With his slicked-back hair, full sleeve tattoos, nose ring and spot-on early-2000s punk rock singing voice, Wisconsin RE/MAX agent Colin Schindler struck social media gold this week with his MTV Total Request Live-worthy remake of Blink-182’s “All The Small Things,” appropriately dubbed “All The Listings.”
Source: Inman News
RE/MAX agent strikes social media gold with Blink-182 parody
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