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'How to Spoon' with Michael C. Hall

A 50's style educational film narrated by Dexter's Michael C. Hall. Starring Bill Dawes and Lauren Schacher.
 
 
 
 

Added about 1 year ago

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my technique is solid 2 wives later.

posted about 5 months ago · Report Spam
 

Nice song at the end!

Hey! I gave you the 1000th funny vote!!!!!

posted about 10 months ago · Report Spam
 

wowie! now that was one heck of a hum-dinger! But in all seriousness the dutch are not to be taken lightly...THEIR SHOES ARE WOODEN!

posted about 11 months ago · Report Spam
 

haha so true what to do with the arm.

posted about 11 months ago · Report Spam
 

lamest thing ever but since is the epic M.C. Hall doing the narating, i guess i'll let it live.

death by hair was funny though.

posted about 11 months ago · Report Spam
 

Great, now I'll be thinking about murdering Jimmy Smits everytime I spoon my lady. Thanks Michael C. Hall!

posted about 11 months ago · Report Spam
 
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I have actually gotten the baby T-Rex arm... it sux...

posted about 12 months ago · Report Spam
 

THIS THIS THIS is my favourite clip of yours so far, Bill. In particular, I liked the Wonder Woman Comic masturbatory tool (nice touch/50's flavour!) and the 'sporkle' addition is truly inspired, not to mention the way you overconfidently and expectantly take off your glasses at the start. Hilarious! I also enjoyed the remark: "Look at Dave go!" and, of cour... more >

THIS THIS THIS is my favourite clip of yours so far, Bill. In particular, I liked the Wonder Woman Comic masturbatory tool (nice touch/50's flavour!) and the 'sporkle' addition is truly inspired, not to mention the way you overconfidently and expectantly take off your glasses at the start. Hilarious! I also enjoyed the remark: "Look at Dave go!" and, of course, the cautionary tone of "...or even DEATH!" - that had me chuckling to myself too. BUT the best bit, BY FAR, for me, was from 00:27 to 00:29 – two delicious seconds of achingly-heartbreaking, suppressed disappointment. Great acting!

Your take on spooning and the 'bedside arm dilemma' has always been rock-solid material. Not only does it work perfectly in your stand-up performances but, as you have now just proved, in this medium too. Terrific!

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posted about 1 year ago · Report Spam
 

Spooning...one of my alltime favourite past times! Ha ha ha, brilliant video well done!

posted about 1 year ago · Report Spam