Hi Everybody,
My name is Chris, and I am new in town. I have improvised up in Boston and Connecticut for a while, and I moved down here to participate in your wonderful scene and grow as a person. I have been making the rounds to the theaters in town, and I thank those of you I have met already for such a warm reception to this strange and wonderful place.
I am sure I will see y'all around, and I can't wait for that.
Best,
Chris
Hey Y'all
Introduce yourself!
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If you're not having fun, have more fun.
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welcome! or as they say in your native land...welcome!
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Hiya! Look forward to seeing you around.
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Chris is the shit!!! I don't know him, yet, but I can tell...
Chicken Fried Steak and all that...
-CHUY!
-CHUY!
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Thanks for the warm welcomes all (especially your culturally sensitive one, Reverend Maxwell)! And I like you already, Chuy.
If you're not having fun, have more fun.
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Howdy Chris!
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Hi Chris! Welcome to Austin!
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Hi Chris! I've met you in real life!!! Welcome to the AIC!!!
"Great improvisers never look worried onstage. It's not that they became great and stopped worrying, they stopped worrying and then became great." - Miles Stroth