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Post by HerrHerr »

arthursimone wrote:
The Brigadier wrote: why such discretion? if it's a good line, folks, let's hear it.
"sushi?? that's the feeling i get when you rub my taint" -erika may
I think it was in a Stool Pigeon show
It was at the final Tight show before Jen and Erin left town, correct? I remember laughing my butt off b/c it was directed at Erin and it made him break out of charcter and guffaw and the audience went nuts.
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Post by TexasImprovMassacre »

HerrHerr wrote:
arthursimone wrote:
The Brigadier wrote: why such discretion? if it's a good line, folks, let's hear it.
"sushi?? that's the feeling i get when you rub my taint" -erika may
I think it was in a Stool Pigeon show
It was at the final Tight show before Jen and Erin left town, correct? I remember laughing my butt off b/c it was directed at Erin and it made him break out of charcter and guffaw and the audience went nuts.
jeff, all i could remember was that Erika said something about her taint, but not what the actual line was.
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Post by madeline »

that dog never breaks.

he's got my vote.

Post by Justin D. »

I can't remember many lines right now, but I can give two of my favorite moments (only two because I have many favorite moments) that I mentioned to others recently.

Brad had the audience completely turn on him during the Show Must Go On by lifting up my head and pointing out my non-ear. There was an audible gasp from the audience, but the stage itself vibrated with all the performers' muffled laughter.

Another hilarious moment during Maestro was by Bryan.

"Fuck you, chair!"

I was seriously glad I had been knocked out the round prior to that because I lost and wasn't able to get it back.
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Post by kbadr »

Nominations close today. Send 'em in!

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Post by shando »

And send a second set in as well, since Arthur gets to vote twice. Pretend you're a dog!
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Post by bradisntclever »

shando wrote:And send a second set in as well, since Arthur gets to vote twice. Pretend you're a dog!
I think you're sadly mistaken - Robin is the one voting twice.
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Post by kerri »

i heard robin voted for cheese for every category, hoping it would win and show up to accept the award
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Post by Dave »

bradisntclever wrote:
shando wrote:And send a second set in as well, since Arthur gets to vote twice. Pretend you're a dog!
I think you're sadly mistaken - Robin is the one voting twice.
Nuts to you all.

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Arthurina votes three times.
If you disrespect your character, or play it just for laughs, it will sell some gags, but it's all technique.
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