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Early on in 2003, ii guys named Graham and Paul figured making a website where they could show off some of their videos would exist a good idea.

Several months afterwards, when they remembered the idea, they started work on it. Later a couple design concepts, they settled on Loading Set Run, inspired in name and appearance by the Commodore 64 domicile estimator system from the '80s. See, they're also big geeks.

More than just showing off their few previous works, Graham and Paul decided to brand new videos. Lots of new videos. Like, one every week. As well equally being big geeks, they too make very poor and ambitious decisions. Despite the thoroughly insane schedule they'd fix for themselves, and fifty-fifty though there was work and school to bargain with, LRR has notwithstanding to miss a week's update.

Loadingreadyrun.com is based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada—and is quite maybe made of pure awesome.

From their initial sketch comedy scenarios, they've also created a whole host of Web Original series:

  • Loading Ready Run : Self-titled sketch comedy testify. Began on the team'southward website and is now hosted at The Escapist.
    • Commodore HUSTLE: Originally a Sitcom based on the cast's existent life but pretty quickly creating wackier scenarios while still keeping a lot of incidents from reality. After i season, information technology was decided to be as well much work to continue, and now Commodore HUSTLE is an irregular series subbing in on the weekly sketch show.
  • Friday Nights: Premiered February 23, 2012, equally a spin off from Commodore HUSTLE, produced in clan with Wizards of the Coast and centering on the group'south enjoyment of Magic: The Gathering every bit Paul gets into the game.
  • Fe Stomach Claiming: In which a agglomeration of idiots agree to eat horrible things on video. Updated irregularly.
  • Unskippable, hosted on The Escapist: Mystery Science Theater 3000 mode snarking over video-game cut scenes, performed by Graham and Paul. A one-off outcome wherein they did a Allow's Play under the Unskippable moniker would later spawn...
  • GPLP. Graham & Paul Let's Play. It'due south Exactly What It Says on the Can.
  • Escapist News Network: News Parody show aimed at video-game news, hosted at The Escapist. Began equally a kind of The Onion way deadpan snark matter, but over time shifted to a more Mock the Calendar week boisterous approach when the original approach failed to go over with The Escapist's audience. Sadly, this style didn't go over much either, and the show was cancelled. Then it suddenly reappeared every bit...
    • Checkpoint, hosted at Penny Arcade Telly: Pretty much exactly the aforementioned show as ENN in its latter mode, but with a new colour palette!
  • The Any Thing: A rambling vidcast manner show hosted by Morgan that was more than-or-less just him talking almost the news, sometimes with Graham helping out. Notable for spawning Homo COOKING, a cooking testify hosted by Morgan via subverted Testosterone Poisoning. Despite this, Morgan's lack of interest killed the show, earlier it rose once more every bit...
    • Phailhaüs: Which took the rough idea of The Any Thing simply replaced Morgan with Graham every bit the atomic number 82 host, often supplemented past guests. Used jump-cuts between guests to create a rapid-fire style of commitment. Featured another cooking episode. Huge hit with their fans, so much so that it was turned into...
    • Feed Dump, hosted at The Escapist: Which is basically but Phailhaüs, simply now Loading Ready Run got paid for it.
  • Crapshots: Ultra-curt comedy videos no longer than one minute. (Okay, i video ran for 1:01, sue them.) Currently on hiatus.
  • The Daily Driblet, hosted at The Escapist: Tiresome Motility Drop, the web series. With some of their trademark quirk intact, mostly involving a crowbar when items proved recalcitrant. Ran for one serial.
  • Loading Time, a backside-the-scenes video characteristic, later repurposed as a weekly Escapist column.
  • And finally Desert Bus for Hope: A once-a-twelvemonth show aimed at raising coin for Child's Play. The coiffure play one incredibly boring videogame non-stop for as long as people volition keep on paying them to do it. The most recent iteration took over 6 days.

In addition, they postal service miscellaneous bonus videos on their website, live stream Magic: The Gathering Online drafts, and update two podcasts in the time left over. Even excluding the serial without regular update schedules, they really do have a staggering level of output.

Tropes used in Loading Gear up Run include:

  • A Day in the Limelight: A contempo episode of Commodore Hustle had Tally, Cam, Dale and Kate trying to deal with someone who sent them a crate of bees for Desert Bus.
  • Acting for Ii: This was ofttimes the case in the early days of the site, especially when the only actors were Graham and Paul. In the Loading Fix Rumble (a battle royale of characters from past videos), 25 characters were played by seven people.
    • RapStar 64K is as well rather insane, equally just two out of the eight cast members play only one grapheme.
  • Appreciating Parody: Many, including the excellent CSI:CSI - Internal Investigations. Replaced the discovery of a dead body with the stealing and eating of another person'due south sandwich. Another example would exist How To Talk Similar A Pirate, which poked fun at former-style informational videos.
  • Analogy Backfire: Overlaps with Sidetracked by the Illustration in the Rapidfire sketches, where Graham'south character Jeff tries to explain simple concepts to Johnny'southward graphic symbol using circuitous analogies, and Johnny completely fails to sympathize.

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Graham: So, these (indicating about xxx soft drink cans) represent the 300 Spartans, and ... this (takes Johnny's soft drink can) represents the i meg Persians.
Johnny: One - one million?
Graham: Yep.
Johnny: (indicates the lone can) This is one million Persians?

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  • Avengers Assemble: Parodied and Justified in The Task, since this was their first main video that was hosted past the Escapist, and then they used this as an alibi to innovate the cast. Although the job they demand to pull off ends up existence moving a couch.
  • Bizarre Seasons: A variant in Daylight Savings, where whole days pass by in a matter of seconds, forcing the introduction of a 5792-day calender and several new months like "Septebgust", "Junetember" and "Windows Vista".
  • Breaking Bad News Gently: Said at times. 1 example is in All the Piddling People:

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Paul: I've got something to tell you. You may want to sit down.
Graham: (uncomfortable) I... think I'd rather stand... near the door.

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  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: The Flavor 4 Finale broke the Fourth Wall at the end by having the following exchange:

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James: Is this really how Season Four ended??
Graham: Well... it is now.
All: *expect directly at the photographic camera*

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  • Cleaved Aesop: A mild version in Xavier. Xavier is a figment of Martin's imagination which tries to tell him to stop playing video games and spend some quality fourth dimension with his girlfriend.

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Xavier: You demand me to remind you that Karen is not a toy. She's non merely going to sit on a shelf. If you get out her lone long enough, eventually she's going to run into someone like me...

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    • It turns out, however, that his girlfriend'south idea of quality time is playing video games. Lampshaded:

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Xavier: Oh, Martin. You really don't need me, yous know.

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  • Butt Monkey: Matt; both in the 'them playing them' videos and in the group in general. Unlike traditional Barrel Monkeys, the group defends him if the forums go as well vocal with Matt insults, and Matt normally gives equally practiced as he gets. Nonetheless, LRR aren't shy near the trope, and during DB three a running gag began where Matt was personally blamed for all the world's bug.
  • Buffy-Speak: In Snakes on the Boondocks:

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Graham: Nosotros've been waiting for James - if he doesn't get here soon it'southward gonna be Snakes on James'due south Face up, Applied Liberally and With Force.
(James shows up)
Graham: Way to answer your phone, No-Answer-Your-Phone...

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  • But Thou Must!: Parodied in Duty Calls, where the peasant (Paul) flat-out refuses to go on the Divine Quest laid out for him past the archangel Gabriel(le).
  • Just Expect! At that place'south More!: In Duty Calls:

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Kathleen: But look, don't answer however! You get the sword, y'all get the reasonably attractive maiden, yous get martyred-
Graham: What?
Kathleen: -I mean rich, and famous, all for the low low price of ane dragon and 1 small, slightly evil wizard!

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    • The Very Best of Room Tone is built around this.
  • Calling Your Attacks: In 'Human being Cooking', Calling Your Ingredients.
  • The Cameo: To the shock and awe of all, the group managed to grab 2 geek-oriented celebrities for cameos in Lock Out. The lucky cameo-ees? Will Wheaton and Tycho!!
    • Yet some other cameo, though he doesn't really appear in person, is Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw of Zero Punctuation as the narrator for the video Salvage Our Games. And, again, while he doesn't bear witness up in person, he does mention at the cease that he'south narrator, at which point his Zero Punctuation character appears on screen for a 2d or two.
  • Canada, Eh?: Had fun poking fun at some typical Canadian stereotypes in Canadaman. In information technology, the eponymous hero faces off against his francophone nemesis: Jaques Francois.
    • "Canada is Deplorable" pokes fun at Canadian stereotypes.
  • Catch Phrase: Graham'southward "Phunny story". Particularly during LR Rcasts and the Phailhaus.
    • The caput of Evil Inc. has "Daaaaamn..."
    • Jangles and Jones have "Own't no thang" or something similar that.
    • Throughout Commodore HUSTLE, Matt says "Information technology's the principle of the affair" when someone asks why he's doing something the complicated mode. Paul turns this against him to cheat him out of cookies.
    • In Human COOKING, Morgan has "Manliness is in direct proportion to largeliness!" and "If your girlfriend likes your cooking, yous're doing it wrong!"
  • Character Blog: Whenever a Twitter account is shown during either a regular video or ENN, it generally exists for real (the crew's justification being that it'southward just easier to make a Twitter account that'due south fake instead of Photoshopping something together). Special mention goes to RoJo, the robotic game reviewer, Heather Blerd, known spambot, and United iii/4 Inch Wingnuts, a company that sells wingnuts.
    • Gaming web log Sir Fragsalot.com, as mentioned oft in ENN, is a real website
  • Chekhov'southward Gag: Every Jonny story so far has concluded with the line "...and THAT was when I blacked out". In the 3rd installment he finally explains that this is because he has a crippling fear of heights, and the situations he got into - leaping from ane rooftop to another, doing a handstand on the ÜbderKeg Supreme, riding a roller-coaster - all triggered his phobia.
  • Clark Kenting: Exaggerated in Superman and the Concentrated Light Ray, in which Clark goes out of his manner to state that he is Superman, just nobody believes him.
  • Dress Make the Legend: Even when playing different characters, the crew ever observe ways to put Paul in a labcoat, and make James a cop with a bushy fake mustache. Alex's welding goggles seem to be something he actually wears all the time, withal...which may even exist better.
  • Continuity Nod: Insofar every bit at that place is any continuity in the LRRverse to begin with, callbacks to ArMEGAddon come upwardly every now and and then. Looks like information technology caught on after all.
    • These sorts of references to previous videos used to be far, far more than common. At one indicate in time, more than half the videos posted every bit weekly updates made at least one subtle nod to a past joke. When the serial was picked up by the Escapist, it was made was made less cocky-referential for the sake of potential new fans.
  • Absurd and Unusual Penalisation: In a somewhat unorthodox way of raising money for the Penny Arcade "Child'southward Play" clemency, they played Desert Bus for well-nigh a calendar week non-stop. Given that Desert Double-decker consists of driving a slow omnibus down a dead straight road between Tucson and Las Vegas, without beingness able to intermission or save, in existent time , it's not surprising that they considered it a terrible torture.
    • It's WORSE. Information technology constantly turns so you can't have your easily off the controller. And the worst office? If you go off the road, you get towed back to Tuscon, at the same speed: fifty mph...in real time. Notwithstanding, this defeats continuous play, so the crew resets when it happens.
  • Corpsing: Many examples.
    • In their very first video, Graham messes up one of his lines, causing Paul to start laughing. For whatever reason, it wasn't re-shot, but information technology did fade into a different shot, presumably to allow them to regain their composure.
    • During some of their pre-Escapist videos, such as Morgan's Problem, there was a stinger involving one or more of the crew Corpsing.
    • The Phailhaus's signature cutaway style frequently allowed for somebody to tell a really bad joke, then cut to a different story before the other hosts' laughter got too loud. It was adequately common to encounter them beginning laughing though.
  • Deconstruction: Of the words to the Canadian National Canticle in National Anathema
  • Demoted to Extra: Bill, Morgan, Tim and Jer, who each left the coiffure for their own reasons.
  • Desert Coach for Hope : They fabricated this.
  • Everything'southward Worse with Bears: Kathleen's 'completely rational' fear of bears is a particularly notable Running Gag.
  • Fan Service: When the crew attempted to achieve viral success with anonymous YouTube accounts, Kathleen released a video called "I heard you liek tits". Which utterly failed to generate viral fame.[ane]
    • Ironically, Kathleen'south noticeable assets later on became a field of study of entirely unintentional Fanservice when she forgot to bring her camisole to an ENN shoot. The Escapist'due south policy on video annotate pages changed almost overnight.

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Moderator: I understand that in the Net microcosm what was said are compliments, only in the real earth it's considered harassment.

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  • Final Speech: Subverted in Mercenary Solutions 2, where information technology seems as though the victim is taking a long time to die, just just because Kane stabbed him with a spoon.
  • Foreshadowing: In the Loading Ready Rumble, JP of 64k says "Nosotros already lost our male child C-Unit!" when confronting Jangles and Jones. This foreshadows the adjacent week'south video, where 64k makes a song explaining how they lost their sometime fourth member Core-Unit to World of Warcraft addiction.
  • Four Equal Payments Of: Parodied in The Very All-time of Room Tone:

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Voiceover: To guild the Best of Yummies Room Tone collection, and receive the Yummies Essential Foley Archive entirely free of charge, only gaze into a mirror, and speak your order 3 times while burning $69.95 (or three easy payments of $29.95) on a sacrificial chantry to the Old Gods.

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    • Later on,

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Voiceover: To club the Yummies Best of Room Tone collection, and receive the Yummies Essential Foley Archive, and a burned CD of Apple loops for $79.95 (or 8000 hourly payments of 1 penny), simply carve your order into a rock or large stump, tie it to your feet, and so cast yourself into the sea.

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  • Fun with Acronyms: In Cruise Vacation, where a happy couple get invited on a cruise by the Freedom Bank International. Turns out they were being arrested for fraud, larceny, embezzlement and copyright infringement, and the cruise was only a convenient (and surprisingly cheap) mode of detaining them.
    • Also in this Feed Dump, which besides uses the messages "FBI" to explicate the supposed roles of the hosts.

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Graham: Hey everybody. I'thou the Federal Booty Inspector, Graham. Joining me this week is a Federated Beetle Informant, Paul ... and a Fiery Boysenberry Island, Kathleen.

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  • Gender Blender Name: Gabriel in Duty Calls, because "some moron gets I woodcut wrong In one case, similar two thousand years ago".
  • Genre Savvy: The Bad News video had Paul, Graham, Kathleen and Jeremy cast as video game bosses. Turns out Graham was wrong.
  • The Ghost: Edward James Olmos, who is mentioned all the fourth dimension just is never seen. Possibly because it's a minor production in Victoria and he's Edward James Olmos.
  • Girlfriend in Canada: The aptly named "Canadian Girlfriend" discusses the trope and how information technology can be used by Canadians.
  • Hypocritical Sense of humour: The fake viral video YouTube is Stupid! so are its users, in which Bill does everything he's complaining about.
  • Incredibly Lame Pun: It is a Running Gag that Matt is banned from doing the Phailhaus (and more than recently Feed Dump) for making these:

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Graham: And at present, ladies and gentlemen, Word of the Solar day: condign
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Matt: Spartans! Ready your breakfast and eat hearty, for tonight we condign in hell!

Graham: That'due south information technology, mister, you lot are on a one-Phailhaus timeout.

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  • In Mysterious Ways: In The Lich Rex's New Wrath, where God demands that Joanne get to level seventy in Earth of Warcraft. Turns out it was all a ruse by Blizzard Entertainment, and the implication is that this happens to everyone.
  • In Infinite: In Means to Stay Warm one listed method is a "Space Heater," and a character is evidence sitting next to one. The next shot is of that same character slowly tumbling across the screen, over a properties of earth from orbit while the music momentarily shifts to a more 2001-esque melody. The listed method? "Spaaaaaace Heater."
  • Insane Troll Logic: Graham's caption of the relationship betwixt time and money in Time is Money. Information technology actually works.
    • Graham once again, this time in Cruising. Gay men utilize the merely men'due south restroom in the edifice to "cruise" for coincidental sexual practice. Everyone should know this, because it'south in the school'southward monthly gay newsletter. Being straight doesn't preclude reading the gay newsletter, because afterwards all, plenty of guys who are gay don't read it. Oh, and lesbians prowl in that restroom also; they can't use the women's room, because it'south the only one in the building! That would be absurd.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: The first season contained several copyrighted songs. However, this was prior to the beingness of YouTube, so the laws were much less enforced and they were able to get away with it at the time, even selling some DVDs. At present they can't even host the videos on their own site. In that location is one DVD being shared throughout the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, but the crew requests that nobody copies information technology or makes a torrent of it, making this the only way to get your hands on the special features for flavour 1. It is possible to find the original videos through internet archival sites, though.
  • Large Ham: Morgan is very capable of this when he needs to exist.
    • In Morgan'due south Problem, the residual of the crew outburst out laughing due to Morgan's excessive hamminess:

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Morgan: YOUU CAN'T DEFEAT MEEEEEEEEE!!!
(anybody starts laughing)
Paul: Nine THOUSAND!

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    • And in the Rapidfire II sketches:
  • Loads and Loads of Characters: Considering how many people were actually effectually to play them, the Loading Fix Rumble counts
  • Lock and Load Montage: Any time the CROWBAR IS READY in the Daily Drib.
    • The beginning of 1337 also counts.
  • Lower Deck Episode: Arguably, several early videos featuring Kathleen and her kooky friends, since they deviate from the usual bandage and location so drastically. (Includes Job Hunt and Stuck In A Car With Your Friends)They were usually made due to filming constraints. Namely, the fact that Graham was in Prince George at the time.
  • Massive Multiplayer Scam: Morgan becomes the victim of a actually cool one in The Divorce.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Ash Vickers. Her breasts have a Twitter account.
    • Also Kathleen in several ENN episodes.
      • And now Checkpoint.
      • Lampshaded and Parodied in a Feed Dump intro:
  • Music Video: Created its very own simulated-white-80's-rap ring for the sole purpose of making parody videos—generally virtually gaming. This includes The LoadingReadyRap and 1337.
  • My Friends and Zoidberg: In The Writers Room: Matthew, Marking, Luke and Harold.
  • Prissy Hat: Graham'due south sign off for Feed Dump:

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"Until next time remember: in that location may be better sources for news, only they don't have *while placing a Nice Hat upon his caput* this hat."

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  • No Animals Were Harmed: Played with in "Ted the Cat" for the Daily Driblet, where the standard process for failed drops is to hit the unbroken object with a crowbar. The drop falls into the 'unsatisfactory' category, and the video and then goes through all the motions of showing the cat beingness hit with a crowbar... merely instead they drop him a second fourth dimension, where he lands more gracefully.

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Alex: Had yous going there for a while, didn't I?

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  • No Fourth Wall: (sorta, maybe... I don't know? Okay, okay. ALL THE METAFICTION TROPES COMBINED): Breakthrough Documentary. "A documentary about itself."
  • "No. Just... No" Reaction: In Feed Dump.

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Graham: *reads a news story as a song* It'southward song time!
Kathleen: *excited* Can I sing a song?
Alex: NO!
Kathleen: *pouts*

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  • Noodle Incident: "The thing with the children'south choir" in "Nuntastic"
    • Whatever Rob (played past Graham) has not really done in You're Kidding
  • No Peripheral Vision: Exaggerated Trope Exaggerated in En Garde, where the two guards played past Matt and Paul can't meet Andy breaking into the facility because they are and then focused on looking the style they were ordered; fifty-fifty when Matt brings up the idea of "looking that way in one case in a while", and gestures towards Andy, missing him past centimeters, they still don't discover him because they never actually look straight at him.
  • Oh, Howdy There.: In a number of their videos, a grapheme will expect at the photographic camera and say "Oh, hello. I didn't see you at that place"
  • The Oner: "Desert Bus Killed the Internet Star."
    • As well The Writers Room.
    • And Jonny.
  • Ane Steve Limit: In Johnny the Intern

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Johnny Lunchbox: Uh, my name is Beak
Bill: Taken!
Graham: Aye, looks like you're shit out of luck at that place.

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  • Outsourcing Fate: Shades of this in The Writers Room, where God outsources the writing of the Ten Commandments to the "best theological writers in the business". Played for Laughs, naturally.
  • Overly Prepared Gag: The first Rapidfire video featured this as arguably the betoken of the video. Pay attending to the clown.
    • The entirety of Interrupt This Program.
  • Painting the Fourth Wall: A large percentage of Time is Money consists of Graham explaining physics by drawing graphs in the air with his fingers.
    • The 'Bed Buggery' sketch had Graham tell Matt that his interim wasn't conceivable. Subverted in the stinger, which repeated the scene, catastrophe with the two staring at the photographic camera so a boom mike moving beyond the shot.
  • Pants-Free: In "Wyyy" and equally a closing gag in the Phailhaus
  • Portmanteau: In "The Pub" where The Pub was the Portmanteau Club. Among other awkward entries.
  • The Rashomon: Plays with this trope in the video The Season 4 Finale. In it, the usual characters are gathered as old men at the site's 30-year reunion. None of them tin can concord on what happened in the Season 4 Finale, each of them proposing their ain cocky-interested version that the others claim is erroneous.
  • Real Men Eat Meat: Human Cooking. They did once do a 'vegetarian episode', but it consisted of making a behemothic mushroom... out of meat.
  • Rhymes on a Dime: Overlaps with Painful Rhyme in Rebellin', where Graham and Morgan find every excuse to rhyme their sentences with "Jellin'", making them sound to Paul like "really annoying pod people".
  • Running Gag: Several, including the numerous in-video references to Edward James Olmos and the mode that almost every X Means to Y video includes The Sam Raimi. Ex: Ways to Hide a Body, Ways to Go far Shape, and Ways to Get Yourself Killed in a Horror Movie.
    • "The Dutch! Once again!"
    • Too, Graham recoiling at the sight of creepydolls.
    • The pelvic thrust is a recurring visual gag still nowadays to this very day.
  • Series Escalation: In the Daily Drop, there was the Santa Candle, which took three strikes of the crowbar to break. There was also the Television, which didn't break fifty-fifty when a cinder block was dropped on it, as well as the fish which everything bounced off. And only to add insult to injury, a mutual light bulb survived the drop, prompting an outcry of "WHAT??"

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Tally: Seriously?!

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    • And Morgan in the showtime Whatsoever Affair, wondering how on Earth the crew managed to stick to their weekly update schedule for three whole years:

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Morgan: Seriously, the fact that this site is still in operation may soon cause a rift in the very fabric of space-fourth dimension.

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  • Shaggy Dog Story: The Story Guy videos are based most entirely around this trope. Installments such as Grilled Cheese and Rare Book accept the Story Guy go along at great length for what is eventually revealed to exist no signal at all.
  • Shaped Like Itself: In "The Hugger-mugger of the Sauce"

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Graham: She stood there, framed in the doorway similar a painting of a adult female in a picture frame shaped like a doorway.
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Graham: I was confused, like... a really dislocated affair.

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    • And in the advert at the end of Santa and Me, along with a lampshade:

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Graham: And then this Christmas, give the gift of giving us money in exchange for a song you hopefully enjoyed... Nosotros should script these.

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  • Shoot Everything That Moves: Kane and Crowthorne, most obviously in Mercenary Solutions 3

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Crowthorne: But we also blew upward the right embassy!
Kane: Well, and... most of the cake. I think the balance of the neighbourhood savage over later...
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Crowthorne: Well, these people don't hire us because we're careful, they hire the states because we're thorough!

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  • Shout-Out: Snakes on the Town is an episode-long Shout-Out to the pic Snakes on a Plane.
  • Spin-Off: One can argue that Morgan'southward attempt at creating The Whatever Matter was, in fact, an ill-idea out withal hilarious spin-off. While brief, it did bring u.s.a. such joyous experiences equally Panda Porn and Whitey.
    • Graham later took the format and spun it off (relatively) more successfully into Phailhaus. Feed Dump tin can exist considered a further iteration on the format.
    • A more solid example of a spinoff of LRR is Unskippable, a Mystery Science Theater 3000 romp though cutscenes that is hosted on The Escapist (ie: The identify where Naught Punctuation is hosted)
      • As well on The Escapist, they had Escapist News Network. Sadly, it never constitute an audience... but rejoice! It got a Spiritual Successor in Checkpoint on Penny Arcade TV!
    • Another example is the series of shorts chosen crapshots, done by Graham, Alex and whoever happens to exist effectually.
    • The vlog "The Idiot Room" done during Graham'due south employment at a place called Pixpo contained elements that were later used in the Phailhaüs like the Discussion Of The Day and the Day Of The Day.
  • Stab the Salad: The "The Basement" videos revolve around Axe Hand embodying this trope. He knocks people out and absconds to his house with them[two] so they can do household chores for him. Or merely go on him visitor.
  • The Stinger: Happens after the credits in more recent videos.
  • All of a sudden Sexuality: Parodied in The Worst Homosexual, wherein Morgan suddenly decides that he's gay (because, equally Graham summarizes, he'due south "likewise good at being directly"). He spends the balance of the episode trying to be gay, just keeps accidentally sleeping with women.
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: Staggeringly Fast Movers are just really fast. They definitely exercise non accept a teleporter capable of moving your furniture through space and time. And they certainly don't have a stable wormhole conduit to the Argon Mines of Thelios five, which would be necessary to power such a device. Well, they practice, simply they utilise information technology for dumping garbage.
  • Techno Babble: The Yummies Corporation is guilty of this in Unnatural Resource

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  • Tell Me Once more: Double Subverted in the Bandwidth Exceeded video. Graham walks into his business firm and is punched in the face by his roommate, Matt. Next scene: Graham and Matt are both continuing in the kitchen, and Graham has a bag of frozen peas upward to his head.

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Graham: Okay, explain to me once more... where we got frozen peas. Because I didn't buy them, and I'm certainly not going to eat them.
Matt: My mom brought over a care package, so nosotros wouldn't starve to death like my concluding roommate did.
Graham: Oh. Next question: why did you hitting me?

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  • Testosterone Poisoning: Human COOKING! HAAAAA!

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"Call up, if your girlfriend likes your cooking - you're doin' it wrong!

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  • There Is No Impale Similar Overkill: Kane and Crowthorne of the Mercenary Solutions serial seem to operate on this logic.
  • At that place Is Only One Bed: Graham and Paul are often depicted as sleeping in the same bed, consummate with matching pyjamas and nighttime caps as a light parody of drawing characters who do this for no apparent reason.
  • Timey-Wimey Ball: Played for Laughs in A Stitch in Fourth dimension and Past Mistakes
  • Too Incompetent to Operate a Blanket: Harshly deconstructed in Has This Ever Happened to Y'all?, wherein Paul suffers from an actual disability which makes him clumsily mess upwards even the simplest of actions, such as turning a key in a door, and shaking someone's mitt. This makes him so depressed that it drives him to suicide.
  • Training Montage: Parodied in Underpantaloons where Morgan trains to creep out the widest variety of people who come to his door. C64 version of 'Eye of the Tiger' included!
  • Who Writes This Crap?: Used preemptively in "Formal Complaint", which starts with a Graham walking into a bar... er, bakery and asking to make a formal complaint about the unquality/unoriginality of the sketch that is most to embark. The balance of the sketch is constantly disrupted by his criticisms, and by the other characters' arguments against those criticisms.
  • Wikipedia: Parodied in OMG! Bears! with the specialized wikis "Bearipedia" and "Bearsharkocalypsipedia"

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Both Graham and Kathleen at different times: Well, they are a pretty reliable source...

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  • Wonderful Life: The Christmas special Information technology'southward a Wonderful Game is a light-headed take on this trope. The protagonist, in a rage about non being able to defeat the original Super Mario Bros. later on he had run out of new games to play, wishes that Mario had never been fabricated. The issue? "Bring him back! Bring Mario back!"
    • Referenced in the Ways to Avoid Christmas video, in which Matt tackles the angel (played by Paul) earlier he can convince the protagonist not to leap off the bridge.
  • Give-and-take Salad Humour: Used to great upshot in Interrupt This Program and Poker Before Dusk, but as well employed in MEN.

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Brought to you commercial-free past Steak Pork's Plank-Fried Jack Butt.

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  • You Put the 10 In XY: Parodied in the video description for Ways to Survive the Recession: "We put the FUN in 'Plummet of the Financial Infrastructure Key to our Society".
  1. primarily because she chose to wearable a reasonably supportive bra while shaking her moneymaker. Or moneymakers, as the example may be
  2. well, he calls them a cab

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