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Updated: 8:11 a.m. Thursday, July 29, 2010 | Posted: 8:07 a.m. Thursday, July 29, 2010

'Pennsylvania Guys' Parody Video An Online Hit

 

PHILADELPHIA —

"Pennsylvania Guys" may not be as cute as Katy Perry or as dapper as Snoop Dogg, whose hit "California Gurls" the local videographers are spoofing, but they have a hit on their hands.

The five-minute video by three native Pennsylvanians juxtaposes them dancing and singing in front of backdrops from Erie to Philly.

Jason McGuigan of Shamokin, Justin Derr of Sunbury and John Duttinger, a Sunbury native living in Texas are the creators of "Pennsylvania Guys." They sport Amish suspenders in front of a Weis supermarket, dress like Ben Franklin guzzling a lager in front of Pottsville's Yuengling brewery, and don green wigs and beads on St. Patrick's Day in Scranton. Not to mention, the trio throws in "Mr. Rogers" references and highlight Pittsburgh sport icons such as Dan Marino and Joe Montana.

The five-minute video has been viewed more than 200,000 times on YouTube since it was posted July 21.

WARNING: Language may not be suitable for everyone.

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