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ginormouspotato
mizufae

Please consider:

The Always Sunny gang, except in Victorian London.

They would still have a bar. Charlie would be a rat catcher. Dee would always be trying to get roles in the theater and everyone would hate her. Mac would enter strongman competitions and lose all the time. Dennis would write creepy letters to his school chums in an attempt to regain respectability (which he never actually had in the first place). Frank would be a slumlord and constantly afflicted with the pox.

Plots could include Charlie and Mac selling dead bodies to surgeon hospitals, Dennis being a key suspect in investigations about Jack the Ripper, Dee getting fed up with men and trying (poorly) to put on an all-female production of Othello that turns out more racist than anything, Frank purchasing buildings just to infest them with rats to make Charlie happy, Mac getting embroiled in gay Victorian London society, and more!

ginormouspotato

im crying because this isn’t a reality

yes plz
wilwheaton

Act opposite Vincent Price and Don Ameche with this curious 1950s vinyl record game

mostlysignssomeportents

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Released in 1957, Co*Star: The Record Acting Game was a series of 15 vinyl LPs with recordings of actors and other celebrities like Vincent Price, Talulah Bankhead, and Don Ameche performing one role in two-character scenes from movies, plays, and novels. Each record contained a script and you were supposed to act opposite the recordings! In 1977, the game’s original label Roulette Records reissued the series. You can experience the Vincent Price edition right here.

http://boingboing.net/2016/06/01/act-opposite-vincent-price-and.html

yes plz