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If I may: look up any one of their five Caption Fail videos. Those are the videos that gave us timeless quotes such as 'Any any any wire your no?' and 'Downstream at the college U', and 'I've had to do...*beat*...the dresser'.
Mostly their sketches. YouTube recommended them because I'm a fan of Rhett and Link, and they do similar stuff. They're a bit more mature than Smosh, though.
I saw a bit of the overworld map on Gametime With Smosh, so I kind of noticed that. And also that all of the worlds are on the same map, like in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Is that the new 'in' thing? Bringing back old-timey methods of building an overworld?
Oh, and if it pleases you to know: in light of the Crajgs' demise, Hundreds Hall, between the EEA era and the ATEE1 era, has been converted into several blocks of flats. It is in said flats that Theodore lives; Harman, meanwhile, to save on costs, actually lives in his own office. I don't think that's quite accurate compared to the DG books, but if I copied them exactly, it'd hardly be an original tale.
It's a thing from the second Dirk Gently novel, The Long, Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul. I don't remember the specifics, but this particular, minor incident involves Dirk being locked in a passive-aggresive war with his housekeeper concerning cleaning the fridge. Both parties, on separate principles, refuse to open said fridge. I think it's a case of 'it's your job' versus 'it's highly unsanitary'.
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