MATT: See, I prefer the pretty pink and green stripes. I find they blow out people's retinas in a pure, authentic fashion. They really communicate what I'm feeling deep down in my heart.
JASON: I hear you, old chum, don't get me wrong. Don't get all mad! I'm coming in for a hug. There. But let me just make one quick suggestion—just a friendly idea! Take it or leave it, there is no judgment here in our cozy little Brooklyn hovel. How about I drop a little of ... THIS!
MATT: Ooh! Yellow and pink polka dots! I am feeling this!
JASON: See but I still used your pink! We're working together, my dear friend!
MATT: This is quite possibly the most wonderful afternoon I have ever had!
JASON: Let's sing something!
MATT: [sings] Ice cream, taste good in the afternoon!
JASON: [sings, winks] Ice cream, taste good if you eat it soon!
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Joshua Allen.
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Naz and Sam Peeling Back the Layers on last Friday's amazing photographic and musical live Layer Tennis Match. No Tennis this week by the way, we'll be back live on the 19th
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Mark Simonson shares his insider's view of Friday's typographic battle, including a nifty chart of all the glyphs created during the match.
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