The Death of the Hyphen
The Death of the Hyphen
By popular... well by demand anyway.
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HYRS wrote:I'm not really sure why but I find it cool. It's a good counter weight to your video's.
What, so the videos are lame? (just kidding, we love you)
I think you're referring to the sensed difference between scripted and spontaneous humor. Thing is, a lot of the stuff in the videos is ad-libbed (ha! hyphen!), and a lot of the stuff in The Whatever Thing is scripted.
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HYRS wrote:I enjoy these video's as it's more you guys just goofing around. It makes the jokes feel more... real. Or something. I'm not really sure why but I find it cool. It's a good counter weight to your video's.
Don't worry, I agree with you!
And no bloopers at the end? It was more of "reading funny news" than "making the news funny."
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Re: The Death of the Hyphen
Graham wrote:By popular... well by demand anyway.
I take full responsibility
I think mind controlling Graham and Kathleen was the stroke of genius
Formerly hyphenated words split in two:
fig leaf
A Fig-leaf spilt in two would be rather revealing
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Re: The Death of the Hyphen
StoneageRocker wrote:Formerly hyphenated words split in two:
fig leaf
A Fig-leaf spilt in two would be rather revealing
Nice.
Man, smuggling candy is such old news. My buddy and I had a monopoly on selling the stuff back in 7th grade. They tried to ban it. We got crates of Airheads (I think 36packs) for like 4 dollars then sold them individually for $.25 each or 3 for a dollar. Also got some other stuff, candy bars, fruit by the foot, etc.
That was fun.
Also: yay! Whatever Thing!
That was fun.
Also: yay! Whatever Thing!
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Yeah, they did that at my school too for several years (in fact, even before they banned junk foods, there was a guy who did that and made a couple thousand off of it every year). Now though, nobody cares enough about it to actually go through the effort. You can still get goldfish crackers and generi-chips from the vending machines, and some half-decent mounds of fudge from the cafe, plus nobody cares if you just bring in your own stuff, and you can always trade that around.
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