Edward Gorey Austin Improv Alphabet
Improvisors behaving badly.
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J is for Jill, who's Drum Machine beat her
Completely agreed, this got un-Gorey-esque fast.AmyA wrote:I'm going to insist that someone go back and strike all the entries in which no one died a freakish improv death. If we don't have standards for the Edward Gorey Improv Alphabet, what do we have?
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N is for none, the number who shall escape the wrath.
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The Quiet One
Improv For Evil
Improv For Evil
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R is for Rachel, who stood under an anvil.
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