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(New page: From the "Monster Parties; Fact or Fiction?" comedy sketch from the TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112084/combined Mr. Show]''. He sings "Dracula's Pajama Party," (on Dipstick R...)
 
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From the "Monster Parties; Fact or Fiction?" comedy sketch from the TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112084/combined Mr. Show]''. He sings "Dracula's Pajama Party," (on Dipstick Records) a parody of novelty tune "Monster Mash."
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[[Image:Jerkin_James_Whitcroft_Mr_Show.png‎||right]]Loser-y, small time novelty tune singer from the "Monster Parties; Fact or Fiction?" comedy sketch from the "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0652150/combined Eat Rotten Fruit From a Shitty Tree]" episode (December 7, 1998) of sketch comedy HBO series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112084/combined Mr. Show]''. He sings "Dracula's Pajama Party," (on Dipstick Records) a parody of novelty tune "Monster Mash."
  
Then it turns out he LIVED through every terrifying thing he described in his song.
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Then it turns out he LIVED through every terrifying thing he described in his song. And is traumatized.
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Played by David Cross.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 11 February 2013

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Loser-y, small time novelty tune singer from the "Monster Parties; Fact or Fiction?" comedy sketch from the "Eat Rotten Fruit From a Shitty Tree" episode (December 7, 1998) of sketch comedy HBO series Mr. Show. He sings "Dracula's Pajama Party," (on Dipstick Records) a parody of novelty tune "Monster Mash."

Then it turns out he LIVED through every terrifying thing he described in his song. And is traumatized.

Played by David Cross.

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