Love that multi-face-ted vase what The Good Doctor is checkin' out. I had a hunch the bell-ringer might have been Quasimodo. If a clown hassles you, you could always throw makeup remover at them. Good thing the elephant in the room only wants ghostly circus peanuts.
Hahaha! Ghostly circus peanuts, indeed! Your /hunch/ about Quasimodo -- hahahaha! Yeah, the Doc was scripted to be looking at a test tube, but all we have around here are Mason jars. (Yes, we've gone Appalachian, though we actually converted to Mason jar drinkware decades before ascending.)
Indeed! I'm reminded of a great moment in the British comedy series The IT Crowd, in which someone at a dinner party calls for a round applause for the chef -- and he himself was the chef!
If I'm decoding the clock graphic correctly, the times it's almost always NOT good for Skeleton Key Lime meringue pie are 8 p.m. till midnight, when one would be better off studying and sleeping. Then it seems that midnight snacking is appropriate. I suppose the consequences of partaking between 8 p.m. and midnight would be ignorance and fatigue.
Do not ask for whom the bell tolls, it might be missionaries clowning around. 📿🛎🤡 Doorbells and Clown missionaries, what a show... And Professor Oddfellow making a guest disappearance. What a spooktacle.
@@jonathancaws-elwitt4256 Yes, the Professor kindly agreed to stand in for a missing character, his astral twin, and then he disappeared from the rest of the episode.
Thank you! I've always enjoyed tv and movie moments in which a character is afraid to answer the phone or a door bell, and I got to thinking that while a stranger might be disinclined to ring the door bell of a spooky mansion, those inside might just as well not wish to answer the door. I love "guest disappearance"!
@@ProfessorOddfellow I was tempted to say geist disappearance, but I aint havin' that much of a bad pun day. Yet. Though I did take deep dive into the bizarreness of the word moment.
Brilliant!
Thank you, Holly! ❤️
Loved this! 🤩
So glad, Laurel! Thank you!
FABULOUS ,AS ALWAYS!!!
Thanks so much, Donna! We had fun!
Loved the Vicar in this!
Thank you, Betsy! 🐺
Love that multi-face-ted vase what The Good Doctor is checkin' out.
I had a hunch the bell-ringer might have been Quasimodo.
If a clown hassles you, you could always throw makeup remover at them.
Good thing the elephant in the room only wants ghostly circus peanuts.
Hahaha! Ghostly circus peanuts, indeed! Your /hunch/ about Quasimodo -- hahahaha! Yeah, the Doc was scripted to be looking at a test tube, but all we have around here are Mason jars. (Yes, we've gone Appalachian, though we actually converted to Mason jar drinkware decades before ascending.)
Hilarious! More of the maiden’s feet 😂😅❤
Thank you, good sir Sigfus! Meanwhile, if you'd like a sneak peek at a secret episode... ruclips.net/video/uCSmTAzSDhA/видео.html
Drat, I’ve been staring into the abyss all these years. No wonder I’m not getting anywhere. Thank you, Professor Oddfellow!
Hahahaha! 🤪
Whoever the guy is whom you credit with inspiration for this misadventure should take a bow.
Indeed! I'm reminded of a great moment in the British comedy series The IT Crowd, in which someone at a dinner party calls for a round applause for the chef -- and he himself was the chef!
I believe!
May the healing power of laughter bless us all, SBG!
Those feet lol cut the music dead silence two seconds , hilarious
Hahaha! So glad you liked it, Dr. Whatchamacarcass!
I’d like to know which few times one should not have Skeleton Key Lime meringue pie, and what the consequences would be.
If I'm decoding the clock graphic correctly, the times it's almost always NOT good for Skeleton Key Lime meringue pie are 8 p.m. till midnight, when one would be better off studying and sleeping. Then it seems that midnight snacking is appropriate. I suppose the consequences of partaking between 8 p.m. and midnight would be ignorance and fatigue.
I believe I'd like some boneless pie.
Hahaha -- yes! Save a slice for me!
I thought it might be a Jehovah's Witnesses or a girl scout selling cookies!
You picked up on something with the Jehovah's Witnesses, because this story was actually inspired by Mormon missionaries. 🔮
How could you afford Rick Baker on the show's budget?!? @2:38
Hahaha! 🦶🏿
You work for free? You need a new agent.
I know, right? 🤪 Thanks for checking in again, good sir!
Do not ask for whom the bell tolls, it might be missionaries clowning around. 📿🛎🤡
Doorbells and Clown missionaries, what a show... And Professor Oddfellow making a guest disappearance.
What a spooktacle.
"Guest disappearance"!!
@@jonathancaws-elwitt4256 Yes, the Professor kindly agreed to stand in for a missing character, his astral twin, and then he disappeared from the rest of the episode.
Yes, Jonathan, what an utterly perfect phrase! @Makapolu
Thank you! I've always enjoyed tv and movie moments in which a character is afraid to answer the phone or a door bell, and I got to thinking that while a stranger might be disinclined to ring the door bell of a spooky mansion, those inside might just as well not wish to answer the door. I love "guest disappearance"!
@@ProfessorOddfellow I was tempted to say geist disappearance, but I aint havin' that much of a bad pun day. Yet. Though I did take deep dive into the bizarreness of the word moment.