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Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie : ウィキペディア英語版
Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie

Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie were a Canadian comedy group from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Childhood friends Wes Borg and Joe Bird met actress Cathleen Rootsaert at a weekly Theatre Sports comedy jam to form the initial group. Later, Neil Grahn was recruited. This foursome was the company that made the Trolls famous.
The Trolls initially did sketch comedy, often on risqué or controversial subjects, along with humorous songs. One of their songs, "The Toronto Song" (which is often incorrectly attributed to The Arrogant Worms), makes fun of Canada’s regional rivalries by insulting the city of Toronto and eventually most of the rest of the country. The Trolls have also composed musical parodies of historical events such as the War of 1812,〔()〕 and Canada's 1999 division of Nunavut from the previous Northwest Territories - opening "We'll keep Canada... and you can have Nunavut!" (pronouncing it "None-of-it").〔Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie. ''Steaming Pile of Skit.'' Track 7.〕
The Trolls briefly had a television show on CBC Television, but this received mixed reviews and only lasted five episodes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Geek Show )〕 Geeky topics like computers and ''Star Wars'' play a prominent role in the group's self-released album ''The Geek Album 2.0''.
The Trolls' last full lineup consisted of Wes Borg, Joe Bird and musician Jan Randall. Borg and former member Neil Grahn hosted ''The Geek Show'' which aired on Canadian Learning Television, BookTV and Access in 2004-2005.
Member Joe Bird died of a heart attack on April 1, 2009, at the age of 41. His life is celebrated annually at the Empress Pub in Edmonton, and a trust fund to support comedy has been established in his name. Joe's songs are much loved by the Edmonton community, and musicians are working hard to ensure these songs are remembered.
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