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Blow up the moon (Original Post)
EYESORE 9001
Oct 2021
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stevil
(1,537 posts)1. Let's do this!
AZSkiffyGeek
(11,029 posts)2. We're Earthlings, let's blow up Earth things!
Xavier Breath
(3,642 posts)3. I think I once voted for Guy Whitey Corngood when he was a state senator.
"And, we'll be doing it during a full moon so we make sure we get it all."
Shermann
(7,423 posts)4. Mr. Show fan checking in
This isn't my favorite sketch, but even the bad ones are pretty good!
EYESORE 9001
(25,941 posts)5. I'm a fan too
I was looking at sketches on YouTube and this one reminded me of an epic thread in DU history.
Shermann
(7,423 posts)6. There's a Mr. Show sketch for every occasion
They covered a lot of ground in four seasons.
Though I don't post the videos much as they mostly draw crickets.
EYESORE 9001
(25,941 posts)7. I showed this one to a young protege yesterday
as an abstract lesson on corporate indecision.
It was gratifying to introduce a youngun to comedic genius.
Shermann
(7,423 posts)8. A classic!
Bob and David play eight characters themselves in one sketch!