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ThePlague

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16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Freestyle Friday!!!!! · 0 replies · +1 points

did you make this pic on picnik? If so I am very proud.

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Crew · 0 replies · +1 points

short for LIE-brary. Don't trust this mutha f(shut your mouth)

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - You Tell Me · 0 replies · +1 points

I love it!

I think a great improv teacher makes you feel like you are safe.

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Marketing: the basics.... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks to Brady O'Callahan for reposting us!
http://bradyocallahan.tumblr.com/

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Our first tour - why a... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks Drew, it was really fun!

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Improv Everywhere does... · 0 replies · +1 points

Actually guys, a lot of their earlier stunts were largely improvised. The idea was to create a public scenario and then improvise within it. As time goes by their stunts become more and more scripted, but lots of previous events were not. A good example is the little league game. If you're an agent on that event, you don't get a script. You just know who your character is and then you improvise the part; ie hot dog vendor, or fan. Same with the Rock Concert they swarmed down upon. You don't show up with a script, you just show up to the show as a major fan of the band and then improvise the role. I agree that lots of their events are choreographed (the mobius and this musical grocery store) but lots aren't. (subway birthday party, tour of NYC water fountain) The end.

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Marketing: the basics.... · 0 replies · +1 points

what I'm saying is... if you walk yourself through the site, and your designer is - implementing/setting up a tailored header/and cleaning up a few codes.... that's about 200$.
What I'm saying is, you the improviser will have to do a little research. You will have to google a few things. You will have to ask "wootheme" for help, and check out some youtube tutorials... but you will figure it out. I did and I'm a stupid face.

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Family Guy spoofs impr... · 1 reply · +1 points

You know Hawkins... I totally hear what you're saying on this one. I guess I think it's really funny because every improv team starts out this way. We're all a little green and anxious the first couple of years. I know a guy who used to come into EVERY scene as his "cousin Vinny who worked for Streets and Sans." We need to be able to laugh at ourselves. We almost called my troupe in college the "The Fun Police." They ended up using it for a sketch team instead. That's ridiculous! Why we won't be offended by this episode is because we know that our work has matured way passed these early stages. That we're growing as artists and we can recognize our own weaknesses. The one thing that Family Guy and improv have in common is that sometimes they're both really funny and sometimes they both really suck. At least we have the excuse of "we're making it up on the spot."

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Staying True To Harold... · 0 replies · +1 points

The situation Riki is referring to is this: Bryan accidentally kicked a chair into the audience which hit a gentleman sitting in the front row. Without a losing a beat, he apologized to the gentleman, made sure everyone was okay, got the audience back on his side and then snapped right back into the show without dropping a beat. It was amazing.

16 years ago @ USS Rock 'N Roll - Love Improv? Get a Lif... · 0 replies · +1 points

fair enough ladies. also... don't be too hard on improvisers who don't know how to talk about anything but improv and do bits. these kind of improvisers are usually young and excited, nervous around people, like being the funny guy, might be socially awkward, or any number of things. Be easy with these types by simply asking them about another phase of their life. Conversations rest on us as much as they rest on the ones we are talking to.