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FANVID: More Sport Report air guitar than you will seriously ever need

By DB on July 28th, 2009 ·

Our buddy Todd V. over at FX Rants made this most excellent fanvid, which just gets sillier as it goes on. Like one of my favorite fanvids ever (not TCR fandom, but still funny as heck), it’s the repetition that makes it get funnier and funnier.

Enjoy!


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10 Comments

1

The last two riffs are my favorites, although broken-wrist and mini air guitars are runners-up

reCaptcha: homeric Times (“annoyed grunt”)

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2

haha, I love the first piano one! so many more exciting vocalizations with a keyboard apparently. thanks for making the video and sharing the vid and to Stephen for having the Sport Report etc.

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3

I love the second to last one because that was also my favorite Sport Report ever. As if Stephen didn’t capture my heart a million times before, he got me even more by making fun of Brett Favre, my arch enemy! (Latest news: He’s not coming to Minnesota…..and I love life)

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4

Haha, amazing video. I completely cracked up at that first air piano he did. lol.

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MaryLovesColbert
July 29th, 2009 at 12:17 am

Extreeeeeme sport! Lolz.

These are SO fun to watch all in a row. :) Especially loved the latest one with all the instruments, haha.

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6

I don’t even know why these are so funny, because I hate air guitar with a passion. The boys in my grade ruined it for me, but this compelation is just awesome.

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7

HahahahaXD LOL, so much lolXD

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8

I don’t even like when people do air guitar, but this is so awesome.
Must be the magic that is Stephen.

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9

WIN. This compilation also reminds me of one of my favorite ThreatDowns. “What? Uh-uh! Waaaahhhh!”

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10

Hahaha, that’s soo funny!! Thanks for the vid.

BTW, what’s your other favorite fanvid DB? Can’t watch in on YouTube because of copyright restrictions. :( Thanks! :)

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