Ways to Survive the Recession

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We put the FUN in "Collapse of the Financial Infrastructure FUNdamental to our Society."

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Date: March 23, 2009

Category: X Ways to Y

Appearing: Graham Stark, Paul Saunders, Matt Wiggins, Morgan vanHumbeck, James Turner, Bill Watt

Shooting: Paul Saunders, Graham Stark, Bill Watt

Editing: Graham Stark

Writing: LoadingReadyRun

Thanks To: Jay Frechette, appearing naked, courtesy of Area 5

Music: X ways to Y Music

Location: Bill's Place v2.0

Synopsis

To help your finances during the current economic downturn you can: use public transportation; follow up creditable email opportunities; charge for previously complementary services; maximize condiments; follow A Modest Proposal; follow up non-creditable email opportunities; reuse old tapes; unlock infinite money cheat; find scrap metal to sell; sell things that are super valuable but are not needed or used on a day to day basis; reconsider cigar lighting material; the Sam Raimi; conserve energy by ending video.

Trivia

  • This video features a tshirt ad consisting of Matt yelling that the lack of sales of LRR tshirts is causing a snow storm in Victoria in March.
  • A Modest Proposal written by Jonathan Swift in 1729 is a satire which suggest that the Irish poor sell their excess children to the English upper class as a source of food to alleviate their suffering.
  • The person in the shower is Jay Frechette of Area 5 and formally of the 1Up Show.
  • Matt is wearing his Fallout Boy Halloween costume.
  • Matt's transformers were previously sold in CommodoreHUSTLE 04 - Fixer
  • To light the toonie (Canadian two dollar coin) paper doused in lighter fluid was attached to the other side of the coin.
  • This is the first video to be exclusively hosted on YouTube.
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