Mr. Jorge, Whom I Adore on the TAL tv show

edited November -1 in General Discussion
Mr. Mr. Mr. Jorge, Whom I Adore, Whom I Adore, Whom I Adore was the narrator on an act for the first This American Life on tv ever:
http://www.sho.com/site/thisamericanlife/v...source=thislife
he narrates the second act, after the bull-cloning

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    you win again america....
  • aaaaw! man, that stinks! I didn't know Showtime was so unfair!
    I'll try to copy it for you, but it won't be good quality cuz the silly thing keeps buffering.
    But Mr. Mr. Mr. Jorge, Whom I Adore, Whom I Adore, Whom I Adore couldn't actually be seen- he was narrating it so only his voice was there. Actually, that's kinda fitting for how we know him: a magical voice. The visual was this band and a really cool group of pranksters that changed the band's life. Hehe, it wasn't Ok Go though. But wouldn't that be totally awesome if Ok Go and Mr. Mr. Mr. Jorge, Whom I Adore, Whom I Adore, Whom I Adore randomly were on TAL together?


    I'm sorry bout that though sad.gif bah
  • yeah, too bad...

    i wanted to know what you ment by "bull cloning" happy.gif
  • oh, it was the first act- there was a farming family in Texas with a sweet old bull as the family pet. They loved it so much that when it died they had it cloned. But the clone wasn't so sweet- it gored the guy pretty rough twice. But the guy keeps hoping it'll become as sweet and loving as the original. It was really sad and touching. And that sweet old bull was so famous it's been on Letterman and even a movie. These true stories on TAl are so interesting- more interesting than a lot of stuff other shows make up, I think.
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