Holderness Family

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Anonymous wrote:Attention seeking losers. Weird al yankovich on the creativity skill


Weird Al is a genius and a consummate musician, so shut your pie hole!


+1000


Doesn't he even have Grammys?


I think he does. He is quite brilliant. I also really enjoy the Holdrdress family. They are fun and I think that’s the point!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Man, so many haters! I love their parodies. So funny and relatable.


+1. I get a laugh out of most of their videos. Why are so many people so negative? If you are that hostile toward them, maybe you should start some kind of meditation or yoga practices.
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They're nice, and sometimes funny. I feel a little sorry for the mom though. She seems like she needs a break from her hubbie and having to perform.
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Love them. Their latest Frozen inspired parody about vaccination is amazing. So funny.
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They're harmless. I can take them in small doses.
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You would do it too for a check!
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Loved the original Christmas Jammies video, and cannot believe they can make a living doing this! I listen to their podcasts regularly, far more than o watch the videos these days.

She is very honest about her anxiety and depression issues. Their kids are like 11 and 14 and are in far fewer videos now, although the 11yr old apparently has started his own private YouTube channel so it appeals to him.

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Anonymous wrote:They are probably more fun than the assholes from NOVA!

If he can sing Disney tunes while she is changing wigs on his head, they can't be full of themselves know it all pieces of sh*t like I know.












Excellent point, there are some smug and silly looking lame-os around here.
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Anonymous wrote:Loved the original Christmas Jammies video, and cannot believe they can make a living doing this! I listen to their podcasts regularly, far more than o watch the videos these days.

She is very honest about her anxiety and depression issues. Their kids are like 11 and 14 and are in far fewer videos now, although the 11yr old apparently has started his own private YouTube channel so it appeals to him.



I don’t think this is how they make their living although I’m sure the income helps. But they each have their own jobs.
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This IS their job.
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Anonymous wrote:Loved the original Christmas Jammies video, and cannot believe they can make a living doing this! I listen to their podcasts regularly, far more than o watch the videos these days.

She is very honest about her anxiety and depression issues. Their kids are like 11 and 14 and are in far fewer videos now, although the 11yr old apparently has started his own private YouTube channel so it appeals to him.



I don’t think this is how they make their living although I’m sure the income helps. But they each have their own jobs.


Do they? I thought he was a local sports reporter and quit to do this.

They are creating a brand and are seemingly successful at it as they are doing it themselves versus landing a show on TLC or something. They had a post about marriage counseling and a particular issue the other day. They post recipes. I think they have some merchandise.

I like them and I also thought the Frozen vaccination video was funny.
Anonymous
Well the woman looks better than 99 percent of the women in dc so they alright in my book
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Anonymous wrote:Totally. Can’t believe people think acapella is only popular because of Pitch Perfect. There were 4-5 groups at my college in the 90s.


+1

We had several a cappella groups at my college in the 90s. At least one of those had been around since the 1940s.

Very common at top schools in the Northeast.


He didn’t go to school in the NE. He went to UVA.


I was at UVA in late 90s - a cappella was definitely a thing!


Wait, a capella groups were really popular when I was in college in the late 80s/90s. Does that mean there was a time when they stopped being popular? Did they come back because of pitch perfect, or are a capella groups no longer a thing in college? *sad*
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Anonymous wrote:Totally. Can’t believe people think acapella is only popular because of Pitch Perfect. There were 4-5 groups at my college in the 90s.


+1

We had several a cappella groups at my college in the 90s. At least one of those had been around since the 1940s.

Very common at top schools in the Northeast.


He didn’t go to school in the NE. He went to UVA.


I was at UVA in late 90s - a cappella was definitely a thing!


Wait, a capella groups were really popular when I was in college in the late 80s/90s. Does that mean there was a time when they stopped being popular? Did they come back because of pitch perfect, or are a capella groups no longer a thing in college? *sad*


I think that a capella groups are somewhat newer to big state universities. They have always been a thing at elite privates and UVA, which likes to act like a private.
Anonymous
They are both very good looking and seem so in love.
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