Posts Tagged ‘Rhett & Link’
Rhett & Link Live on the Internet
Written by Suzanne on September 29, 2009 – 1:05 pm -Rhett & Link have been live on the internet for quite awhile. This intertainment duo brings us fun videos and catchy tunes about pop culture. With songs about Alka Seltzer to Facebook, Rhett & Link are still going strong and in a recent video they’re going to the dogs.
Check out “Live on the Internet” via USTREAM starring Rhett & Link, Shibu Inu puppies, internet personalities and Snoop Dogg. I’m a bit disappointed they didn’t ask for a cameo from the Housewife in Hollywood but there’s always next time.
Remember The 5 on Friday I devoted to Rhett & Link last year?
Stop by and take a look again. http://housewifeinhollywood.com/5-links-featuring-rhett-link/
Reading Rainbow Replay
Written by Suzanne on January 21, 2009 – 8:00 am -Reading Rainbow premiered in 1983. This children’s series won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards. Levar Burton hosted the show. Remember him from Roots and Star Trek: The Next Generation? I always liked his character Geordie LaForge. His shades were so totally 80’s, in a high tech practical sort of way.
Recently, Levar Burton made a guest star appearance at a Diggnation event. He also made everyone’s day by singing the Reading Rainbow theme song.
Speaking of the 80’s, this is by far the coolest Reading Rainbow segment. RunDMC busts some rhymes Reading Rainbow style. Click here to check it out.
My favorite internet duo Rhett & Link have their own rendition of the Reading Rainbow theme song. All together now!
Posted in Pop Culture
5 Links Featuring Rhett & Link
Written by Suzanne on August 29, 2008 – 3:00 am -Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal are leading the way in World Wide Web internettainment. This duo met in the first grade and now they’re all grown up working together as musicians, filmmakers, and comedians. Most Internet enthusiasts know them for their large collection of videos on the Internet.
This is one of my favorites:
Rhett & Link put the viral in viral marketing. Catch Rhett & Link at these 5 featured Links:
1. Their official website www.rhettandlink.com/
2. Being a MySpace user myself, I just have to share this link to their official MySpace page www.myspace.com/rhettandlink
3. You can watch all 21 of their summer episodes for the Alka Seltzer Great American Road Trip at www.speedysroadtrip.com/
Here’s the first one that started the summer seltzer craze, it’s in San Diego my hometown!
4. Rhett & Links Websongs, Volume 1 on Napster featuring all of their online hits including the Facebook Song, Unicorn Rap, Velcro Song, Pluto on the Rebound, and Fireworks Song. Click here to be linked.
5. Here’s the link to their film Looking for Ms. Locklear, www.locklearmovie.com/, and no, it’s not about Heather.
5 Reasons I Like MySpace
Written by Suzanne on August 7, 2008 – 12:00 pm -
This might be a controversial topic for some because I’ve met more than a few people that despise MySpace. Mention you have an account and they’ll shake their heads at how stupid they think you must be. If you’re over 30 you might even get more than a good head shaking.
Logging into MySpace is one of the first things I do every morning and here are some reasons why.
5 reasons I like Myspace:
1. Music
I’ve found so many great new artists, like The Rayees, while hopping from friend to friend, or searching for music through MySpace listings. You can find out more about The Rayees under my Interviews Category. Adding songs to my profile is one of my favorite things to do on the web, besides hearing songs on my friends profile pages of course.
2. Visuals
Adding photos from my Photobucket account, or videos from YouTube makes my MySpace, my space. Photographers, and artists can use their profile page like a window to an internet art gallery. My alter ego and great logo was designed by an artist I met through MySpace named George Davis.
I found Mario Della Casa, the celebrity artist and Jeannie bottle maker, while I was looking at his friend Anthony Michael Hall’s MySpace page. Go to my Interviews Category to read more about Mario.
3. Networking
Before having my own site I never understood the concept of networking through a social network. Now I can see how amazing it can be. I make a friend with you, you make a friend with me, your friend tells their friends, my friends tells their friends, and we do it so effortlessly while listening, viewing and reading information about one another. Sort of like the old Faberge commercial remember… you’ll tell 2 friends and they’ll tell 2 friends, now you got it, and so on…
4. Bulletins
These are a nifty MySpace feature that many of my friends use daily. It’s a great way to tell everyone what you are up to, what you are going to do and anything you want to shout out. John Cusack uses bulletins quite often to let War, Inc. movie fans know the latest news about the film. Check out my review of War, Inc. under my Reviews Category.
5. Blogging
The blog section is a great place to share ideas, thoughts, and information with people. I use it to let my MySpace friends know what’s been happening on Housewife in Hollywood.com. For people who don’t want their own blog site it’s a nifty way to have the blogging experience without having their own site to manage.
I’m on Facebook but it’s not visual enough for me and the drop down menus drive me a bit nutty. Not to mention all the little applications that can be added, I just can’t keep up. I do have an account but if I had to choose I’d go with MySpace.
Check out this Facebook song by Rhett & Link.
Visit me at myspace.com/bippityboppityblog
So how about you? What’s your social network preference?
Posted in The 5 on Friday

