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Post by mszanadu on Jul 13, 2017 16:36:22 GMT
"I'd love to be able to say "I plumb toilets" and have someone say "Now that is something I've always wanted to do"."The ever so optimistic and kind hearted Kenny Smyth (Shane Jacobsen) is one of those rare men who have dedicated most of his life to a profession in which most people would stay as far away as possible. Still, Kenny takes a certain pride of his work and along with his co-workers, they really are a team of highly skilled, invisible, super heroes, who boldly steps right into a daily warzone full of chaos, evil smells, explosive toilets and angry customers and at the end of day, they are rarely ever being rewarded for their hard work of cleaning up the mess left behind by their fellow man.I copied this from the thread I made a couple of months back in the comedy section, as I am a bit lazy today. This Australian mockumentary is one of my absolute best impulse buys ever, as I picked it up for dirt cheap back in early winter of 2013, and by the look of the Norwegian DVD cover art, it seemed to try and make it out to be just another trashy, braindead Adam Sandler/Kevin James crapfest, which thankfully it was not. Kenny is a really well made, funny and good hearted comedy that I never go tired of seeing again and again. One of the best and funniest scenes is when Kenny is being parked inside by some douchy yuppie scumbag, and I love how he ends up getting quite a nasty surprise in the end. I guess the work within the poo business sometimes do have their advantages, and to make it even more funny, the uploader has tried to tell several people who have reacted negative to the clip, as they thought it was a real video clip, and not from a film. Another funny and great scene is from a festival where Kenny shows he is not a man that is afraid of getting his hands dirty. This does look like a real funny one here stefancrosscoe thanks for the movie recommendation too  . PS - Doesn't this gent almost resemble American actor - John Goodman( well more like the actor looked in the 1980's & 90's anyway ? )  . John Goodman in the film The Big Lebowski 1998
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