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Green Mountain Man Mark:
Berg:
Berg:
Carmichael:
Green Mountain Man Mark:
Danne D:
Danne D:
Julia:
Danne D:
Danne D:
By the 4th comedian, basically everyone in the crowd just said "She's his cousin" - not quite a heckle in the conventional sense - the comedian was "Okay then"
Jeff:
I think you may have been a tiny bit unfair to the comedian - yes, the material he was getting into was better suited to someone who can wield a comedy scalpel with a surgeon's skill, and no, he had no scalpel. But I'm not so sure it was fair to compare his level of nuance to a dull axe. I'd say it was a little more like a machete.
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Husband Man:
Danne D:
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Julia:
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JoeyX:
Julia:
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Mike East:
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green mountain man mark:
Jeff:
...but the audience kept shouting out memorized lines from their old sketches, and indeed most of the audience apparently wanted the guys to just re-perform favorite bits they'd done before.
I just don't get it. We've already seen those old bits. Those old bits were really good, but they're of a previous time, and they were recorded, and we can watch then whenever we want. Why would anyone want to spend money and go all the way to a public place to take part in a collective reciting of old material?
So that sucked. I bet it was even worse at, say, post-TV Monty Python appearances.
robert (karlsruhe! germany):
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