Acting tip: if you have a line like “what are you doing?” Or “where are you going?” pronounce the last word so it rhymes with “boing.” This is called “making a choice”
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An actor should embody their character truthfully. A bold character may take up more physical space, while a meek one will make little xylophone tinkles when they tiptoe
"Two jillion" may not be a real number, but because he used it for both parts of the equation, you can just divide one by the other regardless and come out with 1, meaning one email per second, which *is* a lot but probably not to the extreme degree Strong Bad intended.
QUESTION: If said character was a sentient object street urchin with a name, what would that object and name be? Actually, I might have a name... but what kind of object?
- Tripp McKay
- A broken robot toy with springs in it's throat that adds a bounce to every word or almost every word that they say. “Foring whaoingt isoing moying purpoingse?” Or something more readable than that.
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- A broken robot toy with springs in it's throat that adds a bounce to every word or almost every word that they say. “Foring whaoingt isoing moying purpoingse?” Or something more readable than that.
Your ponies need shoeing!
The river is flowing!
O! tra-la-la-lally
here down in the valley!