Revival
By AlGo on, admit it - and say it aloud so that everyone can hear - you’ve missed choad.
Man, I’ve been so busy. As I’ve mentioned in a previous post - I’m currently looking for work in London. It’s actually a lot harder than I expected when you’re not actually in London and instead are 176 miles away.
Bummer.
My friend marc (who you might remember from the final episode of Season 1 of The Choad Show) has now permanantly moved down to London.
This being said, he has accepted to become a co-host once I move down there. Don’t worry, Dave is not being replaced as he’ll still do a lot of shows both in person and over the net because, as they say, “the show must go on”.
So expect more of Marc later in the future. But what of the present?
Well, Dave and I have started pre-production for Season 2. Obviously, on a show that’s completely random and has no planning involved, it would seem a little hard to pre-produce anything for it, right?
Well, we’ve always wanted to do sketches (beyond the quick intro-sketches we come up with 5 mins before each show) but unfortunately, doing a script, recording it, adding sound effects if necessary can’t be done the same night as the show - and with Dave and I both being very busy it makes far more sense to do those first and then slot them into the show as they’re recorded.
So again, don’t worry as Season 2 should turn out to be bigger and better than ever and we believe that it will all be worth the wait for you guys.
By the way, I learnt a new thing today whilst link-hopping through Wikipedia. Apparently, whales don’t like bubbles. Seriously. I can’t understand why because bubbles are amazing (until they burst, at which point I cry). Maybe that’s it? Maybe they can’t cope with the emotional stress attached to the bursting of a bubble? Poor whales.
Anyhoo, this is the point at which I depart as I am completely shattered. Fortunately (it could be unfortunately, but as you’re reading this site I’m assuming that you’re not going with the latter) I’m off for a week thanks to the fact that I work at a high school and therefore have the perk of being able to have school holidays aswell. So expect a few updates over the next few days as I get back on my feet to posting on this site regularly like I once did oh so long ago.
I’m also at some point going to be repairing the site, especially with regard to how it delivers The Choad Show which are problems you may or may not have noticed (such as the huge error message in the window’s title bar on some pages).
So, good things to look forward to. And remember - don’t attempt to velcro a half-dead raccoon to your penis - it will only end in dissapointment.
February 10th, 2007 at 1:49 am
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! THE CHOAD IS BACK!
looking forward to some eps =p
February 10th, 2007 at 1:58 pm
Welcome back the choad!!! oh how i’ve missed you.
Im very tempted to grow a penis just to see if a) I can velcro a half-dead raccoon to it, and b) if it truly does end in dissapointment.
February 11th, 2007 at 3:39 pm
Well i dont see how it would end in dissappointment really…i mean…what was ur predictive outcome to start with??!….:|
February 12th, 2007 at 1:09 am
Well, there wasn’t really a predictive outcome per se, but rather more of a “just slap it on and hope for the best” kinda thing.
February 12th, 2007 at 12:23 pm
…yeah…ya see….THATS where you went wrong….hoping for the best was just silly! thats like saying hope for the best if u dangle live bait from ur testicles over a river of very hungry alligators….just silly, no good will come of it! well except for the alligators of course hehe, i hope you learnt your Lesson!