Reminds me of Nikki (awww) and her sister when they'd film together.
You've got such a good eye and way for these kinds of team ups, and i think it says a lot about who you are as people that they're so comfortable having fun with you like this.
Also, as much as I am not looking for bodily functions in my WAM, between this and Baba/Keke's Farm Mess video, I...kind of love it? It's really creative and thinking outside the box. I think it partially helps, too, that both that video and especially this one that it's outside in daylight don't "wallow" in the filth and feel too dark, dirty and off-putting, like they were filmed in someone's skanky basement, you know?
Fantastic idea, I am a birder, reminds me of the time I was in the woods and i saw a bloke on the floor in the distance, groaning in pain, so, being a nurse at the time, my first thought was to run over to assist... Let's just say, when I got there and saw what he was doing, if he needed help, it wasnt going to be me to give it to him..
That MAD TV sketch (where a couple is "re-experiencing" the place where they met for the first time) is both 'gross' and hilariously funny; the scene keeps building and building and the first time viewer starts thinking: how long can this go on? The writers (perhaps anticipating this reaction) keep it going until the amount of bird effluent increases to an absurd volume -- all falling onto the hapless lovers who, as skilled comic actors, manage to almost old it together as the abuse builds, but ultimately, the amount of mess proves too much, and they break character and laugh, repeatedly.
One of the most ridiculous, "gross out" comedic sketches on TV or Film, ever ...nearly rivaling Monty Python's infamous morbidly-obese-man-barfing-on-patrons-in-a-restaurant scene from The Meaning of Life.
(There are other funny gross out scenes in films, of course, but few go on for as long as these two)