A Unique Lip-Synched Performance of ‘I’m a Train’ by Man Dressed in a Yellow Turtleneck and Tighty-Whities
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#53MDP)
Filmmaker Sean Reynard, while in his bespectacled, short-banged Quentin Smirhes (previously) character, performed a unique but amazing lip-synch to the incredibly to The King's Singers complicated a capella version of the Albert Hammond song I'm a Train" while dressed in a yellow turtleneck and a pair of oversized tighty-whities. Smirhes did his best imitation of a train during his performance.
Here are The King's Singers performing their a capella cover of the song.
via The Awesomer
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