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Conor Cole's commentaries, also known as "Conor-taries", are shaking things up on Audio Revolution. This one throws a wrench in the gears with some interesting and sometimes startling facts about the nuts and bolts of love.
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Conor Cole's commentaries, also known as "Conor-taries", are shaking things up on Audio Revolution. This one throws a wrench in the gears with some interesting and sometimes startling facts about the nuts and bolts of love.

Alexandros Zervos
Posted on March 30, 2010 at 10:47 PM | Permalink
Plain, Simple, Hilarious nontheless
What this piece lacks in flashy sound effects and crazy voices, it more than makes up with its humor. The narrator's "creative" use of metaphors provides a nonstop continuation of laughs as he lists some obscure facts about "chocolate (sexual metaphor)" that most likely would surprise anyone. I like how the narrator actually raises the question as to why "chocolate" is such a big issue in our society. To describe the piece using three words: smooth, hilarious, and profound. This piece would be great for a mature audience, a group in need of a quick laugh, or maybe people just exploring the "chocolate" issue.