A Utah couple’s new arrival photoshoot has gone viral because, instead of posing with their newborn baby like every other proud/annoying Facebook parent, they’ve captured themselves with an Eaton supercharger. Awwww, cute! Brayden Tomicic and his partner Payton are happily married in Utah, where Tomicic runs a photography company called South Valley Photography. They do not have any human children. Tomicic posted the sarcastic gallery to his Facebook page along with a message. “So not many of you have known this but it’s finally the right time to post this. The last two years Payton and I have been preparing for this moment and finally the time has come, he wrote. It’s something i have always wanted but never knew how soon it was going to happen. We have been truly blessed this last year and finally it is here. We would love to welcome this Supercharger into our household! It is going to be whining a lot but can’t wait for all of the fun!” Actually the whole shoot was just a way for the couple to get back at Tomicic’s mom, who had started getting insistent about seeing the family name survive another generation. “Honestly the idea came from the my mother pressuring me and my wife for grandchildren, so I thought I would retaliate a little with something for my car since it is my baby,” Tomicic told Jalopnik. The couple plans to have the turbocharger raised up right, underneath the hood of their 2007 Ford Mustang
Origin: Couple’s ‘baby’ photos with supercharger go viral
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Listen to these Montreal comedians’ viral parody songs about car names
Étienne Dano is a well-known humorist (and comedian, and TV/radio collaborator) in Québec. Arnaud Soly is a newer talent, with a knack for, among other things, parody songs based on weird themes. Think cities’ names, subway stations and—cheese. A week ago, both met at Auto St-Hubert, a used vehicles dealership on Montreal’s South Shore, to show people while they may not have the greatest voices in town, they know their way around parody songs. And cars. In fact, they know enough to craft this two-minutes spoof video – where it’s a matter of Volvo coucher avec moi ce soir – that went viral on Etienne’s Facebook page, with over 400,000 views in just three days. Among the 15 or so short singing clips transformed to relate to vehicles, you’ll recognize “Hyundai is gonna be the day” from Oasis’ Wonderwall; as well as the infamous jingle from Da Giovanni’s restaurants. (This time, it’s “Dodge Giovanni” that will stick in your head for days…) In our opinion, the best is their take on a classic The Beatles’ tune: “Hey Juke/ Don’t make Outback/ Take a Saab song/ And make it Boxster” Even if you don’t recognize “J’ai de la misère en Chrysler/ J’ai du Nissan-timent dans le sang” from the Québec group La Chicane; or “Journey d’a Buick” sung to the tune of Richard Séguin’s Journée d’Amérique, don’t worry: subtitles are there to help your
Origin: Listen to these Montreal comedians’ viral parody songs about car names