We Share A Brain

by Robert Popper on January 16, 2010 · 14 comments

I’ve just come back from LA, where I saw a lot of my buddy, Tim Heidecker of the amazing Tim and Eric. We’ve always talked of making silly phone calls together, and the other night we had a go.

So, are you ready for maximum infantilism…?

If you missed my US Robin Cooper podcasts, here’s the one with Tim, and here’s my chat with the geniustic Weird Al Yankovic.

  • http://entertainment.msn.co.nz/img/blog/jan09/blog210109_gaga2.jpg TWSS

    that was the most genius thing i have ever heard in my life

  • Nick

    Haha that was great! Did you guys come up with a script? I'd like to see this gag played out on several other phone-victims, I loved the siamese twin with one brain angle

  • http://robertpopper.com Robert Popper

    Thanks. No script. Just us being silly I guess.

  • http://twitter.com/riChchestMat Chris Matchett

    You told Tim not to post his. And then you posted it. I thought you shared a single brain?

  • http://youtube.com/astrobic Hanna

    That was freakin great! What a good idea.

  • http://robertpopper.com Robert Popper

    Thanks Hannah.

  • http://robertpopper.com Robert Popper

    Very true!

  • GT

    How do you accommodate for a man with two accents?

  • stickydisgust

    Dissociative identity disorder.

  • Billybobsteele

    This is brilliant! But how did you say the stuff at pretty much the exact same time without a script?

  • http://robertpopper.com Robert Popper

    No idea!

  • juJU

    great. love both the shows ya'll do. ya'll is colloquialism.

  • PS

    Speaking with one voice is actually a technique you can learn in improvisation. It's not easy at first and you get a lot of talking over one another like in this clip, but eventually you can get it so that you can speak at a slightly slower than normal speed and stay perfectly in sync, without even being sure who is leading and who is following

  • PS

    Speaking with one voice is actually a technique you can learn in improvisation. It's not easy at first and you get a lot of talking over one another like in this clip, but eventually you can get it so that you can speak at a slightly slower than normal speed and stay perfectly in sync, without even being sure who is leading and who is following

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