May 8 2008The Tetris Theme Played On Empty Bottles

First the RC car Mario theme, and now this. It's a video of the Tetris theme "as arranged in the Dr. Mario & Tetris SNES video game". It's played by three people and a bunch of empty bottles. It seems like they originally recorded it at half speed and then sped the video up (it sounds like there's a metronome clicking in the background too). But I could be wrong (I've been wrong before). All I know is that these kids have some serious talent and I want to support them. By, uh, drinking all the booze out of the bottles they need. I'm what's considered a "generous patron of the arts". I bet you didn't know that about me did you? What about the nipple on my back?

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Thanks Shawn, how about you and I split a bottle of bourbon? I'm buying.

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FIRST!!!
i saw this like 2 weeks ago, but its still cool

Some people just have too much damn time on their hands.

It is sort of like the hippie drum circle table... Too funny and c razy.
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Decent. Could've picked a better theme. Zelda perhaps?

steve.... there is no better theme than the tetris theme.

That was interesting in a "you have way too much time on your hands" type of way. Yippee.

Figures. Two geeks and a woman and this is what they get her to blow.

This video is totally fraudulent. Why doesn't anyone else see this?

This blows.

Old.

Not exactly empty bottles; I think the water in them makes the notes different depending how much water (and the size of the bottles I'm guessing). Or something. o_o It was in Miss Congeniality only with Glasses.

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I can't stop cumming.

Wow, geekologie, that's exactly how we did it. Props to using your brain.

Steve, I have to agree with ActionJezus, but we are seriously considering doing a Zelda one in the future (and we would welcome any suggestions on our youtube page).

Anyway, thanks for liking our geekiness.

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