July 8, 2006The YouTube eraBill 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 AMComments
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 AMRaffles dates to 1980. He was (is) ahead of his time. Mom - Jul 10, 2006 - 1:56 AMYeah, 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 AMI think Pup had something to do with that too. Oh, the beginnings.. Good times. Pup - Jul 10, 2006 - 12:56 PM |