Before the Internet and video sharing sites, the only surefire way for creative folks to get their ideas to the masses [easily] was on the public access airwaves.
Good News! was one such idea. It was created in 1994 by YBNBY friend Uncle Putz as the "surrealist game show." And it took the better half of a Sunday shuttling all over Northfield, MN to shoot most of the scenes. On the fly, which is evident as you watch the video below.
It doesn't make tons of sense but it's not supposed to. Therein lies the beauty of it.
If you click the link above you'll see a few more clips from the show.
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Somewhere in a house where time reverses, David Lynch is slathering creamed corn all over himself in approval. Truth be told, I'm about to as well. This is so fucked up its great.