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Revolution was in the streets and the roads

  • Revolution was in the streets and the roads of the internet, but in a poor small bar, Ambrose Luxor took the stage and said: "The name of this band is Overmind Resistance." The 20
  • people in the audience thought he was probably another of those bands who started and finished their career in a run-down bar in the red-light district of the city.
  • Calling them a band at all was probably giving them too much credit as every song was clearly improvised on the spot and there wasn't an actual instrument in sight.
  • "Hello Cleveland! We are Improv Boys Acapella! But first we need an animal!" "Hamster!" a bopper shouted. "A dowop a doo... Ham-ham-ster! a woop a doo..."
  • A growl in the back interrupted their performance- "How 'bout a Lion?" Big Lion, rap sensation, man-eater, and philanthropist leaped onstage, gobbling up the entire acapella group.
  • "Yo,two trim tenors & a pair of basses, a bit heavyset, make a tasty quartet.",he rapped & burped into the mike.The Barbershop rendition of "The Barber of Seville" bugged Big Lion
  • .... No! I am not going to participate in another 'Let's bash the Big Lion' fold! I actually LIKE Big Lion. I think that accent is sexy, his lyrics are amazing and so original!! BL
  • Swag all day, ftw! -- I posted the comment beneath Big Lion's latest YouTube video, and hit "like" on all my accounts. I got suckered into an argument with some hater who posted
  • pictures of a really old looking Jamie Lee Curtis on my
  • desktop, in a folder marked "To Do". Probably shouldn'tve loaned that laptop to my fiance's father without a thorough cleanse.

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