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Fragment of Primal Right Angle Backstage

While migrating videos from YouTube to BitChute, I stumbled upon what appears to be a fragment of the first Backstage episode of Right Angle we produced for BillWhittle.com. Enjoy.

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Loved you then, love you more now! You have only gotten better with age. We won’t desert you, as all of us came for the commentary and stayed for the comments. 😉

For those who don’t recall, please do yourself a favor and search out Scrappleface, Scott’s blog from back in the day. He had some newer posts before that taskmaster, Whittle, kept him so busy here that he couldn’t post anything else.
If you are a fan of satire and sarcasm (and you are if you are a BW.COM member, please check it out.

Agreed! ScrappleFace is epic satire.

When is Bill going to give Scott his own video series? The members request, nay the members demand it! 😉

Didn’t you hear. Apparently we are a whiny bunch.
I think Scott is referring to just me, you and brother bob.

That’s the only way to institute change around here. Whine until you get what you want, just so they won’t have to hear ya anymore. I think that rule was the inspiration for Donald Trump’s book Art of the Deal.

Anyway, it’s all a part of my Big Plan.

First, get the Members Only episodes released into the wild.

Then, get Scott his own series.

The culmination of my efforts shall lead up to the biggest coup of all…the acquisition of the most valued treasure there is.

The Heart Emoji!

(Insert dramatic hamster GIF)

Then…

(Insert Mad Scientist laugh…)

I think it was allergic to alcohol. After it bit Steve it died. He hung its head on a spike as a message to all the other giant spiders.

When I was a little girl all the way through young adulthood, my favorite place to go was the Public Library. It was a Carnegie library, built in the early 1900’s. The architecture was gorgeous, with high vaulted ceilings and marble staircases. It looked more like a palace than a library.

In the early 80’s, the city tore it down to widen the damn street. I still mourn the loss of that historic building.

Yeah, that…

It was. What a tremendous loss. Yhe new library was a featureless modern box.

Yes, those evil, rich carnegie’s. What did they ever give back to their communities.
(Sarcasm font needed here)

I enjoyed watching your “ask me anything” show from a year ago and I’m wondering about the status of the Roku channel and/or the app. Not that you have nothing else to do, of course. Would it be possible to outsource that? Even crowdsource it to the old CSR?

Laura, it’s been so long since I was working on that, my memory is hazy. It seems that I stopped because it would have required making some changes in the way the video is formatted and that was more work than I could take on.

Just bumping it back up into your consciousness. 🙂 BTW, I just got a notice that you had replied here a week ago.

I miss the Scott Ott Show!

Right Angle is way better than Trifecta ever was. It was astonishing how you moved from one platform to the other without missing a beat.

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