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Earlier I posted a blurb that went something like: Tony Romo sang "Don't Stop Believing" onstage Monday night with parody band Metal Skool at Key Club in L.A. The YouTube link that I provided for your viewing pleasure wasn't the right one (thanks C for the heads-up). Ends up Tony Romo sang the same song with the same band at the Palladium last summer, and that's the video I posted, whoopsie. But wait, the plot thickens. My editor saw columnist Alan Peppard's mention about the pair's Key Club trip, so she linked the real video to the column. A boss type deemed the video too offensive to keep on the site, however at one point, the crowd chants the p-word over and over, with other profanities bandied about. While I can neither advocate nor promote the video here, there's nothing stopping you from visiting TMZ and plugging in some random keywords ::romo jessica cough cough:: For more train wreck schadenfreude, see here. Most offensive of all, however, is Tony's singing. |
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Posted by blueblood @ 4:40 PM Wed, Jan 30, 2008
If you stayed tuned to the end of the youtube video, you'll hear something even more offensive than Tony's singing: Jessica's singing.
Posted by Christy Robinson @ 5:14 PM Wed, Jan 30, 2008
YES and a thousand yesses. I actually played the end twice. The screeching - I'm not even sure what it was she was doing. It was good for laughs, for sure.