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Same year's eve?

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Post by kbadr »

40 tickets have been sold already. This is going to be great!

Bring by some sort of snacky thing if you're able.

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Post by Jules »

I tried. I even had a party outfit on. Just too wrung out and decided to do a little self care tonight (You know I was tired if I passed on a dance party). Happy Same Year's Eve to some of the funniest, smartest, sexiest people I know!!! May 2010 bring us all creative, artistic and personal joy and may the Muse of Comedy grace us all!
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Post by mpbrockman »

I managed to stop by for the tail end of this party after my gig. Intoxalicious! I got a great pic of Beeler and Ward cuddling intimately on the floor of the green room which I will post here if I ever figure out how to get images off of my computer to the forum (whole lotta leg, Kaci!)

Apparently a marvelous time was had by all. I wish I could have been a part of it again this year. Ah well, 2010 beckons...
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Post by Justin D. »

That was my favorite Same Year's Eve night so far. The shows were great from what I experienced first-hand in the second set and from what I heard about the parts of the first and third set that I missed. (That sentence was overly complicated.) I think the toasts set a new record at 23 minutes. So many wonderful actual conversations, dancing (yes, dancing), and generally, it was a place full of smiling people.

Simply put, you people are great.
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Post by fbillac »

I had a blast. Still have "We Are The World" stuck in my head....damn you Asaf!

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Post by Marc Majcher »

What they said. I could have done that all night. You all are awesome, and I feel privileged and honored to count you among my friends.
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Sadly, Jastroch did not get laid. We should never stop trying though!
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Post by SarahMarie »

Indeed. The love I have for this community is going to make my head explode one day. Thank you for being so warm and wonderful. :oops:
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Post by EmilyBee »

Huge love for the improv peeps. A special call-out to the improvised barbershop on the cat walk. And dancing!!! And zombie camp! So great meeting new friends!
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Post by chelsea gilman »

agreed all around - loving the AIC community indeed.
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Post by Chuy! »

That barbershop stuff was amazing! Next year we need a burning trashcan to stand around... Many thanks to Lampe for insisting that I make it to the party...
Chicken Fried Steak and all that...
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Post by hujhax »

Profane, vindictive barbershop ftw!

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Post by Justin D. »

Because of a picture from last night's show, I was just explaining to Kristina one of the scenes I was in (the McDonald's manager, McPassion burger, and money family one), and I came to understand yet again that improv is seriously weird sometimes.
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Post by AmyA »

This was my first Same Year's Eve and I had so much fun! Looooved being a part of the musical improv.

You always remember your first....

Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

if i'm never a part of a barbershop quartet again, i will be proud of the time we spent together...

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