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Banana Dance - That Mitchell and Webb Look

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

Robert Webb's banana dance from That Mitchell and Webb Look.

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  • because that would be shit

  • I would watch the hell out of David just sitting there for 5 minutes

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  • lmfao "What do you think?" "Shit"

  • "He just says yes to the last thing he's heard doesn't he?" "Yes"

  • Why wasn't this actually a background vid for the DVD menu. I feel cheated...

  • @crl1089

    A correct way to write that sentence is like this:

    "And the winner of Let's Dance for Comic Relief is..."

    Anyways, I agree with you that we should not be arguing over grammar in the context of this video.

  • @arkayblesses I disagree with you on the commas, I can see your point with the question mark but i still think what i typed was correct, we can agree to disagree

  • @crl1089

    Either you are using the words "See what I did there" as a question (which I predict most would assume) or you are commanding the reader to actually see what you did.

    The commas in the first sentence of that first comment are used improperly. Look it up if you must. It would look much better if it had no commas at all.

  • @arkayblesses the commas were being used to insert extra information, the sentence could read, "and the winner is...." but the commas can be used to insert more detail, the question mark point doesn't make sense as it is not a question, it is the announcement of the winner. I left it for people to work out that it was Webb, clearly you missed the point. never mind

  • @crl1089

    Actually, I counted two complete misuses of commas and the lack of a question mark at the end of a question.

    Also, in your response describing the proper use of commas, you used one incorrectly. The first comma should be a semicolon.

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