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Halloween Safety

Postby Paul » 28 Oct 2005, 17:21

Now, you may be thinking that this video did not really go in the direction you thought it would. To tell you the truth, we were a little surprised too.

After we shot this video, I got sent this WorkSafe BC notice. It made us laugh.

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Postby Kathleen » 28 Oct 2005, 17:40

Paul! You look very nice without your glasses! Get contacts, and the bitches will be all over you.
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Postby DP » 28 Oct 2005, 18:12

I don't usually issue a throat rattling laugh when watching, but I did this week. The ending was pretty over the top. I'm gonna switch on the Kanye now.
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Postby Lord Chrusher » 28 Oct 2005, 19:05

What? Halloween unsafe/unhealthy? No it can not be that. Not with the explosives, the running around in the dark in dark clothing, all the free candy the drinking ...
Well I am off to cause some drunken chaos.
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Postby Dana » 28 Oct 2005, 23:01

Man...I was watching that, and thinking, "Man, Graham is a dick in this one."
That was pretty funny though, with the 'candy zombies" and all ^_^
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Postby Tapir12 » 29 Oct 2005, 00:22

Ya, definetly didn't end how I expected. It was good though. The music at the end really added to the effect. Run! Not the trick-or-treater!!!! Ahhhhhh!!!

P.S. I second Kathleen's comments.
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Postby Armand » 29 Oct 2005, 00:34

Totally hilarious!
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Postby Under13 » 29 Oct 2005, 08:32

POW! A fire extinguisher!

Nice touch having Pimp My Chair as the television background...
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Postby miakosummin » 29 Oct 2005, 22:42

Top work there! I was actually mildly scared. Thank you for not turning it into one of those godawful *suspence suspence BLAHZOMBIEFACE* things.
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Postby umbrellaless » 01 Nov 2005, 08:11

First class miming job, Paul. I'm lovin' the love for the pumpkin!
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Postby Under13 » 01 Nov 2005, 09:31

miakosummin wrote:*suspence suspence BLAHZOMBIEFACE* things.


I still laugh when I read this...
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Postby Rhynome » 03 Nov 2005, 12:54

I just love the way that the acting was done through facial expressions. Like in those old BBC children's programs with the puppets and the narrater doing all the talking.

EDIT: Oh, and by the way contacts have a habit of damaging some people's eyes as the eyes can deform to match the contacts... though this is rare and only really happens after being worn for quite some years.
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Postby Under13 » 03 Nov 2005, 15:35

My eyes have done that...although they aren't *damaged* persay. My prescrtiption shifted a little bit as a result of the moulding, but that's really about it...

*sits back down and waits patiently for lasik to finally get good enough to fix his horrible, horrible eyes*
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Postby rom_ripper » 05 Nov 2005, 06:11

nice vid guys, loved PMC on TV and how funny it all was, but one question, when the helldo the other 20% of pumpkin carving acidents happen.
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Postby Rhynome » 05 Nov 2005, 08:13

On non Halloween days I suppose.

Maybe the other 20% were during the making of YipeIII, I mean they had to make all that pumpkin pie didn't they?

Ah I miss Yipe III.
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Postby Morgan » 05 Nov 2005, 11:24

i don't know what this yipe lll business is but if it involves loads of pumpkin pie it must be good.
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Postby Rhynome » 05 Nov 2005, 13:22

www.yipesoftware.com sums it up quite well. Ok that has the games, for Mac Classic (OS9 or before) and I have no idea with Microsoft Windows.

You could buy a pumpkin pie to restore you for 25 health. Man you eat so much pumpkin pie.
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Postby JesterJ. » 14 Nov 2005, 20:06

Is this "Yipe III" Any fun?
And back on topic, I thought it was a grand show, simply smashing. Yeah..that's about all I got to say, besides I agree that anything with mucho Pumpkin Pie has got to be pretty good.

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