That is GREAT. I love the guy singing backup.I'm actually kind of impressed with the production values in general. And is that Eva Mendes? The girl looks really familiar.
Boston Market is US restaurant chain that is set up buffet-style with items like meatloaf, pizza and macaroni and cheese. It's the kind of place you go with the kids.
I wasn't one of the six million either, but this is hillarious!
ReplyDeleteHahahahahah.......made my morning.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful! Love it.
ReplyDeleteHAH That should come with a warning label. My keyboard near drowned in coffee.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my all-time faves.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is FINE. Oh yes, it is.
ReplyDeleteThat is GREAT. I love the guy singing backup.I'm actually kind of impressed with the production values in general. And is that Eva Mendes? The girl looks really familiar.
ReplyDelete"Boston Market"
ReplyDelete(falls off chair in a fit of hilarity...)
I'm with Phyllis - "Boston Market"
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahaha! Snort!
Hysterical....I'm forwarding it to all my friends.
ReplyDeleteWish I understood what Boston Market is all about ....
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one in the dark?
Boston Market is US restaurant chain that is set up buffet-style with items like meatloaf, pizza and macaroni and cheese. It's the kind of place you go with the kids.
ReplyDeleteOMG! How crazy!
ReplyDeleteHas Boston Market changed to buffet style? Last time we went (a year ago?), it was still take-out "home cooking" -- stuff like turkey and stuffing.
ReplyDeleteOh, you're right; I was confusing with another similar chain. Yes, it's takeout, but still the same kind of heavy, "comfort" food.
ReplyDeleteBWAH-HAH-HAH-HAH-HAH!!!! I want to send those guys flowers or cookies or something. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is a take-off on the SNL skit, "Dick in a Box", with Justine Timberlake. This is funny, the SNL....even more so.
ReplyDeleteThe Manolo laughed when he first saw this many months ago, and he has has laughed again.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, this video is second only the Flight of the Conchords' "Business Time" in terms of hilariously inappropriate love songs.
Keepin' it real.
ReplyDelete-- desertwind