Dr. Schnoz Takes on LMFAO’s Party Rock

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It was funny the first time. It was mildly amusing the second time. It began to grate the third time. The fourth, well, it’s like being forced to watch Rebecca Black’s Friday over and over again with toothpicks holding your eyelids open.

Yea. It’s plastic surgeon extraordinaire Dr. Michael Salzhauer again. This time, as “Booty Doc,” he’s having fun with LMFAO’s Party Rock. This work follows his ribbing of Old Spice, Shades of Grey and Justin Bieber.

As tired as this has become, secretly, we can’t wait to see what he’ll parody next.

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