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==Vital Statistics==
==Vital Statistics==
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{{ReleaseDate|May 14, 2004}}
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'''Date:'''  May 14, 2004


'''Category:'''  Shorts
{{EpisodeCategory|Shorts}}


'''Appearing:'''  [[Graham]], [[Paul]], [[Pat Donison]], [[Bill]], [[Morgan]], [[Jason Tudor]], [[Kayt Mills]]
{{AppearanceBy|Graham Stark|Paul Saunders|Patrick Donison|Bill Watt}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Morgan vanHumbeck}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Jason Tudor}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Kayt Mills}}


'''Writing:'''  Unknown
{{EditedBy|Graham Stark}}


'''Camera:'''  Unknown
{{Location|Graham's Parents' House|Pat's}}
 
'''Editing:'''  Graham
 
'''Music: ''' Unknown
 
'''Location:''' [[Graham's Parents' House]], Pat's  


==Synopsis==  
==Synopsis==  
In a parody of 24, Paul sleeps; Graham calls a sleeping Bill, drinks milk, then falls asleep; Pat plays KOTAR; Morgan sleeps; Jason and Kayt stagger along and pass out.
In a parody of 24, Paul sleeps; Graham calls a sleeping Bill, drinks milk, then falls asleep; Pat plays KotoR; Morgan sleeps; Jason and Kayt stagger along and pass out.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*All of the crew had to work very hard on their acting to do the sleeping roles.
* All of the crew had to work very hard on their acting to do the sleeping roles.
*'42' is a transposition of '24', possibly referring to the reversal of themes or just linking back to the show.  The number '42' is also significant in geek culture as the "Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything" from Douglas Adams' ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''.
* Morgan mumbling "Super Bomberman" while sleeping is a reference to Homestar Runner.
 
* '42' is a transposition of '24', possibly referring to the reversal of themes or just linking back to the show.  The number '42' is also significant in geek culture as the "Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" from Douglas Adams' ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''.
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42

Date: May 14, 2004

Category: Shorts

Appearing: Graham Stark, Paul Saunders, Patrick Donison, Bill Watt, Morgan vanHumbeck, Jason Tudor, Kayt Mills

Edited by: Graham Stark

Location: Graham's Parents' House, Pat's

Synopsis

In a parody of 24, Paul sleeps; Graham calls a sleeping Bill, drinks milk, then falls asleep; Pat plays KotoR; Morgan sleeps; Jason and Kayt stagger along and pass out.

Trivia

  • All of the crew had to work very hard on their acting to do the sleeping roles.
  • Morgan mumbling "Super Bomberman" while sleeping is a reference to Homestar Runner.
  • '42' is a transposition of '24', possibly referring to the reversal of themes or just linking back to the show. The number '42' is also significant in geek culture as the "Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

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