Friday, April 11, 2014

Christopher Bingham

There's something distinct about Christopher Bingham, aka Bing, and it's his voice. Bing is really good at shouting and he does it quite often in video appearances.

Bing is a creative soul and I get a lot of enjoyment from his sketches and his vlogs. Here is a really good and insightful vlog I adore called 'You Will Love Boring Things'.

He has a couple channels, Slomozovo and Bing Radio. Slomozovo he uses mainly for sketches and little videos more on the acting side and bingradio he describes as 'A channel of talking, travel and life advice from Christopher Bingham.' 
Bingradio holds Bing's completed, massive two year project called 'Past Bing Future Bing'. PBFB is a conversation in time where 'Past Bing' made a video everyday in 2011 and in 2012 'Future Bing' answered back everyday. The channel holds other things now, doing the whole talking, traveling, and life advice thing.

The most popular video on Slomozovo is 'The Bothering', one of my favorites that features Bing and his sister Jenny. It definitely serves to showcase Bing's shouting abilities. That video has over 378,000 views.


Bing has been working on a lot of projects lately, like making a musical album. He's also joined fellow youtubers Craig and Matt to help with an app called I'm Actin' Here! Bing has even another YouTube channel called 'Talk' His description of Talk is 'TALK is a discussion channel bringing creators who like to talk together to discuss ideas and issues.'
Basically, it's a platform to encourage pleasant debates amongst themselves via video form and viewers through the comment section. While at PlayList Live, I got to attend Bing's Talk panel and listen to a few Brits and one American talk about Talk and discuss some of the issues they've visited on the channel. It was very well done and is one of those great examples that goes towards one of my favorite reasons for loving youtubers--they aren't always just a pretty face, but can be so intelligent as well.





Video suggestions coming soon





Bing's YouTube: Slomozovo / BingRadio
Bing's twitter: www.twitter.com/slomozovo


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

One on One : Superman Fan Film

There is this place in Illinois called Metropolis. It's actually real. It's the home of the annual Superman festival, geeked to the max s you can imagine. (Yes, I want to go one day, duh.)


One of the activities that goes on at the festival besides the costume contest, celebrity meet-ups, and the like, is a fan film festival. About a year ago, I watched this great video that had won at some point and I recently found it again. The video is called 'One on One' and I assume is by Jake Thomas as the credits says 'One on One' is a Jake Thomas film. It was uploaded to FanSuperFilms' YouTube so I couldn't find too much information about the actual people who made it and acted in it, but the video on this channel has over 14,000 views to date. It is well worth watching, I think, even for people who aren't big Superman fans.

'One on One'




The message of the short film as well as the acting, casting, scripting, filming, editing, and production is all very well done. 'One on One' is a film that will leave you thinking and will end with twists you probably didn't see coming.







I highly recommend it. Apply it to your life, your faith, your surroundings. You can apply in some way, I assure you.








Monday, March 31, 2014

Benjamin Cook

He's really easy to spot in a crowd, especially at a YouTube gathering. All you have to do is spot fire-engine red hair and you've probably found Ben Cook.

Ben is a nice lad from England with a lip ring, a good sense of humor, and a video-making passion.
His channel, ninebrassmonkeys, has over 165,000 subscribers as of now and serves as a platform for his projects of a documentary that tries to cover nearly every aspect of YouTube to be addressed. His first installment of BecomingYouTube has well over half a million views. The twelve 20-30 minute episodes include the issue's address, interviews with popular youtubers, skits, and even singing sometimes...well once. [The song is available on itunes with proceeds going to charity.]

In addition to the episodes that were originally promised to be released weekly but actually took a year to completely publish, ninebrassmonkeys also includes bonus footage from the series like a special interview with Tom 'TomSka on asdfmovie!'


BecomingYouTube has been  great success. I sincerely wish I had made it to the panel about it at PlaylistLive like I had wanted to, however I did attend two other different panels with Ben in which he said he has three big, new projects coming up in the near future.
He was also a big part of the production of the short film Project: Library that came out last October.


Ben's documentary is very well made and thought-provoking. I guarantee you that watching BecomingYouTube will not be a waste of time.


 



Here is a very sunny picture of us at PlayList
















 BecomingYouTube merch: http://ninebrassmonkeys.bigcartel.com



Saturday, March 29, 2014

Christian Novelli

He likes the Fish Eye lens, foxes, sweaters, instruments, and he's one of the sweetest and most caring youtubers out there. His name is Christian Novelli.

Christian has almost 290,000 subscribers on his channel TouchTheSkyFilms.

He's super encouraging all the time over any and every media he's on. His most popular video to date with over 306,000 views is called '46 Reasons To Exist,' and is just that.

The Seattle boy's tweets are kind of the best ever because Christian is a little wacky and a lot of silly. His tweets don't always make much sense and they're random without fail, but they never fail to bring a smile to my face.

'Thinking maybe I need to reinvent myself & become cooler. I will start by doing a few jumps & also spinning around a bit. Hope this works'

'Skateboarding rly fast & they tell me to slow down but I say nope. I do a kickflip over everyone & I’m not even sorry that much'

Christian always tries his best to reply to people and he tries so hard to inspire happiness and let people know he cares.

'I am seriously glad ur alive !!!!!!'


'Take some time to acknowledge the things that u appreciate instead of focusing on what bothers u !!!!! It feels way better probably!!!'

Christian always titles his YouTube videos with a comma at the end which has become his signature.
He makes encouraging videos like 'Whenever You're Sad,'  and 'YOU WILL HAVE A GOOD DAY,' and advice videos such as 'How To Make Friends,' 'Getting Out of Uncomfortable Situations,' and 'How To Have Cool Hair,'. He also makes pretty random videos and ones with beautiful artistic clips.




Other Video Suggestions:






Christian's YouTube: www.youtube.com/touchtheskyfilms
Christian's twitter:  www.twitter.com/christianovelli

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Playlist Live 2014

Now, I've mentioned before that I went to a YouTube convention called VidCon this last summer. That was the 4th year of Vidcon, but in addition to that summer one, there is a spring convention on the East Coast called Playlist Live. I was able to go to the 4th of those as well which happened just this last weekend.

I hadn't been planning on attending because I went to VidCon and the event didn't line up with my university's spring break, but the plan came together on a spur a week before while I was in Key Largo and was becoming sad that I was in Florida and all these lovely people I enjoy were going to be in Florida the next week. Things came together quickly and unexpectedly and I have my grandparents and friends Rikki and Emma to thank for helping me make the trip happen.
I don't know, though, there's something so exciting about last-minute trips for me.

So Playlist Live in Orlando happened and I was there and I got to hug my favorites again.

 Hugging Phil, my absolute favorite <3
I don't want to put Playlist down, but yes, I did vastly prefer VidCon. A lot of people are upset about the lack of organization and control Playlist had, but to be fair they introduced more than twice the amount of people they had entertained the year before. The weekend was made up of a lot of trial and error. So in terms of the event, VidCon was better, but for myself, I had a much better social time in Orlando at  Playlist.

Jack and me trying to be dashing
For Playlist, I was able to stay in the hotel/resort where all of the youtubers and many attendees were and where the whole convention went down. [Special thanks to Rikki, her mom, and Cori for kindly letting me stay with them.] Being on site was so nice, but I also got to meet and hang out with a lot of people I talk to and had the opportunity to make a lot of good friendships. Even though it was a bit harder to bump into the internet celebs than at VidCon, I came to this convention feeling more organized and adult as a person and so had very lovely interactions with some, like a wonderful, long conversation with Jack Howard. Something that meant the most to me from that weekend was the fact that I was able to not be just a fan, but be a fellow person with people like Jack and Tom, and that a few days later when I got to see them again, they both remembered me. For someone who looks up to these people and enjoys their content, that is an amazing, amazing thing to know and a wonderful feeling to have experienced.

I'm not sure I can express to you how deeply I appreciate these people I look up to. They're more of celebrities to me than music artists and movie stars. Their status level is pretty perfect because they can have pretty normal lives and don't get crowded with fans unless they're at specific events like VidCon or PlayList Live.

Tom and Jack  
 That being the case, most of them [at least the ones that I respect and love] don't have the celebrity mindset of  'eternally-cooler-than-thou, don't-touch-me-I'm-famoose.'

They're really down-to-earth, loving, and genuine. My experience with Jack and Tom is probably my favorite memory of PlayList. I couldn't get over how genuine the guys were. It blew me away and just really expanded the love I already had for them. I had met them both before just for a picture [and an awkward elevator ride with Jack and Dean], but basically being me only asking for a picture, saying thanks, and going on. Jack took the time to converse with me and Tom did me a wonderful favor by recording a special video message for my little sister who loves his asdfmovie series.

I could definitely go on about them, but that's enough I'm sure. Basically, the youtubers I adore are super amazing and genuine people which makes me adore them even more.

Tyler Oakley meetup with Cori












I'm so grateful to have gotten the opportunity to go see everyone again and meet new people and make new friends. I'm afraid that since I've gotten a taste of YouTube conventions twice now, I'm never going to want to stop going to them. We'll see what the future brings.

Thank so much to everyone I got to meet, YouTube people and Twitter people. I love you and this wonderful community. <3

hugging Dan <3



Here is not everyone I met, but the channels of those I've mentioned in this post:

Phil - AmazingPhil

Jack - Jack Howard
[also 1/2 of omfgitsJackandDean]

Tom - TomSka

Tyler - Tyler Oakley










Thursday, March 6, 2014

WW Commercials

My friends and I have been having fun at college too. 
We can be quite silly, but we're pretty proud of what silly produces. 


I don't like to self-promote, but this is more about my friends than me, although I am super proud of these videos we've been making.

What is becoming a video series started very randomly one day when we were all straightening our hair. For some reason, we grabbed a phone, hit record and made a little video of it. And so started the WW Commercials. 

That first video became a fake commercial for 'WW Salon,' a hair business run by a white girl with an unnatural oriental accent. Aubrey played the customer with a big-hair dilemma and Megan 'fixed her up.'


We had so much fun with that video that we knew immediately we wanted to do more like it and so just recently we uploaded another called 'WW Gym.'  
WW Gym offers a special 8-hour program with immediate results.

Megan and Aubrey had the same type of roles as each took in 'WW Salon' as owner and customer, but were very different people with a very different service. Rachael popped in again with a random role, being the CEO instead of a customer this time.


The short length of the first video was fitting and this one just ended up longer, but I think it was fitting just as much.

We like the random factor of our videos. We don't plan what video we're doing next or script everything out. The WW videos start with an idea and more ideas come from every mind and every direction. We have a general outline of what we want to happen and we go from there. Lots of things happen on the spot and we just fly with it. Too many takes can dull what we're doing so we minimize them. It works for us.

I mainly stay behind the camera, but I'm not complaining at all! I really like bringing things together with the filming and editing and occasional directing. This last video is better than the first we think and I know they'll continue to get better!

But who cares anyway? We're doing this because it's fun.



So check out my channel if you like.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Thank you for reading what I write.

It's been about a month and a half since I've started blogging about vlogging and I'd like to thank everyone who reads regularly or occasionally for the support.

art source
Blogging about something I like and people I love is a very nice assignment. The research is always insanely fun to go about doing and even more so if I've met who I'm writing about and have fond personal memories of that experience. Each post does take more time to write than I first thought it would, and I know they're usually not very long, but I always hope I'm getting better and that what I write will do enough justice to the person being written about.

I always love to look at the statistics for this blog. I'm proud to say that this section of the blogger website has gotten over 600 views to date. My very favorite thing to keep track of is the audience though because I'm such a lover of culture and different countries. Every time a new country appears on my list, it gives off such an excitement. There are 22 different countries that have come to bloggingaboutvlogging, so thank you very much for that piece of joy! I know I have quite a few foreign friends to thank for supporting me.
art by Dreen

There have been two youtubers I've written about who have read the posts about them and responded nicely to me. Whenever this happens, I get so nervous and just hope and pray that I got all the facts right and that the simple little text of the blog lives up to their greatness. I truly have so much love for everyone I write about. These people are my kind of celebrities, but they're the best kind I think because they allow relationships to be made with them. VidCon was more amazing to me than sticking me in a room with music, TV, and movie stars would ever be. If you gave me the choice between seeing my youtuber crush Phil Lester or my movie crush Logan Lerman, I'd pick Phil in a heartbeat even though I've already met him and I haven't met Logan. That's just how much I adore these people. They're super real. But anyways, thanks to Megan and Jamie Jo for the sweet notes about the blog.

Like I said before, I hope to keep improving. There are a lot of youtubers out there and so I don't think I'll be running out of subjects anytime soon! Stick around; let's make this grow. Thanks always for stopping by this URL. <3

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Charlie McDonnell

Another dinosaur of YouTube like Phil, Charlie has been on YouTube for forever. He's that cute British blond with a mole. If you're a regular to YouTube, chances are you've come across his channel Charlieissocoollike or at least have heard about him. In fact, he's such a big deal, I'm a bit intimidated to write this.

Charlie McDonnell is one of the most adorable nerds you will ever see. He loves knowledge and things like Doctor Who. He's also a musician. In fact, combine music and Doctor Who and a couple other lads and you've got Chameleon Circuit.

In addition to Charlie, best friend Alex Day as well as Liam Dryden, Ed Blann, and Michael Aranda make up Chameleon Circuit. They've put out two albums, the first self-titled and the second, 'Still Got Legs.'

Besides Chameleon Circuit, Charlie was in a band called 'Sons of Admirals.' This group also had Alex Day and Ed Blann with the addition of Tom Milsom. They were and all are solo artists, but formed a group taking after the idea of Shakespeare's group of individual actors, Admiral's Sons, thus the band name came about. This group is now dismembered, but they covered songs like Cat Steven's 'Here Comes My Baby.'

Charlie also produced his own album called 'This is Me.' The album has 13 tracks, all songs Charlie wrote, performed, and recorded himself. They're songs about various things like 'A Song About Love,' 'A Song about Acne,' 'Bread,' and even 'Rhymezone.com.' Charlie also has music videos of many of these songs on his channel.

You can buy physical copies of Chameleon Circuit's albums here as well as Charlie's own here. They are also available on iTunes. You can listen to them for free on Charlie's website.


Right now, Charlie has a subscriber count of over 2,310,000 on his channel. Charlie made YouTube history by being the first UK youtuber to reach one million subscribers.
Most popular: 'My American Accent' and has almost 9.280 million views. His second most popular video, also with over 9 million views is the classic 'Duet With Myself', which is also a song on 'This is Me.'

Charlie has some video series he'll make. In addition to vlogs and music videos, there have also been 'Challenge Charlie's and 'Fun Science' videos. Charlie covers a lot of bases with his videos. I mean, he is a 'professional internet human,' so I guess he knows what he's doing.

Most recently, Charlie has been focusing on short films. He's decided to really put a lot of effort and determination into making them and has even set up challenges for him himself concerning them for this year. So far, 'The Tea Chronicles' and 'OFFLINE' are the results with more to come.


'Duet With Myself'



Other Video Suggestions:









Charlie's second channel: www.youtube.com/charlieissoboredlike
Charlie's twitter: www.twitter.com/coollike
Charlie's "proper" website: www.charliemcdonnell.com

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Jamie Jo

Are you ready to hear about a girl so talented at art that she literally got hate for painting fast food so realistic it was thought to be a photograph? Because that's Jamie Jo, aka BananaJamana on YouTube.

Jamie Jo talks pretty fast and seems to have a hybrid American-British accent, but she is from Michigan and just recently has moved to England where she shares a flat with fellow youtuber, Doddie Clark [doddleoddle]. Jamie Jo just seems like the sweetest person. I'd love to have her as a friend, although that friendship might just kill me with jealousy of her art talent. I can't really art, so I'm extra appreciative of those like Jamie Jo who can.




BananaJamana has right now about 67,000 subscribers, so I'm definitely saying she's one of the hidden gems of YouTube.
'Art Overload'

Jamie Jo makes mostly art videos and they're so cute. Generally she films herself from different angles painting or drawing or whatnot and speeds it up for the videos. She adds cute music, commonly songs by youtubers, and edits nicely. Her videos aren't those draggingly long art videos where you watch for 20 seconds and then skip to the end to see the finished product. She's amazing to watch and I'm in awe with every video.

Sometimes Jamie Jo also uploads vlogs or other kind of videos as well.


It is indeed a painting.
'GIRL PAINTS CHEESEBURGER'





[See, it's not a photo! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fMtQEUKe5w&feature=youtu.be Jamie Jo was getting so much criticism for this painting being fake that she uploaded a clip of her painting the food in real time. The fact that she's just honestly good enough for the disbelief says something in itself.]


'Adventure Time Cake'

Her most popular video is 'Adventure Time Cake' which is a wonderful little video of her making what turns out to be a giant and extravagant cake themed around the popular cartoon Adventure Time. As of the time writing this, it has over 281,000 views. Her next four most popular videos are her painting youtubers AmazingPhil [video], danisnotonfire [video], ItsWayPastMyBedtime [video], and KickthePJ [video]. 

'Painting AMAZINGPHIL'
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Jamie Jo has an etsy account that she sells some of her art on, although I've never seen it stocked because everything she offers gets sold super quickly.


Jamie Jo's YouTube: www.youtube.com/bananajamana
Jamie Jo's twitter: www.twitter.com/bananajamana

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Tim Hautekiet

Roll Intro.
I feel like I say this for every youtuber I write about, but Tim H. is one of my favorites. [As in, if we're talking about major crushes on YouTube, Phil is my primary crush and Tim is my secondary crush.] 

He's another one of those British guys; another one of those amazingly talented British guys on YouTube. Tim has a lot of different videos on his channels. He does skits and vlogs and action videos and reflective videos. His main channel, Tim H, has about 95,600 subscribers, and I'm actually very surprised he doesn't have a whole lot more. This means he's definitely one of the underrated youtubers in my opinion because he has a passion for writing, acting, directing and producing, and it's very evident in the quality of the work he puts out.
His most popular videos are a trilogy of 'Evolution of Music,' which are three videos with Tim and friends in a car and singing [and dressing up to] popular songs of the decades. Each video has over 600,000 views as of now.  

The biggest project Tim has been working on recently is 'Project: Library.' Project" Library was in the works for a long time before the trailer was released promising a four part YouTube film. Each episode was released a week in October 2013. The creators of Project: Library were Tim, Benjamin Cook, Tomska, and Jack Howard. Together, they worked with The Multiverse and many other YouTubers to make the incredible production. It has an amazing script, acting, filming, editing, production...just everything. Project: Library is something that gives YouTube a great name.

Project: Library is about a library that must be shut down because of loss of interest, but two workers, characters played by Jack and Tim, find that there is an overdue library book with a fine total of one million pounds. This could save the library, so the owner of the library launches a full-on operation to find one Michael Foster [played by Daniel J. Layton] and a children's book called 'Rory the Dinosaur.'
You should watch the trailer. It's a lot more epic than my description.

Project: Library-

PROJECT: LIBRARY Episode 1: Overdue
PROJECT: LIBRARY Episode 2: Dinosaur
PROJECT: LIBRARY Episode 3: Collateral Damage
PROJECT: LIBRARY Episode 4: The Final Chapter

There are also bonus videos on The Multiverse's channel: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDmSnqbQcsmmrPzwxbYhXx5yoB2g32Sho
These include a prequel, the background story to one of the characters, and other videos.

Here's an article the UK's Huffington Post wrote about Project: Library: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/joel-tennant/youtube-uk_b_4098920.html


Other Video Suggestions:

'Twists' [sketch]

'The Editors' [sketch]


[I don't know how to categorize this one]


'Reflective in Perspective' [observational]

'Collage 2013' [observational]


Roll Outro.


Tim's YouTube channels: http://www.youtube.com/TimH078
Tim's second channel: www.youtube.com/moretimh
Tim's twitter: www.twitter.com/thistim


Saturday, February 15, 2014

Dean Dobbs

Dean of Jack and Dean  has two other youtube channels, one being www.youtube.com/deandobbs and the other, www.youtube.com/adeanaday.

Adeanaday instead of being daily videos like it sounds, actually turned out to be home to a collection of videos in a series Dean made called 'Harmless Things.' The Harmless Things videos are various clips of everyday life and are exactly what they're said to be: harmless. The videos on adeanaday are random and insignificant, but nice in simplicity and peaceful with how Dean stitched the videos together.

The other channel, the newer one, has videos of various things including songs, vlogs, and one answer video to the annual Nerimon survey Alex Day puts out every year. That video can be found here: 'Dean Does A Survey'.

Dean is a really nice person and funny as well. He and his friend Jack have been promising many more Jack and Dean videos this coming year, already having delivered a great sketch called 'Dead Girl.' In fact, they've just finished filming a new one.

When I think of Dean, I think of his fluffy fringe and his adorable accent-how he's got one of those British accents that pronounces 'th' as 'f' so 'fank you' comes out, but I also think of how sweet he is. In omfgitsjackanddean sketches, Dean plays the more 'stupid' and 'innocent' and 'wacky' character, but it is a character. Even though he doesn't change his name for sketches (and neither does Jack), Dean isn't a scripted Dean. In fact, the first time I met him at VidCon, I asked for a picture with him and then another person asked and he politely told the person that I had just asked and he'd get to the other in just a minute after he had posed with me.

I remember Dean fondly. As I mentioned in the blog post about both Jack and Dean, I found myself riding an elevator in the convention hotel when they got on at floor five. I did happen to make the elevator ride a bit awkward by asking them for a picture when we got to the lobby, but when Jack said to me 'Now you've gone and made things awkward, haven't you?' I made a reference to one of their videos that got me a giggle from Dean. "I'm sorry-it's just that you're crazy internet famous.' *Dean giggle* 'Yeah, we are.'

I think I've gone on more of a personality tangent on Dean because he isn't as available as Jack is on YouTube. Jack has been making more videos and working on projects and appearing in other videos, but Dean has kept more to himself with a new video popping up randomly. Now that the Jack and Dean team is back together with lots of energy, we'll being seeing a lot more of Mr. Dobbs, but he is quite a personality on twitter. [www.youtube.com/deanitsomfg]





Dean's YouTube channels: Dean Dobbs
                                       adeanaday

Jack and Dean's YouTube: www.youtube.com/omfgitsjackanddean
                        

Friday, February 14, 2014

Jack Howard

Jack of Jack and Dean has his own channel in addition to the one he shares with his buddy and it is simply called after himself: Jack Howard [www.youtube.come/jackhoward].

Jackums, as I like to refer to him as, is quite a character. I believe that he is one of those genuinely funny people-the kind of person who doesn't need a script to get a laugh. The slogan he tags on to his videos is 'pretending to be funny,' but he's always funny to me, so I guess something's working.

Jack is always around to tell us a good story or share observations or opinions he has. He also brings thoughtful subjects to the table which I admire because I love intelligence. He's got an undying love for Spiderman, even using the character as the subject of the dissertation he wrote to graduate from the University of Lincoln this last year. I do have to be honest and admit that writing my high school senior thesis on Superman did cross my mind more than once as I have the same kind of superhero love as Jack, just for the investigative reporter instead of the photo journalist.

As a tribute to Jack's great content, I'll add that Jack was recognized at the world premiere of The Hunger Games Catching Fire by Jon Kilik, the 'main producer man of the Hunger Games franchise' (as Jack worded it). Kilik knew of Jack's YouTube channel and had used a video of Jack to open up a keynote presentation he had given on the question of whether or not film is dying. Here is the video of Kilik's presentation, and here is the video of Jack that he used in it, and lastly, here is the video Jack made about the premiere and his video being used, titled (sarcastically cockily) 'I Inspired the Hunger Games!'

Also, a little while ago, Jack was sent to Jordan with Benjamin Cook [www.youtube.com/ninebrassmonekeys] for an experience with Syrian refugees in a refugee camp in Jordan. Here is the video Jack made about his trip: 'THE SYRIA CHALLENGE' and here is Ben's: 'The War of the World.'


Jack lives with other youtuber friends including Tom [www.youtube.com/tomska], Daniel J. Layton [www.youtube.com/danieljlayton], and Ciaran [http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfSH5Nrbdd9t4_J_1Gl3DkQ]. He'll often pop up in other people's videos, like baking with Dan or looking like a lamp in Tomska's latest sketch.

Jack says he enjoys every part of the video making process, and he even provides editing services for friends sometimes. But watch out because it's likely that if you compliment the editing on a video of Louise's [www.youtube.com/sprinkleofglitter], one Jack Howard will be the one thanking you instead.


Video Suggestions:



'No Hands!' [vlog/story]

'Steak & Eggs' [sketch]

'Angry Translator' [sketch] 




Jack's YouTube: www.youtubecom/jackhoward