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After spending a day of getting my college essay done (I will NOT post it because you will plagiarize and then no one will be allowed to get into college ever!), I picked up James who got Sophie to come and then we went to Starbase where we met Bryan and Adam and played some DDR. Then we had some more cr�pes. I had one with THE SAUSAGES and then we threw them on the ground when we weren't done. I drove everyone to San Francisco all by myself (with everyone else) and then we saw some improv. It was a Western-themed improvisational play, and Bryan was fortunate enough to call out the name "The Man With No Spurs" and the fun began. Insert basic plot of a western here with lots of funny awkward pauses and the best scene changes (through light cuts) ever. I had a Wonka Bar and then we all drank Coca-Cola bottles and annoyed people by blow-meing them. We went HOME! and my radio started to work again. More DDR ensued, and then I drove everyone home like the best driver in the world.

Everyone else will have something to say about this so don't listen to me.

Posted by JeffreyAtW at November 17, 2002 12:29 AM | TrackBack

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Indogutsu "Big Tsu" Tenbuki:

While attending Miami-Dade Community College, I once saw a performance from an improv comedy troupe. It was nowhere near as funny as that show with Drew Carey, but one of their acts was to have the audience write ideas on little pieces of paper, take those little pieces of paper out of a hat, and ask each other the meanings of whatever was written. I wrote "IAQ," and it was actually picked out of the hat!

"All right, I.A.Q. (pronounced eye ay cue) What is I.A.Q.?"
"It's what comes before I.A.R."

(17/11/02 12:56 AM)

JeffreyAtW:

Yeah, they're not as funny as Whose Line is it Anyway, but still, it's completely live, so it's pretty amazing to watch. The western didn't necessarily have to be a comedy, though - it's just spur-of-the-moment stuff added in that makes it funny. Mostly scene cuts with awkward phrases at the end... blarg.

All I know is that I'm really bad at improv. Seriously.

(17/11/02 01:04 AM)

Almasy Marquis:

I was once really good at improvisational comedy, but most of the people I tried to do it with were absolute freshmen MORONS WAURGH. Then I finally found this one guy that I could team up with. We did a hell of a lot of funny stuff together. Then he was put under watch by local authorities as a potential Columbine imitator and hanging out with him became extremely dangerous to my lifelong goal of Not Going to Jail.

This is your life, and it's ending one dullard at a time.

(17/11/02 12:33 PM)

CaptainCanada:

Fool, I didn't get Sophie to come. She was supposed to in the first place, and you and me coming almost ensured that she DIDN'T come.

(18/11/02 08:52 PM)

CaptainCanada:

NO

(18/11/02 08:55 PM)

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