The "Ace" sketch is probably from the very early 80s, a few years before the computer revolution. The process used in that sketch was very old school, even for the early 80s. The kids actually went to a typesetter who set the blocks of letters by hand and used a traditional press and ink to run off copies. Someone needs to post that sketch so we can have a "duble feature"!
Whenever mine would run away, we'd put an ad in the Classifieds. I think that's easier than this method.
bluquail 3 years ago
The "Ace" segment has been uploaded by wattamack4. :)
bennyraven 4 years ago
I'm glad I'm not the only one who recalls the "Ace" sketch. I hope someone uploads that one. This was a nice remake though.
neocelestia 4 years ago
I remember the "Ace" one. I thought this was the Ace one and that you'd made a mistake.
I remember the, "Ace, is your name Ace?" at the end.
uraniumdeath 4 years ago
The "Ace" sketch is probably from the very early 80s, a few years before the computer revolution. The process used in that sketch was very old school, even for the early 80s. The kids actually went to a typesetter who set the blocks of letters by hand and used a traditional press and ink to run off copies. Someone needs to post that sketch so we can have a "duble feature"!
zhelder 4 years ago
Was that made BEFORE computers were popluar?
teenangel93 4 years ago
I do at that. It would've been better if it was posted before this one, as I haven't seen it in years.
bluquail 4 years ago
Remember the similar one in the 80's, about the lost dog named "Ace"?
~Ra'akone
raakone 4 years ago