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  • would you guys think this background or this background?

  • Really?

  • Cory, you're going to use a zoom call to sell your hip hop album.

  • First of all, it's R and B.

  • Second of all, I'm not selling anything.

  • I'm just requesting a mandatory donation.

  • Alright.

  • Looks like pretty much everyone is here, so let's get started.

  • First item on the agenda.

  • Hey, sis.

  • Uh, would you mind turning off your electric toothbrush?

  • Oh, you can hear that.

  • Yes.

  • Can you hear it now?

  • Yes.

  • Just out of curiosity, you get a slower.

  • Yes.

  • What?

  • Yes, What?

  • Okay, I muted.

  • Sis, listen, there's gonna be a lot of people on this call, so please be sure to mute yourselves.

  • Hello?

  • Hi, Grandpa Lemon.

  • Where do I dial the telephone number to get in?

  • Grab a woman.

  • You're already in Serie dial the zoo number.

  • Grandpa Lemon.

  • Whoa!

  • Where's that voice coming from?

  • From your computer.

  • Siri, What to compute.

  • Great.

  • Alright.

  • Looks like we're just waiting on orange.

  • Oh, and speak of the devil.

  • Hey, everyone, Whoever Orange Don't do that.

  • Everyone, stop that right now.

  • I'm trying to keep this zoom meeting on the rails.

  • Who did you know that Zuma's also in alternative energy source.

  • This is extreme.

  • We lost soon.

  • I thought we were on zoom at and oranges muted.

  • Now, then, let's get down to business.

  • I called this meeting today because you guys look at orange.

  • Whoa!

  • He's gonna do it.

  • He's going to reach his eyeballs.

  • See if you can reach your other eyes.

  • See if you can reach the sky and see if you can reach the donation button on my album's website Orange.

  • Could you please stop?

  • That's very distracting.

  • I know you're muted.

  • I'm the one who muted you.

  • But even without making a sound, you're somehow managing to grab those orange.

  • Knock it off.

  • Whoa!

  • Okay, that's actually kind of impressive, But don't touch other people's eyeballs with your Hey, thanks.

  • Okay, if I had mute you, do you promise to stop touching other people's eyeballs?

  • Yes.

  • Great.

  • Okay, So can I just say something?

  • I apologize.

  • I'm sorry I touched other people's eyeballs.

  • Thanks, Orange.

  • Now then, can I say one other thing?

  • Does it kind of looks like we're in the Brady brunch.

  • Get it?

  • Brady brunch?

  • Because we're food.

  • Yes, we get it.

  • Orange.

  • Okay, okay.

  • I just want to say one last thing and then I'll be quiet.

  • Fine.

  • What do you want to say?

  • And who was that?

  • All right.

  • I kicked orange from the meeting.

  • How did you kick him?

  • You don't even have any excess.

  • I suggest not finishing that joke.

  • If you do, I'll kick you from the meeting as well.

  • I wasn't gonna say a joke.

  • Yes, you were.

  • I know exactly what you're gonna say.

  • No, you don't.

  • Yes, I do.

  • Feet.

  • You were gonna say It's weird that I kicked orange, considering I have no fate.

  • That's totally not what I was gonna say.

  • Yeah.

  • Then what were you gonna say?

  • I was gonna say, But really, guys, please control yourselves.

  • This meeting has devolved into absolute chaos.

  • I couldn't agree more orange.

  • I know That's you.

  • Who's orange?

  • I moustache.

  • Dave.

  • Welcome Moustache, Dave and goodbye.

  • You've been kicked from the meeting.

  • If you kick moustache gave, you're gonna have to kick me to unibrow, Carl.

  • Have it your way.

  • Unibrow, Carl.

  • Within.

  • If you kick them, you're gonna have to kick me in the kidney.

  • What?

  • Why is that, Corey?

  • I don't know.

  • Sometimes I just like to feel alive.

  • Oh, where where am I?

  • Here.

  • I think it's safe to say you've lost control of the meeting.

  • I'm well aware.

  • Siri.

  • Where am I?

  • Theory.

  • Can you buy my album?

  • Siri are goatees adequate?

  • Disguises?

  • Pair.

  • What was this meeting even called for?

  • Yeah.

  • Why are we here?

  • Yeah.

  • Good question.

  • What is going on?

  • What's that?

  • What a right.

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Annoying Orange - Zoom Call!

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/03/06
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weird

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UK /wɪəd/

  • adjective
  • Odd or unusual; surprising; strange
  • Suggesting something supernatural; odd.
  • Eerily strange or disturbing.
alternative

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  • Something different you can choose
  • adjective
  • A different choice
grab

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  • To take and hold something quickly
extreme

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  • Very great in degree
  • Farthest from a center
  • Very severe; very strong
  • Of the highest degree or intensity.
  • Far from the average or moderate.
  • Involving a high level of risk or danger.
  • Farthest from the centre or middle; outermost.
  • Going to great lengths; beyond what is moderate, usual, or necessary.
  • noun
  • Effort that is thought more than is necessary
  • The furthest point or limit of something.
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  • A measure or course of action that is drastic or far-reaching.
aware

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  • Knowing or feeling that something exists
chaos

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  • State of utter confusion or disorder
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  • Complete disorder and confusion.
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impressive

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  • Demonstrating remarkable skill or knowledge.
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distract

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  • verb
  • To draw someone's attention away from something
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  • To take someone's attention away from something
theory

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