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'''"It may in fact be a moth"''' is a quote taken from one of [[Brian]]'s favorite YouTube videos. In the video, a Shop At Home salesman held up a photo of a moth and called it a horse until corrected by a producer. | '''"It may in fact be a moth"''' is a quote taken from one of [[Brian]]'s favorite YouTube videos. In the video, a Shop At Home salesman held up a photo of a moth and called it a horse until corrected by a producer. | ||
In one of the very early episodes of [[BBLiveShow]], [[Brian]] and [[Justin]] provided in-depth analysis of the video. | In one of the very early episodes of [[BBLiveShow]], [[Brian]] and [[Justin]] provided in-depth analysis of the video. | ||
The quote has since been sampled and added to the [[soundboard]]. | |||
==Related Catch Phrases== | ==Related Catch Phrases== |
Latest revision as of 06:56, 31 July 2010
"It may in fact be a moth" is a quote taken from one of Brian's favorite YouTube videos. In the video, a Shop At Home salesman held up a photo of a moth and called it a horse until corrected by a producer.
In one of the very early episodes of BBLiveShow, Brian and Justin provided in-depth analysis of the video.
The quote has since been sampled and added to the soundboard.
Related Catch Phrases
Some of the lesser catch phrases coming from this video are:
- "Schneider lens!"
- "Look. At that. Horse!"
- "My producer, Tara Kates, just told me..."
- "It may in fact be a shwood."
Original Video
Tosh.0
The salesman, Elliot, appeared on Tosh.0 on June 9, 2010. He explained that he did it intentionally because he was bored, tired, and knew the network was nearing its end.
"What I didn't know is that someone would record that, take that clip, and put it on the Internet."
User Responses
In response to the popularity of the video and the many callbacks to it, Patrick Delahanty made two parodies. The first, on January 26, 2009, has Brian instead of the moth:
The second, published on February 22, 2010 in response to a request for undiscovered viral videos for NSFW's W1NNER GAM3S, combined the video with the "Amazing Horse" video and song. It won Tom Merritt a gold medal for CNET.