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apiaryist wrote:P-graph is awesome and an inspiration. I still remember one of the first nights MS got together at dog and duck. Roy and Kareem were at the next table and we had a lovely discussion about troupe names.
Doctor Clobber is still the best troupe name ever.
PGraph plays every Thursday at 8pm! https://www.hideouttheatre.com/shows/pgraph/
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kbadr wrote:"That was really sweet. You guys should really consider just focusing on short form for like a year."
Andy Crouch, January 2006

But also, Andy is an awesome teacher.
hahahahahaha
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P-Graph is one of he finest troupes I have had the privelige to know. They performed with IfE in our first 3-fer, and een gave us a cookie cake!

It's great to watch them on stage because their playful and intriguing style of performing draws you into the show and leaves you with a feeling that you got to watch four people have fun doing what they love.
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PGRAPH

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I am against bumper stickers in principle, but i wear yours proudly

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patdaniels wrote:I am against bumper stickers in principle, but i wear yours proudly
Same here, even when I didn't used to have a bumper.

Also, check the other thread for a special surprise I left you guys for your third anniversary. The full deal is coming for your 200th show.
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mpbrockman wrote:... and I have yet to receive a satisfactory answer (from Kareem or anyone else) as to why Kareem looks devastatingly debonair in suits while I end up resembling a mid-level exec at a paper company. This is simply not fair.
It's all in the attitude, Brockman. When you wear a suit and try to look debonair, you end up looking like middle management. When Kareem dons a suit, he tries to look like like paper company executive, and he ends up looking debonair.

Besides that, he also wears (a) suits with vests; (b) a pocketwatch; (c) a neatly trimmed beard; and (d) hair product. He also has, unlike you or I, a physique with reasonable proportioins between his limbs and torso.

Take solace, though: there's no way he can play a ninth with one hand on the keyboard! I bet he can't even reach an octave.
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the_orf wrote:
mpbrockman wrote:(b) a pocketwatch
This is all you need to look debonair in life.
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