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2011
Mr. Show – The Story Of Everest
The classic comedy sketch from MR. SHOW #405: „THE STORY OF EVEREST“. It’s a laugh riot.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
The classic comedy sketch from MR. SHOW #405: „THE STORY OF EVEREST“. It’s a laugh riot.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I accidently believed that was a phyton sketch, when I searched it here. That’s probably one of the greatest honors a sketch can recieve.
Truly the greatest story ever told. Happy Holidays everyone!
The most painful Mr Show skit ever.
Oh man. I hadn’t seen this in years and the first time I watched I was BAWLING I was laughing so hard.
How they segway from one skit into the next is about as bitchin’ as the content itself.
Wonder how many times they had to set that up and fall …..repeat ect ect.. to film that.. lol he falls SO Perfectlly…..
Nearly impossible to pick 1 single fave Mr.Show sketch but when asked I always think of this one. Greatness.
Hysterical!
hahahahahahahahahahahaha
i laughed so hard. its so funny to watch this old clips
epic bread
@scandiumtrioxide
no i mean telling the story even though he knew he would end up falling
@kethe
Fuckin’ A
Fuck Mt. Everest, tell us about when you fell and knocked over the thimbles!
HOW COULD YOU THINK THAT THIS WAS A STOOL?
@Iamwhomadewho yes, because he knocked down the thimble cases intentionally each time.
Proof than inane repetition is one of the funniest things in the world. Richard Herring would love this.
definition of insanity:
doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results.
@bignz721
One of the few advantages of NOT watching it live.
This made me practically pee my pants the first time I saw it. The physical humor is brilliant. Contrast his natural looking falls — everyone one of them — to the fall in the silent movie version.
@MechaJiggabooJones The DVD commentaries. The book. The fact that there are a billion thimbles to be picked up.
@MechaJiggabooJones maybe it’s in the audio commentary on dvds? also, for the first 5:30, they are doing this sketch live in the studio (ie. not filmed in advance and it’s shown on the in-studio tv), so it’s likely that they did need to continuously fix the thimbles.
@bignz721 And you know this how? I call bullshit.
This show was so ahead of its time.
@oam462 funniest line in this!