This is the second video of the first episode of Sketchy, a podcast created by Jack Avery (not myself) and Toby Silcock (actually myself). As it says in the text, it was a school assignment for ou...
This is the second video of the first episode of Sketchy, a podcast created by Jack Avery (not myself) and Toby Silcock (actually myself). As it says in the text, it was a school assignment for our radio class completed back when we were in Year 11, in 2008 (that means we are now in Year Twelve, for everyone who goes to Erindale College). The school in question was, of course, Narrabundah College, famous for that band that did that song on the OC, the piano up in the Practice Room 2 and, of course, the sign that reads Narrabundah College.
This video, now with more melamine*, contains such amazing things as frames, audio and interlacing. It also contains footage of a woman with large breasts.^
And, despite the fact that the school version was edited as it says in the opening title card, it actually contains nowhere near as much profanity or violence as a night out with Belinda Neal. Now theres a joke thats going to age well.
*Now this isnt going to available in China. But like it was ever going to be available in China. ^Not really, but we get more hits of if we put large breasts in the description.
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