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Can a link to our film be added to this article? This film is a parody of MTV's "Cribs," adapted to the devastated homes of New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina. Produced and filmed by Katrina victims in their hometown of St. Bernard Parish, on the outskirts of New Orleans. Includes man giving tour of destroyed home, falling through second floor, eating out of Katrina refrigerator, chasing a looter, jumping in a Katrina swimming pool, and much more. It also includes a parody of Kanye West's and Mike Myers's famous clip from "A Concert for Hurricane Relief." Here is the link: Katrina Cribs
Sounds only peripherally relevent at best to the subject of the article. Unless that becomes a well known parody associated with the Concert, I'd suggest not adding the link to the article. -- Infrogmation22:51, 29 January 2007 (UTC)Reply