Thursday, April 12, 2007
The Tax Rap
After filing my taxes online, I noticed a link to the TurboTax "Tax Rap" contest website.
Intuit has a $25,000 contest inviting users to perform YouTube rap songs about TurboTax software. The host of the contest is Vanilla Ice, who set a definite example for many of the contest participants.
Although I sampled many of the latest entries, I was incapable of watching any of them to completion. Here are some of the images I'm trying to forget:
Intuit has a $25,000 contest inviting users to perform YouTube rap songs about TurboTax software. The host of the contest is Vanilla Ice, who set a definite example for many of the contest participants.
Although I sampled many of the latest entries, I was incapable of watching any of them to completion. Here are some of the images I'm trying to forget:
- Formerfatboy: "I make 30 grand a year, so much for my degree / and I write about games so I can write 'em off, sweet!"
- Gmiller10304: SNL "Chronic of Narnia" redux.
- Rhettandlinl: Geeky duo in early Will Smith style. The non-rapping, singing climax was painful.
- Goremy: All about the Uncle Sam costume.
- Lucidsurreal: Animated entry, with the best sound editing, overdubs and syncopated rhymes.
- Djfwally: More Zappa than Rappa.
- Evcakes: Guys wearing suits riding tricycles boasting about their financial planning skills. "You'll be workin' in the factory while I'll be sippin daquiries/Playin' shuffleboard with senior ladies comin' after me."
- Funkyfreshco: Guy wearing an oversized dog mask going old school. Plus a guy with a robot mask does the robot.
Labels: accounting, music, tax
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