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I still have to rewind and pause so much to read everything.
Does anyone know how to see the bottom part?
You'd have to ask kris and scott, because there's a black bar there that obfuscates it even if the player is fully hidden. (Which I'm sure they did intentionally for the lols)
I just want you guys to know (Kris and Scott) if you even read this that Blamimations are so hilariously funny, and I think they should be shown on TV's all over the world. BTW, I'm still watching the music video you guys did on the KSSK show.
With all that said; I really can't stand the Airhornsman. I dunno what it is. I guess it makes you guys laugh, and that's what matters, but for some reason I just don't think it's very funny. Of course, I have nothing to add or take away to improve it, so do with that what you will.
One more thing: I love it when you two crack up while you're trying to read that lines. That makes me laugh as much as any of the actual jokes.
P.S. -- Do you think you could use the words, "My" and "Dick" a little more. I find myself saying it (in Kris's intonation) and laughing, and people thing I'm weird. I blame you guys.
I find the funniest part of The Airhornsman to be how well that shit works for him. In his debut, when an airhorn went off every time his opponent opened his mouth, and the dude rapidly lost every single one of his shits? That's funny man.
You have been drowned out by the majestic, blaring note of The Airhornsman, as shall be the fate of all those who dare try to speak against him.
I actually bought an airhorn debate T-shirt. I was only sad that it didn't become available until after I had finished school, would have loved to wear it around all the debate nerds there. Debate/moot court/etc. at my school was like football at most other schools...
You have been drowned out by the majestic, blaring note of The Airhornsman, as shall be the fate of all those who dare try to speak against him.
I actually bought an airhorn debate T-shirt. I was only sad that it didn't become available until after I had finished school, would have loved to wear it around all the debate nerds there. Debate/moot court/etc. at my school was like football at most other schools...
I would like to see some kid try the Airhornsman technique in an actual debate.
You have been drowned out by the majestic, blaring note of The Airhornsman, as shall be the fate of all those who dare try to speak against him.
I actually bought an airhorn debate T-shirt. I was only sad that it didn't become available until after I had finished school, would have loved to wear it around all the debate nerds there. Debate/moot court/etc. at my school was like football at most other schools...
I would like to see some kid try the Airhornsman technique in an actual debate.
This was a great episode, although the horn effect was a bit different from the original - not quite as funny, I thought - but I actually was just watching that new series Key and Peele on Comedy Central, and they've got a sketch that is almost exactly like the Gordon Ramsay spoof you guys did. I'm sure it's a coincidence, but I thought someone might want to check it out.
I created this account, almost for the express purpose of posting in this thread to praise the genius of Blamimations. I also wanted to echo Robard's statement about a recent Key & Peele episode that has a sketch very nearly identical to Scot and Kris's Ramsay blam. It's worth checking out.
I'm sure this type of creative borrowing happens quite often, but in this case it seems almost unashamedly intellectual property theft.
EDIT: If anybody is interested, this is the Key & Peele sketch, titled Gideon's Kitchen, on Youtube.
Wow...apparently I should read the posts above mine. I came here to report the Kay and Peele blam steal. I know "this stuff happens" but to the extent that this joke was ripped was insane. Like, I feel the odds of them having derived it originally and without seeing the blam are near zero. Someone on their writing staff had to steal that blam!
Wow...apparently I should read the posts above mine. I came here to report the Kay and Peele blam steal. I know "this stuff happens" but to the extent that this joke was ripped was insane. Like, I feel the odds of them having derived it originally and without seeing the blam are near zero. Someone on their writing staff had to steal that blam!
Naw, naw. It's a remarkable coincidence that they both used Ramsey's Kitchen (or whatever his name is), but really what they're parodying is a common trope on those cooking reality shows. And the Blam had that rhyming gag too, which I enjoyed more anyway.
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God, the first Ramsay bit when it got into the Dr. Seuss style had me on the floor.
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Does anyone know how to see the bottom part?
You'd have to ask kris and scott, because there's a black bar there that obfuscates it even if the player is fully hidden. (Which I'm sure they did intentionally for the lols)
With all that said; I really can't stand the Airhornsman. I dunno what it is. I guess it makes you guys laugh, and that's what matters, but for some reason I just don't think it's very funny. Of course, I have nothing to add or take away to improve it, so do with that what you will.
One more thing: I love it when you two crack up while you're trying to read that lines. That makes me laugh as much as any of the actual jokes.
P.S. -- Do you think you could use the words, "My" and "Dick" a little more. I find myself saying it (in Kris's intonation) and laughing, and people thing I'm weird. I blame you guys.
You have been drowned out by the majestic, blaring note of The Airhornsman, as shall be the fate of all those who dare try to speak against him.
I actually bought an airhorn debate T-shirt. I was only sad that it didn't become available until after I had finished school, would have loved to wear it around all the debate nerds there. Debate/moot court/etc. at my school was like football at most other schools...
I would like to see some kid try the Airhornsman technique in an actual debate.
I would pay to see it. A lot.
I'm sure this type of creative borrowing happens quite often, but in this case it seems almost unashamedly intellectual property theft.
EDIT: If anybody is interested, this is the Key & Peele sketch, titled Gideon's Kitchen, on Youtube.
http://youtu.be/oPpzJAzdpTU
This version is shortened from the one that aired on television, and the similarities are even more remarkable when viewed in full.
Cheers.
Naw, naw. It's a remarkable coincidence that they both used Ramsey's Kitchen (or whatever his name is), but really what they're parodying is a common trope on those cooking reality shows. And the Blam had that rhyming gag too, which I enjoyed more anyway.