Hope You Find Your Dad

April 30, 2010 8:03 am Published by

Via Berkeley Place, this is perfect for a Friday. Wait, these things are real?

Also, Eddie Murphy’s song “Party All The Time” is supposed to be serious attempt at pop music, right? Someone showed me this the other day and it seems like at some point he gave up and tried to go the Weird Al route:

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3 Comments

  • dj mike says:

    As a solo artist, Murphy had two hit singles, “Party All the Time” and “Put Your Mouth on Me” in 1985. He actually started singing earlier in his career, with the songs “Boogie In Your Butt” and “Enough Is Enough.” They both appear on his 1982 self-titled comedy album.
    ya heard!

  • Lys says:

    thanks mr. narwhal….and mr. travers for that pick-me up!

  • Nora says:

    As I edit one of my papers I have noticed that I have randomly have ‘narwhals’ written in from when I was listening to this on repeat at the library. Narwhals and Victorian Sexuality, there has to be a binary I can write about here.