

After an onslaught of “Shit [blank] Says” videos in my Facebook Newsfeed, I appealed to Twitter yesterday, surprised that the industry that invented YouTube hadn’t weighed in on the phenomenon.

Little did I know that husband and wife team Tom Conrad and Kate Imbach were already on it, coming up with the idea on Monday morning and shooting yesterday, with no script (Imbach just said random techy things and Conrad spliced them together into this in edit).

While I really like “I saw it on Techmeme” and “Who throws a party in Palo Alto?” (Seriously though, who does that?) avid TechCrunch reader Hillel Fuld volunteered his top 13.

“I don’t think you can call that a platform yet.” “I already reblogged that. I reblogged it AND RTed it. I RTed it, reblogged it, and checked into it.” “This app is so elegant.” “It’s stealth so I can’t say too too much right now.” “Ashton invested.” “I don’t really get Tumblr.” “He had his first exit when he was 9.” “He made an Instagram for hamburgers.” “Airbnb for Facebook games.” “A Netflix for Youtube.” “I check in on Path, and then I send it to Foursquare. I also send it to Tumblr, and Tumblr auto posts to Twitter and Facebook. Then you can go onTwitter, RT and share it on Facebook”. “Do they even have an API yet?” “I saw it on TechCrunch”

“I heard myself explaining my Path / Instagram / Tumblr / Twitter / Facebook / FourSquare cross-posting strategy and decided it was time for someone to take us all down a peg or two,” says 8Tracks Marketing VP Imbach. Interestingly enough, Conrad also works at a music-focused tech startup — as CTO of Pandora.

Sidenote:I’m currently shooting the shit ;) with another tech reporter, making up our own versions in Skype: “It’s viral,”””Our business model *is* data,””We met at Stanford” and “We’re totally hockeysticking right now.” It’s a pretty fun game.

Full list (via reader Dwight Burks) below: