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Started by DavidXBrunt, 25 April, 2003, 03:38:34 PM

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DavidXBrunt

I'm crushing your head, I'm crushing your head!

Oh, I will NEVER tire of doing that.

DavidXBrunt

I must be knackered after working all night because I'm so easily amused at the moment. For instance have you seen the classifieds section? Pabz has the longest I've ever seen and IndigoPrime would appear to be selling damaged Spanish porn.

P.S. I'm crushing your head!

Queen Firey-Bou

Ahhhh the easily amused mood ! its great isnt it !
 have you tried pulling silly faces at pets, that one has em rolling in the aisles... well not the pets...well me ...well you know what i mean.

oh oh...heres another one ! singing songs & sustituting the words "cup of tea" when you dont know the lyrics... oh i crack me up i do..

longmanshort

Ah classic. Remember watching that at 2am while on a boozing holiday in Eastbourne. My favourite sketch was the 'I've lost my drum, I've lost my Indian drum'. But probably no-one else in the world remembers that one.

Did they ever bring out Kids in the Hall on video?
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Wils

That was an excellent programme. One thing I remember is when the Bird Lady had a date and cooked the poor bloke an omlette with an egg she'd laid herself. Disturbing yet hilarious.

Shame Brain Candy didn't live up to the series, but it was still nice to see Cancer Boy again.

"Hey! You! Flat head!"

longmanshort

Kinda embarrassed about this one ...

Er...

How do I attach an image to the end of my post?

It's on a disk and I don't know what a URL is.

There, I said it, begin the throwing of rotten fruit...
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El Spurioso

I remember almost dying of laughter on the day that the "Squishing-your-head" guy discovered he had opposition, "Crushing-your-face" man.  They had this big imaginary fight across the pathways of the industrial estate.  Very cool.

Oh, and the one where the guy found out from the papers that he'd been kidnapped, and had to track down the kidnappers in order to pay them his own ransom - mental yet hilarious!

Wils

Did they ever bring out Kids in the Hall on video?

Not sure if it ever came out on video, but the only things you can get on DVD are Brain Candy and their reunion tours.

Now you've mentioned it, I remember the drum sketch. I also remember a *very* disturbing one that was advertising Scott Thomson's body as a holiday resort.

Trout

I liked the one where somebody has a demon in his house, as a fashionable accessory.

It was side-splitting stuff. It insulted people, basically.

"Goblins will feast on your buttocks and your teeth will turn to glue!"

Splendid.

- Trout

DavidXBrunt

...Ah, the many happy evenings when the girls and I would sit on the porch fisting...

karne

...Oh, I suppose that has a different meaning these days. The kidnap sketch was a personal favourite of mine, with him trying to secure funds for his release with an office whip round but being short and having to photocopy a bill to make it up.

My all time favourite though has to be the one with the Father scaring the crap out of his kid by saying he could sneak up on him in the dark while he was sleeping and "get him", and then being baffled as to why his son would buy him tap shoes for a present. Classic!

I'm pinching your face!

karne.

Richmond Clements

Oh how I love to squish peoples heads...

karne

"My favourite sketch was the 'I've lost my drum, I've lost my Indian drum'. But probably no-one else in the world remembers that one."

He,he. I remember that one. The bloke was singing about how he'd lost his Indian drum while another guy sang about how he'd found an Indian drum. Excellent stuff.

Nice Tom


Bolt-01

Fudged if I know. Sounds good though.

Rotts.