Sock puppets might not seem like an obvious ticket to success, but for one Dallas group, an experimental sock puppet video turned into years’ worth of videos with millions of YouTube and social media ...
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“I don’t know why, but people like to see puppets swear and have sex,” says Andrew McNeal. “There’s a lot of vulgarity and curse words you shouldn’t say in public but can get away with if you have a ...
At the turn of the century, he was about as famous as a white ribbed sock could get. Playful, a bit naughty and ever so snarky, the mascot for the San Francisco-based company was voiced by comedian ...
With Halloween fast approaching, Tube Sock Parody have returned with a new video celebrating the music of the dark lords Type O Negative. This time out, they take on the band's "Black No. 1," giving ...
What's an e-tailer to do when it's one of the worst performing initial public offerings of 2000, Wall Street isn't interested and the competition is intense? If you're Pets.com, you make use of your ...
A phony name made up by a user in order to masquerade as someone else on the Internet. Sock puppets can make controversial comments or vote for or against a cause without revealing their identity.
YouTube channel Sock Puppet Parody just parodied a metalhead favorite. The channel tried their hand in (pun intended) System of a Down’s “Chop Suey” and it is absolutely amazing. Read more: This metal ...