Nuntastic
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Reason #286 why the dot-com boom failed.
Vital Statistics
Date: May 26, 2006
Category: Shorts
Appearing: Graham Stark, Kathleen De Vere, Lindsay Burnett
Writing: Kathleen De Vere, Graham Stark
Camera: Graham Stark
Edited by: Graham Stark
Thanks To: Lindsay Burnett, for the bear suit
Location: Kathleen's Apartment in Chetwynd
Synopsis
Kathleen has a fantastic new money-making idea that she must share with Graham; however, Graham is less than enthusiastic about her plan to register and operate websites catering to obscure nun fetishes, particularly when she reveals her intention to have him dress as a nun. Further ideas involving cats being shot down, Kathleen talks Graham into not only inquiring about a new idea, but going along with it for a trial period before he hears about it. He is then forced to wear a bear costume for her new Rent-A-Furry website.
Trivia
- The discussion about Hell, the nutjobs that canvas the neighbourhood, their having Galaga, and their literature's typos, is a running joke reference to the Season One video Door to Door.
- Kathleen's saying "I have cats" is a reference to the Season Two video Offensisensitivity and the travelling salesman's cats. Both references are to the same cat, Nicki.
- The original "Rent-a-Furry" graphic got lost through various computer transfers, and Graham made a completely new and different one for the DVD release.
- In The Lost LRRcast, this was identified by Kathleen as a video she would love to do again at their current level ability in all aspects, although Graham thought that the writing was excellent and did not need to be improved.
- The video that precedes this one, CCYD, and the video that follows this one, OMG! Bears!, were both candidates for a remake in the 20th Anniversary Sketch Bracket. Neither video won.
Season Three Shorts ◀ ●∙∙∙CCYD OMG! Bears! ∙∙∙● ▶
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