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  2. Try Not to Laugh - Wikipedia

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    The staff of the Sleeping Village in Chicago thought that Try Not to Laugh was a record that showcases "breakbeats" combined with "anthemic choruses" and "synth runs go toe-to-toe with acoustic guitars" and songwriting that gets to the heart of "Midwestern guitar pop". Hunt managed to create a record that sees the songs stay "at the forefront".

  3. List of The Try Guys episodes - Wikipedia

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    "The Try Guys Re-Create Photos Of Their Dads • Fatherhood: Part 1" 12:27 June 13, 2017 () Fatherhood 1 [85] 86 8 "The Try Guys And Their Dads Imitate Each Other • Fatherhood: Part 2" 7:38 June 14, 2017 () 2 [86] 87 9 "The Try Guys Raise Toddlers For A Day • Fatherhood: Part 3" 18:27 June 15, 2017 () 3 [87] 88 10

  4. Ed, Edd n Eddy season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the animated comedy television series Ed, Edd n Eddy, created by Danny Antonucci, originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Although originally set to premiere in November 1998, the season ran from January 4, 1999, to June 11, 1999, and consists of 13 episodes.

  5. Channel Awesome - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, Walker appeared in a commercial for the PBS documentary Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America, performing a series of brief imitations of famous comedians, from Charlie Chaplin to Stephen Colbert. [5] [6] In 2009, Doug and Rob Walker, along with Brian Heinz, produced an iRiff of The Lion King for RiffTrax. In March ...

  6. Make Me Laugh - Wikipedia

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    Make Me Laugh is an American television game show in which contestants watch three stand-up comedians performing their acts, one at a time, earning one dollar for every second that they could make it through without laughing. Each comedian had sixty seconds to try to make the contestant laugh for a maximum of $180.

  7. YouTube Copyright School - Wikipedia

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    Russell's reupload of the movie then gets taken down by Lumpy, resulting in Russell's first copyright strike, then Russell receives the email informing him of his actions. The narrator talks about how a YouTuber can get a copyright strike and that accumulating three strikes will ban the user for life. Afterwards, he asks Russell to try and make ...

  8. Just for Laughs Gags - Wikipedia

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    On 21 December 2000, Just for Laughs Gags began airing on French Canadian network Canal D.In the following years, the show was picked up by TVA, CBC and The Comedy Network in Canada, BBC1 in the UK, TF1 in France, and ABC and Telemundo and also Laff in the United States; the Canadian version (unlike the ones produced for ABC) aired in the United States in first-run syndication starting in the ...

  9. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry - Wikipedia

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    "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" is a song written by Bob Dylan, that was originally released on his album Highway 61 Revisited. It was recorded on July 29, 1965. The song was also included on an early, European Dylan compilation album entitled Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits 2.