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Mike wrote:...and the saying "TOO MUCH GIBB!!!" part of my everyday vocabulary.
Haha... I still find myself saying this from time to time. Quality sketch.
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Good Job Chris!
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Wow, holy shit! Thank you all you awesome people! I had a great birthday! Went to see Sweeny Todd at the Alamo and got nicely soused.

My birth took twenty-three hours, so technically my birhtday is also today!
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Happy Birthday Chris!

What are you doing / have you done to celebrate?
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mcnichol wrote:Happy Birthday Chris!

What are you doing / have you done to celebrate?
I saw Sweeny Todd (which was a very solid, well-made movie) and I plan to play Micetro. Danu made me a cake and birthday breakfast and got me some sweet gifts. My new troupe Ray Guy's a Thief had a rehearsal in my mind.

It was a full day of love and messages from awesome people!
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HerrHerr wrote:My new troupe Ray Guy's a Thief
Ray Guy the punter? Another classic NFL reference?
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mpbrockman wrote:
HerrHerr wrote:My new troupe Ray Guy's a Thief
Ray Guy the punter? Another classic NFL reference?
So, for the same year's eve show we were asked to yell out the name of our troupe. Well, I'm not really a member of a troupe any longer, so I made up that name and blurted it out...hoping to make you chuckle, but I don't think you heard me.

Yes, the punter!
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HerrHerr wrote:
mpbrockman wrote:
HerrHerr wrote:My new troupe Ray Guy's a Thief
Ray Guy the punter? Another classic NFL reference?
So, for the same year's eve show we were asked to yell out the name of our troupe. Well, I'm not really a member of a troupe any longer, so I made up that name and blurted it out...hoping to make you chuckle, but I don't think you heard me.

Yes, the punter!
Oh crap! I'm really sorry that got by me. I would have folded.

Insert belated laughter here
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