The Legend 'Ghost chips' ad.
What is it that makes us gravitate towards the repulsive?
I ask because YouTube this week released its list of most watched videos - and top of Kiwis' viewing list was Rebecca Black's song Friday, supposedly the world's worst pop song.
You'll have to judge for yourself whether it is that bad, which is presumably the excuse the other 170 million viewers were using when they watched it.
The top 10 list includes eight Kiwi videos, which is encouraging, except those eight include Richard Simmons and Paul Henry in Mile-High Madness. Other entries include the Christchurch earthquake, an All Blacks promo and a Samsung commercial.
Rotorua has a presence on the list in the form of Darcey-Rae Flavell-Hudson, the local star of the Legend road safety advertisement known best as the "ghost chips" ad.
Most-watched videos:
1. Rebecca Black - Friday
2. Nek minnit
4. Mile-high madness with Richard Simmons!
6. Major earthquake has hit Christchurch, New Zealand
7. Samsung Smart TV TVC, New Zealand
8. Legend
9. Cadbury Share the Joy Song
10. Flash Haka @ Sylvia Park, 4 Sept 11
(search these terms to find videos on YouTube)
Most searched-for terms
Jan - Ricky Gervais
Feb - Christchurch earthquake
Mar - Charlie Sheen
Apr - Party Rock Anthem
May - Someone like you
Jun - Man down Rihanna
Jul - Moves like Jagger
Aug - Stereo hearts
Sep - Flash haka
Oct - We found love
Nov - Ghost chips
Dec - Fight for Life