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When [[Vest]] was aired, Graham stated that there had already been plenty of hints as to Story Guy's real nature.  The following are all known examples of such hints.
 
When [[Vest]] was aired, Graham stated that there had already been plenty of hints as to Story Guy's real nature.  The following are all known examples of such hints.
  
*In [[Holiday]], SG looks at some papers, then burns a photo.  The papers were meant to be a dossier identifying a target for a "hit", and the photo showed the target's appearance.  SG burned the photo to eliminate evidence. It was revealed in a LRRcast that the picture of was of Uwe Boll, but that's not really cannon.
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*In [[Holiday]], SG looks at some papers, then burns a photo.  The papers were meant to be a dossier identifying a target for a "hit", and the photo showed the target's appearance.  SG burned the photo to eliminate evidence. It was revealed in a LRRcast that the picture of was of Uwe Boll, but that's not really canon.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:16, 24 February 2007

The enigmatically titled “Story Guy” has appeared in several videos, many of which involve his presenting a monologue about his peculiar experiences while he performs a mundane task. He is of unknown age and is strangely timeless, supposedly having interacted with various celebrities and political figures from the past. He habitually wears a maroon vest which he claims is woven out of Himalayan yak fur.

Appearances

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Timeline

Story Guy (hereafter referred to as “SG”) includes certain historical anecdotes in his monologues. Thus far, these anecdotes have obscured far more than they have revealed. For the edification of LRR fans, we present a historical analysis of these statements.

The Rolling Stones song “Satisfaction”, which SG claims to have provided the inspiration for (Laundry), was released in August 1965. SG's vision quest trek through the Sahara desert supposedly took place two months before this.

In the same video, SG claims to have served in the Kenyan Air Force during World War II, as did his father and Grandfather. However, Kenya did not become independent of Britain until 1963, and thus it had no air force in WWII.

In Vest, SG says he took a Predatory Mammal Empathy Training course with “good ol' Frankie Roosevelt” whom he recollects had trouble with wolverines. If SG refers to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, this course is unlikely to have occurred after the summer of 1929, when Roosevelt was crippled with poliomyelitis. As Roosevelt was born in January of 1882, this leaves only a limited window of opportunity for FDR and SG to have met and been schooled together.

In Holiday SG mentions that Stanley Mbutu is renown as Miss Universe 2002. Consequently ‘Holiday’ takes place after the choosing of Miss Unverse 2002, which is likely to be sometime around the actual year 2002.

Evidence

When Vest was aired, Graham stated that there had already been plenty of hints as to Story Guy's real nature. The following are all known examples of such hints.

  • In Holiday, SG looks at some papers, then burns a photo. The papers were meant to be a dossier identifying a target for a "hit", and the photo showed the target's appearance. SG burned the photo to eliminate evidence. It was revealed in a LRRcast that the picture of was of Uwe Boll, but that's not really canon.