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LEAD FEMALE'S NAAAAAAAME!

Genius.

And is it just me or does the guy playing the lead male come across as a young Nathan Fillion?

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"Catch Phrase!"
"Laff,Laff,Laff,Laff,Laff"

I watched this 4 times the other day and am still laughing at it this time.

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Ok this seems to be broken. Am I missing something?

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Annoying, rude and pointless comment pointing out that the blogger is pretty late to the party.

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Genius! Reminds me of "Title of the Song."

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@bluejay I was just thinking that, and had to go find it. Should have just read the comments first. ;)

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Lengthy unself-aware comment describing how parody is exactly like Worthy Film I Hate but not at all like Worthy Film I Love which is just better ok?.

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Annoying, rude and pointless comment pointing out that the blogger is pretty late to the party.

Snarky rebuttal pointing out that the blogger cannot possibly see everything the moment it is posted online, and not-at-all veiled invitation to those who would prefer that she not post anything more than one day after it appears online to go start their own damn blog and see how tough it is to keep up with everything.

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Post wherein I vaguely describe the type of post I'd make in this situation rather than writing out the post itself.

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Snarky rebuttal pointing out that the blogger cannot possibly see everything the moment it is posted online, and not-at-all veiled invitation to those who would prefer that she not post anything more than one day after it appears online to go start their own damn blog and see how tough it is to keep up with everything.

Wimpy comment pointing to intended irony in original post, while being totally unconscious of possible irony in rebuttal. Heartfelt apology for causing anger. Expression of sincere admiration for the job the blogger does.

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