Oh, I should mention that I am freelance but fact-check, and proofread PHDs, for my bread and butter
Oh I wasnât grumpy. I apologise if my sarcasm wasnât clear.
Oh, that reminds me: I am editing a video on âItâs not a Ghostâ as part of a channel launch. The one on Geff the Talking Mongoose will be epic.
Ah, sarcasm, often hard to discern when writtenâŚ
Indeed. It can be at times. When I start my new channel, my soft RP will help judge the tone.
Thatâs why I use pictures.
âTheyâ do however, @SessionDrummer , contest that it is the lowest form of wit? Just sayinâ
YouTube and the account will be my name here. I will add a link when I add some, though I wonât be rude with excessive promotion: Not my thing.
Cannae wait Squirrly
The first will be on Geff the Talking Mongoose: The maddest poltergeist case in history.
I will use the SPR records, legal filings and Carringtonâs The Story of the Poltergeist down the Centuries as my main sources.
My George Carlin video get you thinking?(Ęá´Ęâż)
Well, it certainly had the effect of inspiring me.
The man had the mouth of a sailor but the brilliance of a star.
Well if thereâs a god, then heâd be favoured: Jesus of Nazareth was massively sarcastic and fond of puns.
I enjoyed George Carlin from his days as the âHippy Dippy Weatherman with the Hippy Dippy WeatherâŚmanâ until his death. He had such a unique way of looking at the world and was able to talk about it in ways that were hilarious and poignant.
I liked Carlin ever since âŚ
Hippie Dippy was his clean days. As he got older he didnât care what words came out. His theams were always right on the mark.