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Post by shando »

I didn't realize that IFE was finally going to do their mythical Time Hobo show until I read Courtney's recommendation on Austin CultureMap.

It got me thinking....IFE always takes super bold risks at OoB. I love how playful these guys are and how much they're willing to play it unsafe, especially during a festival. IFE, I doff my hat. You guys embody the true spirit of Out of Bounds.
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Post by beardedlamb »

word to that. that first cochise show a couple years ago was definitely a highlight of the festival. in the old days, we used to encourage people submitting to give us their boldest and most "out of bounds" stuff.

wtf is Time Hobo?

haha, just looked it up. awesome.
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Post by LisaJackson »

Hear hear. Or Here here. Or however it goes.

Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

Hear here.

i'm going to be very upset if Time Hobo doesn't have a kick ass theme song.
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Post by hujhax »

LisaJackson wrote:Hear hear. Or Here here. Or however it goes.
It's originally short for "Hear him, hear him," which was how you cheered people on in the House of Commons in the 17th century.

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Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

hujhax wrote:
LisaJackson wrote:Hear hear. Or Here here. Or however it goes.
It's originally short for "Hear him, hear him," which was how you cheered people on in the House of Commons in the 17th century.

</the_more_you_know>

:mrgreen:

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Post by Matt »

There's an amusing story here. We'll tell you after the show.
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