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Supaplaya. From the Queen’s Words, “Super Player”.
Which means basically, ‘Someone who plays the action with flair. Fashion. Talent.’ In any expression., super-ly. That’s just what exactly Jace Hall really does. Whether we’re talking about Nintendo wii or PSP or the business of show this dog plows through the rivals. He is so excellent he formed a video game music video to proclaim it. So what’s the last thing you made a video about? I can guess it was possibly your kid or you spiced together several hot Buffy clips to the enchanting music of Nickelback. In any event it gets me sad.
These days, when some hip hop moguls tell you that they’re planning to “smoke” you it’s not as calm as it appears. It’s really a very frightening thing. However when Jace Hall video game showclaims that he’s likely to smoke you, as long as it’s not just one of his Melancholic and Drunkenly Bitter Friday Nights, he’s referring to video games. He knows that he’s the best. He is so confident he pushed his unpaid interns to create an extremely devious music video he will play again and again simply to metaphorically rub it in your face.
The one thing which cramps me the most with this video– not really that it’s slightly bigheaded, as is the convention with the hip hop music. And not that there is a girl so hot that were I to really be inside the same room my inner temperature would spike to harmful levels and I would have to crawl to my asthma inhaler. Nope, what bothers me is that that it is appealing. It’s good. It’s enjoyable. I am singing it now and I can barely stand myself. Supaplaya makes me truly excited for the premiere of season 3 of this video game tv. Have a gander and you’ll realize what I mean. Somebody smoke me!
#227 The Daily English Show FAQ
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