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Johnny_Lunchbox sent us a script for a story guy skit, which he said needed some changes on the end.
As it is we kind of rewrote a lot of it, cause we kept getting progressively sillier ideas.
But the way we usually write this guy is to start with a basic framework, and then we add the weirdness. This way, the framework was all done, and came with about 50% of the weirdness already. So it saved us a lot of work.
Thanks, Johnny, for pre-weirding the script for our conveinience.
At four videos, this guy is our most recurring character, and probably deserves his own category.
-G
As it is we kind of rewrote a lot of it, cause we kept getting progressively sillier ideas.
But the way we usually write this guy is to start with a basic framework, and then we add the weirdness. This way, the framework was all done, and came with about 50% of the weirdness already. So it saved us a lot of work.
Thanks, Johnny, for pre-weirding the script for our conveinience.
At four videos, this guy is our most recurring character, and probably deserves his own category.
-G
Graham wrote:Fumbles wrote:Is that the "book of Stan" he packs?
No, thought that would have been good. The Book of Stan is red.
Can you guess what it is though?
Alright but first a few clues
Is it in one of the vids?
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Heheh. I love this guy.
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You made it! You actually made it!
I was very worried that I'd completely missed the mark somehow, but it seems to have turned out fine. Very good job refurbishing and sillysaturating.
And good call with the title, too; the way I had it completely undershot the subtlety of the story man.
I was very worried that I'd completely missed the mark somehow, but it seems to have turned out fine. Very good job refurbishing and sillysaturating.
And good call with the title, too; the way I had it completely undershot the subtlety of the story man.
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i love it! damn I have to get me one of these guys. lol you should create a doll with a pull cord, "buy the whole set to hear his intro! At only 30$ each this is a bargain! you can get the whole set for 500$, a total of 20% savings!!!" lol that would be awesome!!! i would so buy the whole intro set! anyway i love how Graham can keep his composure after what i would assume is the umpteenth take.
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robothero wrote:What was the original title?Johnny_Lunchbox wrote:And good call with the title, too; the way I had it completely undershot the subtlety of the story man.
It was "Cheese Man's Name". Or something along those lines. ('Cheese Man', of course, being a reference to his wacky Germanic grilled-mayo-and-cheese recipe).
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