking, of course. Your job is to sit back and enjoy our frenzied attempts to celebrate said Internet, in all it's weirdness, utility and blatant stupidity. By the end of your visit, you too will be saying, "Thank you, Internet."

DAN SCAPUSIO joined the Sun Sentinel's online team in 2008. A self described Internet enthusiast, he says the World Wide Web brings him joy, sadness, excitement, joy and a deep sense of terror all at once. For him, it's a crossroads where college humor and the most valuable scholarly information can be found and, in some cases, even melded.
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