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i miss the two headed mosnter skits

maxdrive

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where they did like the electric company and one would would say the first part of the word the toher would say the other part but i lvoed how they would sometimes end up argueing about each part tillt he realise eahc part makes upt he word it was so funny to see them mad at each other
 

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No, I don't think so, but there was a set of twins (not conjoined) of which one twin would feel the pain of the other. So, one twin would first say the first part of a word, hurt himself, the other would say "ow," and together they would say the new word.
 
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