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"GAY HUSSAR" by agaskodo teliverek / video by weirdcore

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2007

"GAY HUSSAR" by agaskodo teliverek / video by weirdcore

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  • this video get's gayer every time I see it.

  • you're sooo super gay, you couldn't get any gayer, even if you tried...

  • THIS IS FUCKING GAY!

  • YOU'RE FUCKING GAYer!

  • this video made no sense. Unless you can find something about me that makes no sense...

  • since when does everything have to make sense? you' re fucking square too!

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  • its been a long time since Ive heard anything this awesome

  • The only thing gay about this video is the Hussar in the title.

  • JAPANOOOOISE hu!

  • I'm kindof in love with this!

  • Whatever happened to Bis anyway?

  • This is a very unique brand of music. I wish there were more bands that are as creative as this one. Screw structure......go with what you feel. Then the music produced flows from you. I'm not a hippie or some culture freak or something or even a musician, just a normal guy. Even an ugly prototype should still be admired for the simple fact of it's existence......just like Dr.Gonzo from Fear and Loatheing in Las Vegas. This is not ugly though, it's striking.

  • i (L) melegpop

  • Hussar (pronounced /həˈzɑr/, /hʊˈzɑr/, or (spelling pronunciation) /həˈsɑr/; Hungarian: huszár, pronounced [huˈsaːr], plural huszárok; Polish: Husarz (heavy cavalry), Polish: Huzar (light cavalry); Slovak: Husár) refers to a number of types of light cavalry created in Hungary[1] in the 15th century[2] and used throughout Europe and in Latin America since the 18th century. Some modern military units retain the title 'hussar' for reasons of tradition.

  • ez kibaszott jó, imádom!

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