February 01, 2007

YouTube bride meltdown is a hoax

Here's the thing: this video has already got two million hits, that's about $5,000 US min. under the current rates of payment for other video sites (YouTube will be paying soon too).  So, in the near future, the web is going to be full of deceitful videos and teens pulling neck-breaking pranks in order to earn money.

Continue reading CTV.ca story...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10VmJ-8XGA4 video link

Posted at 5:17 PM...   

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1 Comments:

At February 1, 2007 9:43:00 PM -06:00 , Saskboy said...

I'm glad it was faked. Otherwise it's kinda sad, because it's somewhat believable.

 

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