"Sorry, this video is unavailable from your location". Never has this phrase looked more beautiful.
"Sorry, this video is unavailable from your location". Never has this phrase looked more beautiful.
@Burl It's true Burl! I love listening to the demo versions of "I Know I'm Not Wrong" almost as much as I do listening to the released version!
To be fair, "Albatross" was a number one hit in the UK in 1969.
@avclub-ec160682cb3586d851071e80ec63d6c0:disqus "I Know I'm Not Wrong" is one of my favourite songs too! Ha ha!
No. He peaked with "How to Rob".
Technology is cyclical!
Come further up, come further in!
@avclub-d7ef203a5de7a79bebb72394bac866f7:disqus Ever since the time when I was living in the US and I showed an American friend of mine this sketch, I've been doing that pretty much every time I'm on Yonge Street. His reaction to "Garth and Gord and Fiona and Alice" showed me just how lucky I am to be able to go to…
But "What Fits into Russia" sure comes close: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Garth and Gord and Fiona and Alice, without a doubt. http://www.youtube.com/watc…
This is too bad. He was fantastic, and distinctive, in all of his Doctor Who roles.
In Soviet Russia, there want to go to YOU!!
You're right. The cleverness of that probably kept me watching Torchwood a bit longer than I would have otherwise.
Huey, Dewey, Louie and the News?
What about pencils, and teachers' dirty looks?
Ya can't trust a man what's made of gas!
The first season can be a bit slow and doesn't have much of the greatness of later seasons. HOWEVER, the fourth episode of the first season has one of the all-time greatest Mr. Show sketches, "Founding Fathers". If you can watch that one and not find it hilarious, Mr. Show is not for you.
The whole Dalai Lama/Monks vs Fat Kids sequence is probably my favourite sketch in all of Mr. Show (with Monks vs. Fat Kids having the slight edge if I can't count the whole thing.) There are just so many wonderfully hilarious moments in these sketches that never fail to make me laugh:
The whole Dalai Lama/Monks vs Fat Kids sequence is probably my favourite sketch in all of Mr. Show (with Monks vs. Fat Kids having the slight edge if I can't count the whole thing.) There are just so many wonderfully hilarious moments in these sketches that never fail to make me laugh:
"If a n****z talkin shit,
I'ma shoot him in the gut,
Causin' hocus pocus
Like my man Kurt Vonnegut"