April 28, 2016
The Peaceful Visage Of Head Trauma
Lux et Veritas, Scott Sterling. Lux et Veritas.
Lux et Veritas, Scott Sterling. Lux et Veritas.
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Thank you, I needed that. I'm literally on the edge of falling out of my chair laughing.
Posted by: David at April 29, 2016 02:47 AM (YHSti)
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I have to admire the effort and diligence that went into making basically one gag work over the course of two several-minute videos. Sketch comedy at its... well, "finest" may not be the word I'm going for, but something-est.
Posted by: GreyDuck at April 29, 2016 07:23 AM (rKFiU)
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I had seen the volleyball one first, the soccer viddy a few weeks later, though that's not the order they were released. I think Soccer is the more successful of the two: Sterling has more character in that one. In Volleyball, he's too quickly out of it.
Don't get me wrong, it's still hilarious, but there's a teeny bit of sympathy involved with Soccer that isn't there for Volleyball.
Don't get me wrong, it's still hilarious, but there's a teeny bit of sympathy involved with Soccer that isn't there for Volleyball.
Posted by: Wonderduck at April 29, 2016 07:39 AM (XQ5ac)
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Favorite version of the volleyball is this: the first time I saw it, tagged as "Spectacular Volleyball Blocks!" it took a moment to recognize the parody.
They do good work.
They do good work.
Posted by: HC at April 29, 2016 08:38 AM (QijZ7)
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I couldn't get through the first video. There wasn't anything funny about it. I'm astounded that the coach kept sending him out when he was clearly injured; don't they have a second-string goal keeper they could put in?
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at April 29, 2016 10:40 AM (+rSRq)
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I'm assuming that it was entirely a gag, and that it didn't really happen that way. The fact that he shows up in the volleyball video in his soccer uniform is a hint, as is when his coach drags him off the field by yanking on an arm, and then he's back in the net seconds later. But it's the commentary from the announcers that had me in tears.
Posted by: David at April 29, 2016 04:56 PM (YHSti)
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Steven, Studio C is a comedy group from Brigham Young University, and they're the folks behind the Scott Sterling videos.
"Wait, BYU?" I hear you ask, and I've gotta say "yup, BYU." North Carolina doesn't have a men's volleyball team. Neither does Yale. However, the Elis have one thing in common with BYU: team colors.
Anyway, this is a parody, not real events.
Unless, of course, you're making a funny, in which case, yup, ya got me.
"Wait, BYU?" I hear you ask, and I've gotta say "yup, BYU." North Carolina doesn't have a men's volleyball team. Neither does Yale. However, the Elis have one thing in common with BYU: team colors.
Anyway, this is a parody, not real events.
Unless, of course, you're making a funny, in which case, yup, ya got me.
Posted by: Wonderduck at April 29, 2016 08:04 PM (XQ5ac)
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