Angela Kinsey
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Well, I think this is a horrible transition, but Kelly did not do any of that research. She did not. She's doing a horrible job lighting her cigarette. And then she starts coughing and choking. And then she says, excuse me, I think I have to go vomit. That's how this webisode ends.
Yeah. Who's getting replaced? Erin has a talking head. She says, you know what? The shoot was going really well until Kelly and Ryan got in a fight. Then the poop hit the fan. Yeah.
Yeah. Who's getting replaced? Erin has a talking head. She says, you know what? The shoot was going really well until Kelly and Ryan got in a fight. Then the poop hit the fan. Yeah.
Yeah. Who's getting replaced? Erin has a talking head. She says, you know what? The shoot was going really well until Kelly and Ryan got in a fight. Then the poop hit the fan. Yeah.
And Kelly clearly does not want him to step in for Ryan. So she makes him the cameraman. And he's really happy about that. He's excited. Except he has jelly on his hands. And they're like, you got to wipe that jelly off your hands before you hold the camera. So Kevin just wipes it on the file cabinet. So gross. Way to go, Kevin.
And Kelly clearly does not want him to step in for Ryan. So she makes him the cameraman. And he's really happy about that. He's excited. Except he has jelly on his hands. And they're like, you got to wipe that jelly off your hands before you hold the camera. So Kevin just wipes it on the file cabinet. So gross. Way to go, Kevin.
And Kelly clearly does not want him to step in for Ryan. So she makes him the cameraman. And he's really happy about that. He's excited. Except he has jelly on his hands. And they're like, you got to wipe that jelly off your hands before you hold the camera. So Kevin just wipes it on the file cabinet. So gross. Way to go, Kevin.
While this conversation is going on, Andy is singing by the vending machines. He is singing to the tune of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Vending machine, vending machine. I want to treat, I have something to eat. It's really funny. And of course, they overhear him singing and they're like, huh. This cuts to an Andy talking head and I absolutely loved it.
While this conversation is going on, Andy is singing by the vending machines. He is singing to the tune of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Vending machine, vending machine. I want to treat, I have something to eat. It's really funny. And of course, they overhear him singing and they're like, huh. This cuts to an Andy talking head and I absolutely loved it.
While this conversation is going on, Andy is singing by the vending machines. He is singing to the tune of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Vending machine, vending machine. I want to treat, I have something to eat. It's really funny. And of course, they overhear him singing and they're like, huh. This cuts to an Andy talking head and I absolutely loved it.
He describes how he auditions for them and I think you need to hear it.
He describes how he auditions for them and I think you need to hear it.
He describes how he auditions for them and I think you need to hear it.
Oh God, not very well. No. Sam, can you? I had to do it in an improv show.
Oh God, not very well. No. Sam, can you? I had to do it in an improv show.
Oh God, not very well. No. Sam, can you? I had to do it in an improv show.
No, no. One time in an improv, like someone, you know how like people can pimp you out to do something? Uh-huh. I was like in a band and we used to mess with each other on stage like this all the time. And one of my friends who I was performing with that night was like, well, of course, you know, she's an amazing beatboxer. And then the whole crowd looks at you and you're like, damn you.
No, no. One time in an improv, like someone, you know how like people can pimp you out to do something? Uh-huh. I was like in a band and we used to mess with each other on stage like this all the time. And one of my friends who I was performing with that night was like, well, of course, you know, she's an amazing beatboxer. And then the whole crowd looks at you and you're like, damn you.
No, no. One time in an improv, like someone, you know how like people can pimp you out to do something? Uh-huh. I was like in a band and we used to mess with each other on stage like this all the time. And one of my friends who I was performing with that night was like, well, of course, you know, she's an amazing beatboxer. And then the whole crowd looks at you and you're like, damn you.
So I think I did something like this. Pretty good. It's better than me. Yeah. I don't know. I just made it up on the spot, you guys. It's not good.