The Harry Potter Spoof on YouTube, AKA "Why should I suffer alone?"
Seemingly eons ago I placed the irrevent, surbversive and deeply offensive script for a Harry Potter spoof here on this very blog (cowritten with Master J.W. Davies in a whirlwind twenty minute lunch break). Reaction was mild to say the least. Callum scanned it over to break up his usual birdwatching routine. Mind you, even probablity there is rather murky.
In any case, I have sweated and toiled, set the original soundtrack to a slideshow (well, quite a creative one), and dumped it into the boundless, murky mire of the interweb, the earth's one-stop black lagoon for everything mind-bogglingly uneccessary and painful in society. I just hope that this is the exception that proves the rule...
To save you the trouble of poking the hell out of me with a sharpened ruler in your quest for the URL (thou must answer questions three!) I have attempted to embed the video here. If this is just a blank space... well, you'll have to corner my MSN address, berate me and harrass me over waves of inane babble about Boris Karloff and 1940's Sherlock Holmes thrillers, ad nauseum. Or I could edit the blog to test if it works... but that would be cheating. Enjoy!
Unfortunately this attempt failed. Thank God in Heaven above that I'm kind and charitable enough to blow my own trumpet this way, by pasting your precious link in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKgmbc9EXeo
In any case, I have sweated and toiled, set the original soundtrack to a slideshow (well, quite a creative one), and dumped it into the boundless, murky mire of the interweb, the earth's one-stop black lagoon for everything mind-bogglingly uneccessary and painful in society. I just hope that this is the exception that proves the rule...
To save you the trouble of poking the hell out of me with a sharpened ruler in your quest for the URL (thou must answer questions three!) I have attempted to embed the video here. If this is just a blank space... well, you'll have to corner my MSN address, berate me and harrass me over waves of inane babble about Boris Karloff and 1940's Sherlock Holmes thrillers, ad nauseum. Or I could edit the blog to test if it works... but that would be cheating. Enjoy!
Unfortunately this attempt failed. Thank God in Heaven above that I'm kind and charitable enough to blow my own trumpet this way, by pasting your precious link in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKgmbc9EXeo
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“The monster was the best friend I ever had.”
Thank you for paraphrasing Boris Karloff. May the ghost of Frankenstein be with you.
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