Talk:Tim Hawkins
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No Sharp Dressed Man Parody
editThe article says that Tim did a "Sharp Dressed Man" parody, with a source leading to his "Old Rock Star Songs" Youtube video. Here's a list of songs actually parodied in the video:
- YMCA by the Village People (snippet, redone as "AARP")
- Cocaine by Eric Clapton (became "Rogaine")
- A song originally by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers which I didn't recognise ("Don't Come in my Yard No More")
- Who Are You? by The Who ("Who Am I?")
- Boogie Shoes by KC and the Sunshine Band ("Orthopedic Shoes")
- Hello Again by Neil Diamond ("Jello Again")
- Hotel California by The Eagles ("Walmart in California")
- Friends in Low Places by Garth Brooks ("All My Friends Have Hip Replacements")
What about "I Work At Subway" instead of "I want it That Way"? THAT'S FUNNY!!!Dinotitan (talk) 16:15, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
None of those are a parody of the aforementioned ZZ Top song. Unless someone can find a source that he actually did a parody of that song, I'll remove it. --JY23 (talk) 20:22, 28 August 2010 (UTC)
Christian
editIf there is a justified reason with sources that says the information about him being a Christian is wrong, we need to see that. Information is being removed without a real cause given or anything to back up the changes. Chris1834 Talk 23:17, 11 August 2015 (UTC)
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YouTube content in the early-2000s
editThe article claims Hawkins started in Comedy by creating YouTube videos in the early 2000s. This isn’t possible. YouTube didn’t exist until 2005. 75.164.93.92 (talk) 07:40, 2 April 2023 (UTC)
- Corrected article to match sources. Removed unsourced content. Chris1834 Talk 13:48, 3 April 2023 (UTC)