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[[Image:AlternativeToTelemarketers.jpg|300px|thumb|The Alternative to Telemarketers]] | [[Image:AlternativeToTelemarketers.jpg|300px|thumb|The Alternative to Telemarketers]] | ||
{{ReleaseDate|November 14, 2003}} | |||
{{EpisodeCategory|Shorts}} | |||
{{AppearanceBy|James Turner|Graham Stark|Paul Saunders}} | |||
{{EditedBy|Graham Stark}} | |||
{{Location|Jessica's garage}} | |||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Revision as of 20:49, 11 November 2016
Believe us there are far worse things.
Vital Statistics

Date: November 14, 2003
Category: Shorts
Appearing: James Turner, Graham Stark, Paul Saunders
Edited by: Graham Stark
Location: Jessica's garage
Synopsis
To get around the do not call list, marketers are forces to kidnap James off the street, drag him off and ask him many silly questions.
Trivia
- This was the first scripted video. As in most videos the script is in the shot.
- The title is written in Futura font. The following video, Ways to Eat Fries, would be the first in the series that would become X Ways to Y, in which the on-screen titles are always written in Futura.
- James did pick the Coke between Coke and Pepsi.
- This video was inspired by an interrogation scene in the Jackie Chan movie Project A2. Paul and Graham wondered what an interrogation would be like if people asked ridiculous questions.
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