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== Web Original == |
== Web Original == |
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* In ''[[Songs to Wear Pants To]]'' requests where the submitter includes lyrics, Andrew will occasionally sing parts of the message that were clearly just further instructions about the song. Some examples would be "[http://www.songstowearpantsto.com/songs/the-girl-behind-the-window/ Girl Behind the Window]", where he sings "Refrain!" before every chorus, and the ending of "[http://www.songstowearpantsto.com/songs/the-head-of-a-radio/ Head of a Radio]": "Look at Ed's trousers/ The Ed line must be shouted, not sung/ Because he has horrid trousers". |
* In ''[[Songs to Wear Pants To]]'' requests where the submitter includes lyrics, Andrew will occasionally sing parts of the message that were clearly just further instructions about the song. Some examples would be "[https://web.archive.org/web/20130514124842/http://www.songstowearpantsto.com/songs/the-girl-behind-the-window/ Girl Behind the Window]", where he sings "Refrain!" before every chorus, and the ending of "[https://web.archive.org/web/20130514085344/http://www.songstowearpantsto.com/songs/the-head-of-a-radio/ Head of a Radio]": "Look at Ed's trousers/ The Ed line must be shouted, not sung/ Because he has horrid trousers". |
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** One song even consisted of the words of the e-mail, which Andrew simply sings back to the listener. Hey, since they only gave him a suggestion, why not? |
** One song even consisted of the words of the e-mail, which Andrew simply sings back to the listener. Hey, since they only gave him a suggestion, why not? |
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* BriTANicK has a sketch where Brian is trying to remember the next line in his favorite Shakespearean monologue. Being the good friend he is, Nick starts throwing out random lines, including, "Exeunt, Malvolio." |
* BriTANicK has a sketch where Brian is trying to remember the next line in his favorite Shakespearean monologue. Being the good friend he is, Nick starts throwing out random lines, including, "Exeunt, Malvolio." |