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Last week, Time magazine posted an article on their website revealing the identity of the guys responsible for the hilarious “You Suck At Photoshop” series that has been amusing the masses on YouTube for past couple months. Rumors abounded that the irreverent voice was that of actor/comedian Dane Cook. This, however, is not the case. This series is actually the brainchild of Troy Hitch and Matt Bledsoe. These two met while producing a radio ad in Cincinnati and became fast friends. They started writing a number of comedic sketches together and would eventually find fame in this off-the-wall look at learning Photoshop. If you haven’t seen this hilarious series of videos check them out here (Be warned - These clips do contain some explicit language.) Go here to read the full story on Time.com
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Paulo Jordao said on — April 29, 2008 @ 1:33 pm
A little strange… but it is ok… LOL