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Bores 'n' Doorsis a Youtube based meme that features any person, pop culture related or the person uplading the video knocking on the door of an infamous angry retro game reviewer named Chris Bores, aka the Irate Gamer, and annoying him. The original clips derive from one video that Chris Bores had uploaded to his 'Irategamer' Youtube account. On November 8, 2008, he released a review of the NES game 'Monster Party'. The review itself was forgettable and unfunny, but one gag stood out: The Irate Gamer states in the beginning of the video that he was not invited to a Halloween party across the street, and people were showing up at his door, looking for the place that the party was being held. Throught the video, random people in costume ring his doorbell, making him pause the review and answer the door. He gets angrier and angrier, until he screams to the last person to "Get the fuck off my proper-tay!". On November 14th, 2008, Youtube user AkewsticRockR uploaded a video called [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwTJnoFjXuk&feature=video_response]'Phone Call for Mr. Bores (Bores n’ Doors #1)'[/url]. This video was a protest against the Irate Gamer and his plagarism of another game reviewer called the Angry Video Game Nerd, known in real life as James Rolfe. In it, he knocks on the door and tells the Irate Gamer that James is calling him to demand "his schtick back". He created several others, all of them in protest of the Irate Gamer. Several variations of this concept ahve sprung up, most of them in protest of the Irate Gamer, but there are some that exist for purely parody reasons.

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Donksville's Ghost – 248 views


Irate Gamer gets a surprise guest – 11,298 views


Chris meets Rick – 148 views



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Bores 'n' Doorsis a Youtube based meme that features any person, pop culture related or the person uplading the video knocking on the door of an infamous angry retro game reviewer named Chris Bores, aka the Irate Gamer, and annoying him. The original clips derive from one video that Chris Bores had uploaded to his 'Irategamer' Youtube account. On November 8, 2008, he released a review of the NES game 'Monster Party'. The review itself was forgettable and unfunny, but one gag stood out: The Irate Gamer states in the beginning of the video that he was not invited to a Halloween party across the street, and people were showing up at his door, looking for the place that the party was being held. Throught the video, random people in costume ring his doorbell, making him pause the review and answer the door. He gets angrier and angrier, until he screams to the last person to "Get the fuck off my proper-tay!". On November 14th, 2008, Youtube user AkewsticRockR uploaded a video called [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwTJnoFjXuk&feature=video_response]'Phone Call for Mr. Bores (Bores n’ Doors #1)'[/url]. This video was a protest against the Irate Gamer and his plagarism of another game reviewer called the Angry Video Game Nerd, known in real life as James Rolfe. In it, he knocks on the door and tells the Irate Gamer that James is calling him to demand "his schtick back". He created several others, all of them in protest of the Irate Gamer. Several variations of this concept ahve sprung up, most of them in protest of the Irate Gamer, but there are some that exist for purely parody reasons.

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View counts are accurate as of November 13th, 2009


Donksville's Ghost – 248 views


Irate Gamer gets a surprise guest – 11,298 views


Chris meets Rick – 148 views

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