@@MrDoYouKnowMe2211 Not makin' fun just want to see if you can recognize this. It may give me a cue on your age. Again, not makin' fun. It's just for fun. Ready.... _"A Montreal Canadiens 'ockey sweat-urr"_ LOL! Know where that's from?
There are so many little things in here that add up to comedic genius. Jonesy with the "doop-de-doo" noise as he brings over the easel, Katy's genuine admiration for their work, "I'm glad you asked", the whizzy transitions in the PowerPoint...
The pim particle accelerator, the way the bar was lightly dusted with a residue of cigar smoke and the taste of burnt piss in the air with a shade of ass sketched in everyones mind, it had it all.
I like that Katie is pretty much just whatevering the whole thing, but then she's genuinely impressed by the boys' pulling those excellent swipey snipeys.
No. That's a good thing. Example: Game of Thrones may just be the best show on tv, but I'll never watch it because people wont shut the fuck up about it and I (like many people) don't like watching something just because we feel obligated to. This show, is relatively unknown, so it's nice in the regard that you don't go into it with huge expectations and you get that feeling that you want to share it with your friends. With GOT you don't feel like you need to share it, because everyone already watches it, and that kind of takes something away from it.
@@speedy9313 You missed the entire point of what I said. Finding something you love that's not known by many is much more exciting and an entirely different experience than everyone on the face of the fucking planet telling you to watch Game of Thrones because they all think it's good. Media that appeals to the masses usually only does so through being very broad and general. Example: hit songs and popular music.
@@tylergarza8695 I actually get what you mean man. My worries is that Letterkenny will get incredibly popular suddenly, and with all of the new attention, finances, and expectations, something at its core will be changed and it will lose its magic.
As a Disney fan and a Letterkenny fan Max on Wizards of Waverly Place was played by Jake T. Austin Jonesy is played by Andrew Herr the Disney alumni is Dylan Playfair who was Gil in the Descendants movies although I loved Andrew and Dylan playing Gordie Howe's kids in the CBC TV movie a few years back.
So as far as I figure, these boys both got a match on Tinder, and spent around three hours with their matches. Then, Jonesey's girl hit on Reilly and Reilly's girl hit on Jonesey, which was followed by both pairs hooking up for another three hours, giving them their alibi. The actual meaning of tunnel buddies is a bit unclear to me but I figure the innuendo makes it work regardless. Ferda is a hockey slang word meaning "Fer da boys", similar to YOLO but a lot more Canadian. Hopefully that helped!