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Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

kaci_beeler wrote:
WorkitSmart wrote:I am brand new here.. 2 posts including this one.

Having a little trouble finding my way around. Is there a way to find new posts? I keep clicking on threads of interest, only to find it's been days since anyone wrote. How to we find recent posts?

thx! :)
Can you introduce yourself in the introductions thread?
I have no idea if you're a real person who enjoys improv based on your posts.
well, now i just feel like a fool...a damned fool, i tells ya!
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kaci_beeler wrote:
WorkitSmart wrote:I am brand new here.. 2 posts including this one.

Having a little trouble finding my way around. Is there a way to find new posts? I keep clicking on threads of interest, only to find it's been days since anyone wrote. How to we find recent posts?

thx! :)
Can you introduce yourself in the introductions thread?
I have no idea if you're a real person who enjoys improv based on your posts.
I had the same hunch, so I nixed the advertising in her profile. If she turns out to actually know some stuff about improv, I might put it back.
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bradisntclever wrote:
kaci_beeler wrote:
WorkitSmart wrote:I am brand new here.. 2 posts including this one.

Having a little trouble finding my way around. Is there a way to find new posts? I keep clicking on threads of interest, only to find it's been days since anyone wrote. How to we find recent posts?

thx! :)
Can you introduce yourself in the introductions thread?
I have no idea if you're a real person who enjoys improv based on your posts.
I had the same hunch, so I nixed the advertising in her profile. If she turns out to actually know some stuff about improv, I might put it back.
If she's spam, she's investing some serious energy in it.
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Yeah, I don't think you're a robot, WorkItSmart, just a zealous lady who tries really hard to sell concert tickets online. You're probably not trying to offend anyone.

Come see some shows, though, so you can take part in the conversations realistically and know what we're about.
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Roy Janik wrote:Yeah, I don't think you're a robot, WorkItSmart [...]
Okay, we can sort this out fairly simply:

You reach down and you flip the tortoise over on its back, WorkItSmart.  The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can't.  Not without your help.  But you're not helping.  Why is that, WorkItSmart?

:mrgreen:

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hujhax wrote:You reach down and you flip the tortoise over on its back. The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can't.  Not without your help.  But you're not helping....
No, I'm mocking it.

You have a cruel imagination, Peter. Remind me to sing you my song about bludgeoning seals sometime.
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Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

mpbrockman wrote:
hujhax wrote:You reach down and you flip the tortoise over on its back. The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can't.  Not without your help.  But you're not helping....
No, I'm mocking it.

You have a cruel imagination, Peter. Remind me to sing you my song about bludgeoning seals sometime.
i'm surprised you've only got one...
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Roy Janik wrote:Yeah, I don't think you're a robot, WorkItSmart, just a zealous lady who tries really hard to sell concert tickets online.
Exactly my thought, but I'd rather have someone who actively engages in a discussion versus dropping by to promote ticket sales.
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hujhax wrote: Okay, we can sort this out fairly simply:

You reach down and you flip the tortoise over on its back, WorkItSmart.  The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can't.  Not without your help.  But you're not helping.  Why is that, WorkItSmart?

:mrgreen:

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WHAT DO YOU MEAN, I'M NOT HELPING?!

Post by arthursimone »

for some sweet improv tickets, check out
http://coldtownetheater.frontgateticket ... &eid=55179
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The goddamn best Austin improv classes!
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Post by bradisntclever »

arthursimone wrote:for some sweet improv tickets, check out
http://coldtownetheater.frontgateticket ... &eid=55179
I'll allow it.
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the_reverend wrote:
mpbrockman wrote:You have a cruel imagination, Peter. Remind me to sing you my song about bludgeoning seals sometime.
i'm surprised you've only got one...
Only the one, but it does contain a reference to "eye-poking sticks" with a nifty accompanying hand motion.
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