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Chris Abram
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Funny videos

Post by Chris Abram »

I spend a lot of my time going round to senior citizens groups, clubs, societies etc giving video talks, usually about our local heritage or my travels. I show myown videos but do like to to start the shows off with a couple of SHORT funnies. The trouble is now that I am being asked back more than once and I do not have any more funnies to show them! Are there any members who would let me use their SHORT funnies, strictly for these talks?
Chris Abram
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Mike Shaw

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Post by Mike Shaw »

I make (very) short films, often referred to as being a bit funny (?!): you're welcome to show those if worthy enough. Two can be seen on my YouTube site (not the Worthing promo of course - that should be removed now). http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?feature=mhum

There are one or two others as well though.

Let me know if, and how...
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Dave Watterson
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Post by Dave Watterson »

Mike - can you check that YouTube address please? I suspect it only works for your computer.

I think it is a generic address for each account holder's own list of videos. When I use it, I see the films I have put up - usually for illustrating articles on the IAC website. Jan sees an empty list.

Chris - you know Bob Lorrimer and his wonderful comic films - why not ask him? He is a very generous man who loves to have his films seen.

Dave
Mike Shaw

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Post by Mike Shaw »

How strange! Yes - it works fine for me. How about these links then
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJx3u51ocK8 (Talking Pictures)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J31YnRXMU1Q (Remote Control)

Failing that, my YouTube name is mikegshaw.

BUT ... I have to say Bob Lorimers's films are far far superior and should definitely be the first port of call. The Trap and The Drill - classics! And that's just two of them. Beautifully made stuff.
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