I’ll put a couple videos in this spot that I’ve released since that one, since no one else is using this thread at the moment.
First, AuF Folge 6, which had a couple submissions from F.A.C.E.s:
Second, if you needed a rendition of me singing “You Are My Sunshine” accompanied by kazoo, with the lyrics re-written to have a lot more rhyme and be more based on friendship than unrequited love, I released a video today that meets that weirdly specific need:
I’ll put a couple videos in this spot that I’ve released since that one, since no one else is using this thread at the moment.
First, AuF Folge 6, which had a couple submissions from F.A.C.E.s:
Second, if you needed a rendition of me singing “You Are My Sunshine” accompanied by kazoo, with the lyrics re-written to have a lot more rhyme and be more based on friendship than unrequited love, I released a video today that meets that weirdly specific need:
Recently there were several birthdays among the F.A.C.E.s, as well as instances of mistaken birthdays, so Angie recommended we institute “Happy Birthday” as a regular greeting, similar to “Hi” or “Hello”. Consequently, we started incorporating “Happy Birthday” into our hellos and good-byes, regardless of whether it’s actually someone’s birthday or not.
So… happy birthday, you who are reading this. 🙂
She was referring the above post:
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Toastmaster: A person at a banquet who introduces speakers and proposes or announces toasts (that is, recognition and honor of someone that involves a drink).
I was rather disappointed that “Toastmaster” was not “an expert of cooked bread”.
Rereading this thread, a fewb things come to mind for me:
1. I had completely forgotten the proposed O Tannenbaum parody for the first fancast’s commercial.
2. I’m surprised I didn’t think of some sort of “stick around for more Aux Cable” pun for Josiah the Carrot Stick to say in the commercial for the second fancast.
3. It’s neat that AP was able to get a variant on the “what are thoooose?” line into the commercial for the third fancast, since we didn’t end up including it in the second fancast’s commercial.
If it doesn’t have a tail, it’s not a monkey,
Even if it has a monkey-kind of shape.
If it doesn’t have a tail, it’s not a monkey.
If it doesn’t have a tail, it’s not a monkey; it’s an ape.
Back where?
Today we reach a new chapter in the Internet Of Things.
Hahahahaha
Haiku Time! Why? Well…
A whim, an impulsive choice,
Spontaneity.
#thatmomentwhen you hit refresh and everything reverted back to how it was…
#thatmomentwhen something updated and certain text on the website that had been dark gray is now blue…
I think I should point out to the new and random Not-Forum readers who come by later that the submission deadline is indeed past, but here’s what was created with the submissions:
#thatmomentwhen You start to do a commercial and suddenly realize that the potential sponsor doesn’t have a good product.
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I keep trying to post an “I am Groot” into the appropriate thread, and sometimes I see notifications for it, and I can go to the individual links of the posts, but the posts aren’t showing up in the thread itself… I’m not sure if they’ll all post at once or if there’s a glitch that’ll keep them hidden or something, but all I can say is:
Hmm…
#thatmomentwhen you keep trying to post an “I am Groot” post and it isn’t posting…
I
Am
Groot
I. Am. Groot.
I am Groot!
I am Groot!
Sobriquet: A nickname. (This word is derived from French and can be pronounced to have its final syllable rhyme with the final syllable of either “bouquet” or “forget”.)
I think there should be some mention of the “International Hedgehog Olympic Games” on this thread… which I just realized has the acronym “iHOG”… although, now that I google it, “IHOG” was indeed the acronym they used for the event. Maybe they could get IHOP to sponsor the IHOG and promote it with an iPad to help bring back the event… #BringBackIHOG
(Masøn mentioned the International Hedgehog Olympic Games at the 15:20 mark of Episode 037 of the Aux Cable. I just looked that up so that you don’t have to.)
BROOKE-ING NEWS: Have we got a show for you (in October):
Happy Resurrection Day! My favorite hymn of today is a classic one that was previously mentioned: “Christ Arose”, also known as “Low In The Grave He Lay”. It’s an excellent hymn about the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead, managing to capture the triumph of the occasion in both its lyrics and its melody (Robert Lowry composed both in 1874).
Well… it’ll be more like the original Veggie Tales than the Netflix series was; whether it’s as close to the original as the fans would like it to be, though, remains to be seen.
You’re welcome; there may be others who come across the thread and have the same questions that you did, so it’s fine that I took the time to address them.
I finished my first ever full-fledged YouTube collaboration, and it was a parody of an Adler Davidson song that seemed appropriate to release during Holy Week: