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unsolicited plug for hunicutt's workshop

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HEY. I know everyone is inundated with OoB stuff. I know none of us have any money. I know that every single one of the workshops will be amazing.

But I just wanted to raise my hand and say TAKE HUNICUTT'S WORKSHOP.

I am completely biased because:

1. I think The Reckoning hung the moon

2. Every time I see Eric play, he reminds me of what I'm trying to do with this stuff

and

3. He's nice to me and remembers my name

but the fact is that he's a GREAT teacher. I don't even know how he's going to approach group work, but I can pretty much guarantee it'll change the way you do improv for the better. I know, 25 bucks is a chunk of change, but seriously, if you don't feel like you got way more than your money's worth, I'LL refund it.

He has no idea I'm writing this and would probably be embarrassed by it, as he is a humble man.

He's also -- let's be honest -- a short man, so if you have some kind of Randy Newman type problem with people who aren't as tall as you telling you things that WILL BLOW YOUR MIND PERMANENTLY, you probably shouldn't take this workshop.

Everyone else, get with it.
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I know a lot of people who were interested in this workshop, but signed up for the conflicting Switchboard workshop. It was a tough choice.
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Well, so it was. But Switchboard is now SOLD OUT, so if you want to get your group scene on (and you know you do), now you know where to go.
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Done and done.
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He taught one of my favorite workshops. Hunicutt is the man. Take it, before it fills up!
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ratliff wrote:...if you have some kind of Randy Newman type problem with people who aren't as tall as you...
HEY -

"Short people are just the same as you and I,
all men are brothers until the day we die" -R. Newman

Bonus points for anyone who can tell me who sang this bridge.

Apologies for the digression; back to your regular Hunicutt plug.
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mpbrockman wrote:Bonus points for anyone who can tell me who sang this bridge.
I'm gonna guess Wilt Chamberlain.
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Glenn Frey, according to the wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_People
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Matt wrote:Glenn Frey, according to the wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_People
Oh sure, go for the obvious one...


(I looked it up after the post. I thought Wilt was ironical.)
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Matt wrote:Glenn Frey, according to the wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_People
Wikipedia is, as usual, one-third right.

Take Hunicutt's workshop!
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signed up yesterday.
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There are only two slots left.
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Asaf wrote:There are only two slots left.
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