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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2007

The story is "A Shopping Trip to Buy Moby Dick," with Ryan as a Cosmopolitan-type magazine, Sandi as Ed McBain, Tony as a Sunday color supplement gadget catalog, and John as Virginia Woolf.

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  • Love the height difference between Sandi and Ryan!

    Sandi is hilairious in this

  • "And of course a penis that not only mows the lawn and changes the baby..."

    (Just how Tony manages to come out with that; I meant as in what he said)

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  • Ryan with a mullet

    Tony before the ravages of drugs

    The only thing killing it is John Sessions

  • @rinoa2530 I would, he's done Burroughs and the Marquis de Sade....besides he's very witty x). Sorry, to Sessions fans but I find Tony to be more clever.

  • I think this is Ryan's first Whose Line appearance

  • A classic optical illusion. Sandi doesn't look very short (Compared to Tony/John), but very, very short (With Ryan) at the same time LOL.

  • Ryan's height=6' 6" (1.98 m)

    Sandi's height= 4' 11" (1.50 m)

    So, Ryan is about 2 meters, Sandi is 1,5 meters, so they're about half a meter (50 CM!) different XD

  • ryan look gay in this two and a half men ftw

  • john has grown on me - gradually - but i still don't reckon he's quite as funny as sandi and tony in this game.

    x

  • well, i'm sure some people with unusual senses of humor are entertained by that kind of thing. i appreciate that there were varying types of humor in this game. it leaves something for everyone.

  • I agree with jado, when John Sessions got applauded instead of laughter, it was because he followed the author to the letter. Mainly when I watch Whose Line, I expect to be laughing and not impressed by the contestant's complete grasp of the author they emulate. In this game the point was to parody the author's writing style, not copy him or her.

  • Sessions is an acquired taste.

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