July 8, 2006

The YouTube era

Bill Simmons covers many of the important elements. YouTube is one of those awesome Internet phemonomenonaaas that comes along and awesomely revolutionizes everyone's life.

There's definitely a lot of, um... questionable/creepy stuff (then again, it wouldn't be the Internet, would it?). But the treasures outweigh the creepy... especially in the case of Almost Live, the classic Seattle-based comedy sketch show that had brief national exposure on Comedy Central, but spent most of its existence riffing on local issues from 1986-1999 on KING-TV.

My personal favorite: kids show sketch Uncle Fran's Musical Forest, featuring a drunk and angry raccoon puppet who may have been the genesis for Raffles.

"But Uncle Fran, we hate the bitches!"

James - 12:53 AM
Comments

Raffles came first, but I definitely remember this skit. In fact I've been trying to figure out where it came from for years...

Andrew F - Jul 9, 2006 - 11:15 AM

Raffles dates to 1980. He was (is) ahead of his time.

Mom - Jul 10, 2006 - 1:56 AM

Yeah, but he didn't start cursing until the early-90s. And, as I recall, he got drunk once, and having no liver or digestive system, he never sobered up.

Andrew F - Jul 10, 2006 - 3:57 AM

I think Pup had something to do with that too.

Oh, the beginnings.. Good times.

Pup - Jul 10, 2006 - 12:56 PM