Dance, sister, dance!
This is such a cool site, you'll be singing this in your head all day. You can create a little video to "I don't feel like dancin'" with people's faces. It takes only a few second and will have your friends laughing their ass off. Try it with your boss ;)
Here are some others:
Brianne and Tom
Sylvia and Poppy
Numb3rs
Despite the efforts of some of the most determined pirates on the net, I still manage to find an excuse to watch normal TV. I'm talking about that vile nearly talent-less cess pool where they find a way to make even the most unentertaining show worse by filling it with commercials. They fill it with so many commercials in fact that a trip to change clothes at the beginning of a commercial run finds me back at the beginning of yet another commercial run; that's how little time they spend on the actual show itself. I was so worn out the other night that I was too lazy to pull out my laptop. I lay in front of the TV resolved to watch whatever came on. What came on was one of the worst shows I'd ever seen: Numb3rs. I admit I was drawn in by the name, with the 1337 looking spelling. What I found was anything BUT 1337. The episode was about the this guy who had been killed (yes another crime drama). He had figured out some way to calculate the winner of a race. The logic behind the plot was pretty simple; the less likely a horse is to win, the more money you get if the horse wins. Prizes however, are also influenced by supply and demand. This can cause the return on a first place horse to go down. Since fewer people bet on the second place horse, this horse can actually be a better bargain. Pretty simple premise I thought. Unfortunately, the writers had so little background in mathematics that they kept trying to play up the reasoning. At one point, they ran out of cryptic words and started in on quantum physics. The best part of the script was when one of their brilliant mathematicians would glance, for less than a second, at the victim's notebook and immediately understand the theory behind what he was doing. Add speed reading to their list of skills along with the ability to read through pages I guess. How stupid do they think we are. If you're going to do a show on esoteric mathematics, get someone in there who has at least taken a math class. In the end, they gave up on the complicated math plot and decided it would be better if they attributed the whole thing to a mob money laundering scam; good idea, stick with stuff you know, I'm sure the writers have at least a three digit repertoire of scripts with that plot in it.

