15 APRIL 2008Shiny Monkeys“Mouthing IN..side joke”
!!!MONKEY SHINES WEEK!!!As friends and colleagues Tasteful Nudity (that’s what we call ourselves. what do you mean there’s no record of that anywhere? that’s not an oversight. why didn’t you ask us what we called ourselves? jeez, you really dropped the ball here, readers. our other comic is called Tasteful Comics. what’d you think?) has many really stupid fucking injokes and bits. Usually they’re just a saying repeated by another saying, possibly even repeated by another.
In this case, Scobell had popularized usage of some words he called ‘oi words’ because you could apply the sound ‘oi’ where it said ‘er’ and make it sound funny. He apparently wrote out several words with the ‘er’ sound and made phrases of them. “That’s as absoid as poiple coitains,” he’d say, and someone else would say “I concoir, well obsoived” …There were other ones I can’t remember. Soon, in the nature of any good joke we repeat, we ran it into the ground in new and fascinating ways, including playing characters who didn’t understand the bit and would pronounce any word with oi, leading to the phrases “Yes indoid” and “No indoid.” I don’t remember when “What the hell? It makes no sense!” came into the picture but it came out whenever someone said “indoid”. Anyway, I thought it was funny enough to do this. It’s not really worth understanding, though.

15 APRIL 2008
Shiny Monkeys
“Mouthing IN..side joke”

!!!MONKEY SHINES WEEK!!!
As friends and colleagues Tasteful Nudity (that’s what we call ourselves. what do you mean there’s no record of that anywhere? that’s not an oversight. why didn’t you ask us what we called ourselves? jeez, you really dropped the ball here, readers. our other comic is called Tasteful Comics. what’d you think?) has many really stupid fucking injokes and bits. Usually they’re just a saying repeated by another saying, possibly even repeated by another.

In this case, Scobell had popularized usage of some words he called ‘oi words’ because you could apply the sound ‘oi’ where it said ‘er’ and make it sound funny. He apparently wrote out several words with the ‘er’ sound and made phrases of them. “That’s as absoid as poiple coitains,” he’d say, and someone else would say “I concoir, well obsoived” …There were other ones I can’t remember. Soon, in the nature of any good joke we repeat, we ran it into the ground in new and fascinating ways, including playing characters who didn’t understand the bit and would pronounce any word with oi, leading to the phrases “Yes indoid” and “No indoid.” I don’t remember when “What the hell? It makes no sense!” came into the picture but it came out whenever someone said “indoid”.
Anyway, I thought it was funny enough to do this. It’s not really worth understanding, though.

classic shiny monkeys monkey shines week william

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