Thanks! Sorry I was late... Texas Relays + 40 Acres Fest (the Roots were on campus) = traffic.andrea wrote:brad is so awesome and was very helpful to us on saturday night. thanks for being there during laff...that will be great!!
Aww, thanks! I totally agree with the second sentence. At least, that's what I should start telling myself.Jessica wrote:Brad is a wonderful house manager. Many a time I've come in to the theater on Sunday and blessed him for how clean and organized everything is. House manager is one of those jobs that the more you don't notice it, the better you are doing your job.

Thanks, Kaci... but who are you? Beeler? No, that name still doesn't ring any bells... What the hell is a pgraph?kaci_beeler wrote:I notice Brad.
I'm at the Hideout on Saturdays a fair amount, and I've noticed him and the stuff he does.
EYES OPEN PEOPLE! EYES OPEN!
Although incredibly clever in its original form, I decided to correct the errors in the previous sentence.madeline wrote:He's the sexiest man you will ever meet.
For realz, yo, house managing on Saturday nights can be quite a rewarding experience any given week. Anyone who performs regularly on a Saturday can tell you that the loss of 50% of your weeknights each week can suck at times. I wouldn't do it if I didn't enjoy catching shows (some of the best lines I've heard have been from shows I've overheard from the Hideout office), encouraging curious people to come see improv, or learning more about improv from observing everyone else. I think it's helped me become a better improviser, which is always a plus. If I didn't enjoy you fine people who tend to perform on Saturdays, I wouldn't be there either.
I didn't mean to pander for sympathy, but apparently I have. Either way, this thread is totally about LAFF and if you're reading this, you should probably go ahead and sign up to help out. Come overlook me in person! (I kid, I kid)