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Mo Daviau wrote:
UCB TourCo Comes to Austin-->shitstorm-->Mailer/Vidal: http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic ... gore+vidal
madeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
Pdyx wrote:Interestingly, that's the show that inspired me to formally get into doing live improv in Austin.
madeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
Spots wrote:Although someone actually DID email UCBTourCo notes from that show. So paired with the thread there's that.
madeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
shando wrote:41 year old me might have not been as quick to post or be as inclined to try to draw blood
Pdyx wrote:shando wrote:41 year old me might have not been as quick to post or be as inclined to try to draw blood
The older I get, the more time I spend online, the more hesitant I am to post. I'm sure that's not true for everyone, but as being online has become less and less anonymous, and I've grown more and more discerning, I'm less interested in sharing online, and more interested in face-time. However, I still spend a great deal of time on forums, Facebook, etc. I think it's because I have a job in front of a computer. I notice I rarely get online on the weekends. Anyone else have this experience, this increased hesitancy?
madeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
Pdyx wrote:shando wrote:41 year old me might have not been as quick to post or be as inclined to try to draw blood
The older I get, the more time I spend online, the more hesitant I am to post. I'm sure that's not true for everyone, but as being online has become less and less anonymous, and I've grown more and more discerning, I'm less interested in sharing online, and more interested in face-time. However, I still spend a great deal of time on forums, Facebook, etc. I think it's because I have a job in front of a computer. I notice I rarely get online on the weekends. Anyone else have this experience, this increased hesitancy?
kaci_beeler wrote:I stand by what I said.
kbadr wrote:I applaud anyone who can be a touring improviser. Must be an amazing experience.
Spots wrote:Pdyx wrote:Interestingly, that's the show that inspired me to formally get into doing live improv in Austin.
I love Aden's posts all through that thread. And Tami's. I'd never read through it before. I'd just heard about it.
4 stars. Out of stars.
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