2020-10-06 22:12
grok_mctanys
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I mentioned this to a couple of people and they sounded not-just-being-polite interested, so I’d like to share a moment of joy I had last week. But it needs context. I need to introduce you to a couple of YouTube sketch comedians I enjoy.
The first is Ryan George who does a fairly popular series called Pitch Meeting. But he also does stuff on his own channel like Time Travelling Reporter and The First Guy To....
The second is Julie Nolke who did Explaining The Pandemic To My Past Self Part 1 and Part 2 which went pretty viral (ahem) a few months ago. But she's also done a bunch of other stuff, and has series like The Two Sides Of My Brain.
Although the subject of their work is different, their styles are similar and the type of comedy - clever and slightly surreal - are a good match. And they’re both Canadian. So I’ve thought for a while that I’d really to see them collab.
And they did! Two videos, The First Couple To Ever Get Married, and The First Couple To Ever Get Divorced.
It's not much, but it's 2020, so I'll take what I can get.
Edit 08 Oct: Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self Part 3
The first is Ryan George who does a fairly popular series called Pitch Meeting. But he also does stuff on his own channel like Time Travelling Reporter and The First Guy To....
The second is Julie Nolke who did Explaining The Pandemic To My Past Self Part 1 and Part 2 which went pretty viral (ahem) a few months ago. But she's also done a bunch of other stuff, and has series like The Two Sides Of My Brain.
Although the subject of their work is different, their styles are similar and the type of comedy - clever and slightly surreal - are a good match. And they’re both Canadian. So I’ve thought for a while that I’d really to see them collab.
And they did! Two videos, The First Couple To Ever Get Married, and The First Couple To Ever Get Divorced.
It's not much, but it's 2020, so I'll take what I can get.
Edit 08 Oct: Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self Part 3
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Over of the first things in saw that morning was two grey herons on a huge puddle in the field outside. I've never seen two herons before (unless maybe in a zoo or a wildlife reserve or something)
Watching a heron standing still is at least something different in these monotonous times.