Wade’s Top 13 YouTube videos of 2010

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My favoritest YouTube videos of 2010, including a few with me in them.

(Note: Links below videos are affiliate links.)

What were your favorites? Share the links in the comments.

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13. Loved watching Steve Martin perform on “Austin City Limits.” Especially “Atheists Don’t Have No Songs.”

Buy Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers on Amazon or iTunes.

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12. When Cooks Source magazine stole content from a freelance writer, it pissed people off. Now, the magazine is dead, but the Hitler video (with editor Judith Griggs in the lead role) lives on. R.I.H., Cooks Source.

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11. At the August Ignite Birmingham, I kicked off the evening with a presentation on how to increase voter turnout called “Adopt a Voter.”

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10. The NBC sitcom “Community” is fantastic. How fantastic? The writers buried a plot within the episode, “The Psychology of Letting Go,” about Abed helping deliver a baby. Damn.

Buy the episode on iTunes or stream it on Amazon.

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9. How Slate ran an ad on Fox News for $100 using Google TV Ads.

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8. Today’s video is brought to you by the letter Awesome. Cookie Monster sends in an audition tape to be guest host for “Saturday Night Live.” (And, he made it onto the show!)

Buy the “Saturday Night Live” episode on iTunes or stream it on Amazon.

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7. My compilation video of a year in tweets, marking my 1-year anniversary tweeting as @WadeOnTweets.

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6. Who kept the media from the Gulf oil spill? CNN’s Anderson Cooper blames BP and the federal government.

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5. Sungha Jung, 14, plays Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” on guitar. Very impressive.

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4. My friend Chance Shirley has his debut feature film “Hide and Creep” available in full on YouTube. With cameo from me, of course.

Buy “Hide and Creep” from Amazon.

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3. A clever look at the future of publishing.

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2. My pal Jen West sat down for an interview for this story on Magic City Post about her upcoming January appearance on “Rachael Ray.”

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1. The opening from the Emmys still makes me smile, with Jimmy Fallon, the cast of “Glee,” Tina Fey, Jon Hamm, Jorge Garcia, Jane Lynch, Betty White, Kate Gosselin, Nina Dobrev, Joel McHale, Randy Jackson and Tim Gunn for Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run.”

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