Sunday, November 27, 2005

International dance fever

I found this video while searching on the Google Video Blog quite amusing.



The guy in the video does a funny dance every place he visits during his travels around the world.

9 comments:

Whuzza said...

I think you're trying to get us to read this entry this entry from the Google Video blog instead. Can't be a coincidence...

Anonymous said...

Hey Ozair, long time... that was hilarious.

Ozair said...

Glad you guys enjoyed that video.

Liam, its been a while, hope all is well with you, well it must be, the Habs are awesome this year.

Omar, I remember when I was about 2, I was probably the most popular Sheikh kid in my family due to my Michael Jackson dancing skills. I even had the old zipper jacket. Can you sense the coolness!!!

Huma said...

did not work for me.. :(

Ozair said...

Thats odd Huma, the link works for me ... its possible when you tried it the Web site was down or malfunctioned. Reminds of situations when you ask a friend for help and as soon as you do, the problem somehow fixes itself ... happens to me all the time.

Mi55 Bear said...

Hey Ozair, You should do something similar like the guy in the video when you go on business trip. Go dance in front of the class. But that depends on how well you do .. but you said you were cool rite ... are you equipped with the required dancing skills? Since that may add to your performance evaluation but you may do just fine w/o it :)

Ozair said...

I am smart enough to know that I can't dance. While visiting New York a few months ago, I was watching a street show involving 4 break-dancers in the middle of Times Square.

It was a crowd of 100 people, and one of the break-dancers stops and asks ME!!!, out of all the people in the crowd I get asked to come join him to dance. I coolly answered "nah man" and the break-dancers angrily lifts his hand like he is going to slap me. I step back, and once again coolly say "I’m cool, I’m cool". The break-dancers angry at my lack of participation stops the street show by shouting "shows over".

He must of thought based on my appearance that I look like a break-dancer, but there was no way I was going to make a fool of myself.

Atleast, I can say that I was single handly responsible for stopping a street show in Times Square.

Huma said...

of course, you were right.. it worked this time I tried.. isn't that always the case.. the little computer fairies love to play practical jokes

Mi55 Bear said...

Not sure why .. but I have a strong feeling that the person dancing in the video is from tech ... is it bad to link weirdness with tech? I know it's not fair, but I think that's a faire statement.