Justin Brock brings the sugarcane to the Krunchy cereal.
"Stay Crunchy, men...stay crunchy!" The immortal words from Homer in that one Simpsons episode that I can't really remember. To those of you who like to claim the Simpsons is falling off, I'll agree, it's different from its hayday, but it still rips.
After all, Hollywood tends to change you. Like, for those of you who might watch the latest installment of Deluxe's Krunchy videos, entitled Krunchywood, and sit there complaining about the fact that some of the spots are not actually in Los Angeles, to all of you, I say, Hollywood has changed you. It's changed you like it's changed the Simpsons. But, should people stop liking you for being such a nitpicker? No, it's okay. Should people hate on Justin Brock for wearing orange pants? No. Should people complain about radical free footage on the Internet? Nope. I'm just sayin'...
Watch the Real teamJames Hardy, Justin Brock, Dennis Busenitz, Massimo Cavedoni, Jake Donnellyand friends Dan Plunkett, Ryan Holloway, Andy Henrie, Buddy Nichols, Rick Charnoski and Brad Cromer shred the streets of Krunchywood and then realize the Simpsons is still good.
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