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In many episodes of [[BBLiveShow]] and some episodes of [[NSFW]], [[Brian]] has compared himself to '''a toddler beating on a drum'''.  The similarity is reference to putting on a little Internet show, making some noise, and posting to Twitter the equivalent of "Look at me!  Look at me!"...much like a toddler beating on a drum will put on a "show", make some noise, and shout "Look at me!  Look at me!" to everyone in the room.
In many episodes of [[BBLiveShow]] and some episodes of [[NSFW]], [[Brian]] has compared himself to '''a toddler beating on a drum'''.  The similarity is reference to putting on a little Internet show, making some noise, and posting to Twitter the equivalent of "Look at me!  Look at me!"...much like a toddler beating on a drum will put on a "show", make some noise, and shout "Look at me!  Look at me!" to everyone in the room.


An [[Adobeshopped]] image of a toddler beating on a drum with Brian's head often accompanies the use of the phrase.
An [[Adobeshopped]] image of a toddler beating on a drum with Brian's head often accompanies the use of the phrase.  The image was created by [[C. Thomas Kennybrook]].

Revision as of 12:59, 2 March 2010

In many episodes of BBLiveShow and some episodes of NSFW, Brian has compared himself to a toddler beating on a drum. The similarity is reference to putting on a little Internet show, making some noise, and posting to Twitter the equivalent of "Look at me! Look at me!"...much like a toddler beating on a drum will put on a "show", make some noise, and shout "Look at me! Look at me!" to everyone in the room.

An Adobeshopped image of a toddler beating on a drum with Brian's head often accompanies the use of the phrase. The image was created by C. Thomas Kennybrook.