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Watching this short makes me glad I am out of school.
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for me these shorts are extremely nostalgic. I think the guys do their best stuff with these and 3 stooges.
One suggestion: include the unriffed version too when you buy. I’d love that. I bet 4 other people would also. :)
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The shorts truly are their best material.
Some of us just don’t have 2 hours to spare to watch a whole movie. A couple of shorts everyday fit in my schedule way easier.
Plus the variety is so much more broad than with the movies.
They’ve really slacked off on making shorts lately. I miss the days when a new one was released almost every week.
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radioman970, you can find a lot (but not all) of the public domain shorts, unriffed, at archive.org. Be careful, you can go to that site and stay there for hours. ;)
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@4. I know about that site! I didn’t think of that… a few weeks ago I actually downloaded all the Our Gang silent episodes they had, since nobody wants to put those out there for us on dvds. … and if you’re a fan of old radio shows….? They have so many it’s kid in candy store time!
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