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MAD TV: YAO SKIT

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by francisfan4l1f3, Mar 10, 2007.

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  1. Shroopy2

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    Alright, the view count has stalled a bit...let's get this thing over 50,000 lol
     
  2. Dave_78

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    Talk about masking one's insecurity in their own ability to decipher quality comedy by typing an usually long post. I'll will address one point, however. Yes, when you do a spoof of a real person there is supposed to be elements of reality. Just because they have an Asian guy playing Yao does not mean they get a pass to be uncreative in all possible ways.
     
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    people made this perfectly expressed their jealousness..
     
  4. BlakeB

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    ...I'm not sure how one masks their insecurity about deciphering what is and is not good comedy by typing a long post? Perhaps you're just masking your inability to make an acceptable comeback by making the first part of your reply intentionally vague? I think you would have been better off going with "Wow, that long post was ridiculous."

    Or perhaps you could have just made an outrageous and highly exaggerated claim that I should be banned and/or hanged for not knowing good comedy and for making a long post?

    Finally, tell me, how was this spoof of Yao Ming void of "elements of reality"? I saw a "tall" asian guy dominating opponents, I saw a comedically exaggerated version of Yao's gameface, I even recall something about Shaq being Yao's only rival and friend (which, minus the friend part, seems to be firmly grounded in reality). I don't usually engage in ongoing forum debates of such a trivial nature but some of your claims are just puzzling. Clarify.
     
  5. DonkeyMagic

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    a spoof on yao will rarely go over well with rockets fans (especially yao fans). no surprise. relax though, its no big deal.
     

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