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Domestic Partners 5

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EPISODE 5: The Interview part 1
Roommates Dixon & Will start to interview potential roomates.

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Sniggle's terribly funny play about roommates Will, the slob, and Dixon, the neurotic, was first committed to film in this 2003 internet production, directed by Sniggle and Sheal of SniggleZone.com fame. Perfectly timed, ingeniously rendered, not a hair out of place in the history-making performances of Sir Albert Sniggle and Jack Sheal (or the great supporting cast), Domestic Partners is a web series that one just has to see every two or three years to stay happy. The poker-game sequence in which Will's cronies seem to be falling under the sway of fussy Dixon's talent for making sandwiches is priceless. -Marta Stewart, NY Post

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Your the good drawer. lado damn joo. Oh ridiculousness. B+.

my ~X~

funny

Realy liked your drawing style
can't even find anything to comment on :)

snigglez responds:

Thank you VERY much!

That was the shit...

pun intended, i laughed so hard when dog boy ate the lamp and shit it out completely the same, and picking on the blind guy was one of the best guilty laughs ive had in a while. Keep up the good work, im looking forward to more of your bizarre sense of humor.

Very funny

In a world of flash vectors, it's refreshing to see something hand drawn. Very funny dialogue. Keep'em coming.

snigglez responds:

Thanx! You can check out www.snigglezone.com for more!

Prety good

Didn't know MS Paint was such a great graphic design tool. Why the heck are these movies 4 megabytes each? you muct not know very much about flaSH. however, this is quite funny indeed, so good job.

snigglez responds:

Correct. Correct. Correct. Thank you. They are large because they are hand drawn, then vectored in flash. This adds a sh*tload of instructions per graphic. But it's really the only way to achieve that "hand-drawn" dirty, crappy look.

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