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SketchShe Aussie Hotties Create MC Hammer Parody in Golf Cart

Australian Hotties of SketchShe Create MC Hammer Parody in Golf Cart 1 photo
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Yes, folks, we have yet another pretext to talk about hot girls and music in a story that's only loosely connected to the world of automobiles.
A few months ago, a trio of hotties from Australia rose to internet fame and fortune with their Youtube video "Bohemian Carsody". More videos followed, and the trio were invited to appear on television shows from around the world.

Now SketchShe is back and this time the song chosen is MC Hammer's party anthem "U Can't Touch This!". Released on January 13th, 1990, the hip-hop single was made all the more famous by his oversized pants and fancy dance moves.

During the 90s, the album sold 18 million copies and song lyrics like "Stop: Hammer time!" became catchphrases, part of pop culture. As a result, MC Hammer's lifestyle because just as absurd as his wardrobe. Reports suggest his mansion had 200 people staffed, and a 40-strong entourage followed his every move.

Later, he filed for bankruptcy, owing the US over $13 million. Nowadays Stanley Kirk Burrell, on his real name, lives a quiet life as a pastor.

The golf cart was initially only used by people whose disabilities stopped them from walking very far. But by the 50s, they were accepted by all golfers. Merle Williams was an early promoter. He experimented with electric mobility during the gasoline rationing of World War II, when shopping buggies were introduced for women's grocery shopping needs.

Hopefully, we haven't bored you with all these details. Let's check out the latest dance moves mastered by Shae-Lee Shackleford, Madison Lloyd and Lana Kingston.

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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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