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Post by acrouch »

Kick fucking ass. I look forward to the improv.

Post by arthursimone »

Murphy is a terrific name!


there are rockstars and folk heroes and improv messiahs on this team! I can't wait to see their first show!!
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Post by Asaf »

Murphy

the bed
the brown
the soap

the troupe of awesomeness.
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Post by Marc Majcher »

LisaJackson wrote: Brzezinski
I just wanted to point out here that the sound that "rz" makes in Polish is one of my favorite sounds. Ewa will help you: http://www.ivosoftware.com/ivonaonline.php

Also, go Murphy! Woot woot.
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Post by the_orf »

I had a Murphy bed in grad school.

I use Murphy's oil soap to clean my wood floors.

I drink the occasional pint of Murphy's Irish Stout.

I have listened to the Dropkick Murphys on St. Patrick's Day.

My cousin's dog was, like Roy's, named Murphy. The Irish setter bonked its head on furniture a lot as a puppy and as an adult dog frequently sported erections at inappropriate times.

I can only hope that Murphy, the troupe, provides as much pleasure and amusement as the previous Murphys I have known.
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Post by LisaJackson »

the_orf wrote:I had a Murphy bed in grad school.

I use Murphy's oil soap to clean my wood floors.

I drink the occasional pint of Murphy's Irish Stout.

I have listened to the Dropkick Murphys on St. Patrick's Day.

My cousin's dog was, like Roy's, named Murphy. The Irish setter bonked its head on furniture a lot as a puppy and as an adult dog frequently sported erections at inappropriate times.

I can only hope that Murphy, the troupe, provides as much pleasure and amusement as the previous Murphys I have known.
sweeeeet

Post by foshizzle »

My cousin's dog was, like Roy's, named Murphy. The Irish setter bonked its head on furniture a lot as a puppy and as an adult dog frequently sported erections at inappropriate times.
A few of us do that too!.
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Post by Milquetoast »

Alpha Team Murphy. I second the Robocop-ness.

Great name! Why you guys gotta go and premiere after I'm gone? Grar.
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Post by Jeff »

This is a really arbitrary perspective, but something I've never told anyone yet is that I sorta consider Murphy to be the sister troupe of Skipfield, the new troupe I'm in. (Or I see Skipfield as the sister troupe of Murphy, either way, it's just an affectionate term to mean that there are things we have in common). I'm pretty sure we both formed last November, and we're both debuting this month. I know and like at least five people from Murphy. Both our names are a word with two syllables. We've both been coached by awesomeness.

Anyway, I wish you guys an awesome world premiere show on my birthday! And I hope we get to play together soon.
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