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funny!
thegreathope116 October 2005
i saw this but didn't know there was more than one episode. if you get a chance to see it do yourself a favour and watch. ron sparks is very funny as i have seen him also on much music videos on trial where he is one of the best judge.

i wish i had seen the other episodes! i can't believe the letter he wrote was real i was practically pissing myself. he wrote to a nursing home to say he dropped his mom off at a nursing home (didn't know which one) and was it them? then when they said no he just gave up. the best part of this show like i said is that the letters was real. i can't believe how non caring the nursing home was!
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10/10
Great Job
jgoodhand3 February 2019
Great Job these were very funny shorts Ron we still laugh about your shorts whenever we think of them and quote you when we talk about mom (sending her off to an old folks home and forgetting where).
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very strange and very funny.
juliagates20025 March 2005
i saw this movie on the comedy network and i thought it was great. ron sparks is a man who lives in a bomb shelter, i guess he has his whole life. the only other people he has contact with are people at the c.n. tower in toronto and he only can contact them by sending them mail - old fashioned snail mail that he types on an old fashioned typewriter which he sends by putting into a mailbox. and somehow the mailbox apparently just magically beams all the mail to the people and back to him. he looks like an office worker from the 1950s which is the time his typewriter looks to be from so maybe that's how long he's been down there. he writes to the c.n. tower to ask them if he can jump off the tower in a cape and bounce from a trampoline back into the tower, and shows them the plans he has drawn up (which are just drawings) to prove that he can do it. those plans are the funniest part. then the police send him a restraining order and he writes them back to ask them out for dinner, and to say he is going to drive their police car around. very strange and very funny.
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effing funny
msgreen-115 February 2005
I have seen Ron Spark do stand up comedy a lot and love him so I like this show just for him alone. He is living in a bomb shelter and wearing a suit, in the episode I saw he wrote a letter to the C.N. tower and wrote up plans to jump off the tower dressed up like a super hero. Then he got the letter back saying he will be arrested and a police warrant. The intro at the start say the letters are real but I think that is part of the joke. If the other episodes are as funny keeping an eye out to see them. The typewriter is from like 1900. I only saw one episode so I don't know why or how he got there and there is nobody else in the show (not in that episode). Because it's not explained and there is not much going on and it is only a few minutes I give it 6 out of 10 stars instead of a perfect 10.
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