"Numa Numa Guy," born Gary Brolsma, achieved Internet fame by uploading a one-minute-and-40-second video of himself unselfconsciously lip-synching to an obscure Romanian dance song in 2004. Since that ...
Hard to believe, but absolutely true: There are people alive today who are unfamiliar with Numa Numa Dance — the viral lip-sync performed to the song "Dragostea din tei,” by the Moldovan pop group ...
This article has been updated. Geico launched a series of YouTube videos this week featuring two talking kittens, the infamous talking gecko, and YouTube celebrity Numa Numa Guy, who generated more ...
We’ve all seen it. In fact, many of us have secretly danced to it in our rooms. Yes, I’m talking about the Numa Numa song, appropriately lip-synched to by a chubby 19-year-old named Gary Brolsma from ...
"The world is coming to an end," says a character in the trailer for "The Chronicles of Rick Roll" - and maybe he's right. In the last couple of days, there's been quite the buzz on the transom about ...
Back in December 2004, Gary Brolsma posted a video of himself lip-syncing to the Romanian pop song "Numa Numa," and to celebrate the viral video's 10-year anniversary, Gary has posted a new lip-sync ...
A long time ago, in an Internet land far, far away, an unintentionally hilarious star was born: The "Numa Numa Guy." The self-inflicted humiliation of Gary Brolsma made him "Internet famous" thanks to ...
Remember 2004? It was the year Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room, Google introduced the world to Gmail and DreamWorks thought it was a good idea to release Shrek 2. It was ...
I don't know if many of you have seen this yet but during halftime of last Saturday's MSU-Iowa game, Gary Brolsma (aka the Numa, Numa guy) led the Michigan State Marching Band in a rendition of the ...
I'm taking a temporary hiatus from this BLOG. No more teenage kicks for me. Well, at least for a couple weeks (or months) until I sort some stuff out. In the meantime, I hope this compilation of ...
Not even Google could debunk these mysteries. On Sunday, August 16, Reddit user dirtyumpire69 asked fellow Redditors: "What mysteries from the early days of the internet are still unsolved to this day ...