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And how do you know he won't just lie on the floor giggling for 8 hours? |
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Watching mime is too much like a bad trip, as is. |
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How about if the audience took the acid and Marcel did crank? I'd pay for that. |
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Since when were we ever given a say about having mime artists thrust in our faces? Give him Ketamine, that's what I say, and lots of it. |
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there's a saying "when on ketamine don't dance near a bookshelf" which probably doesn't apply to mime artists with no props. Worth remembering though. |
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At the end of the performance, [UB]? I'm not too sure, but I doubt it would be coherent. |
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Oh so it's OK to trap mime artists in large glass boxes but it's not OK to give them mind expanding drugs. Is that what we're saying here? Is it? Is it? |
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//Its Mime! It's French!//
Did you really think that this was a good way to get a croissant? Really? |
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Remember, slime is runny! |
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Are there kittens under that table? |
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Remember, bees make honey. |
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Remember, green's from Cali. |
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Mimes actually have a really precise art. If you added LSD then you'd just have a tripped out guy flopping around and I can see that en mass any weekend of the schoolyear at my college. Speaking of which there is an inordinant amount of mimes in my school's theatre department. PS. I like apricots. |
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This is a fantastic idea, but have him drop an hour or two before, so he's good and freaked out by the time he comes on stage. |
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Alternative: Have audience trip, and watch a tripping mime discourse on his trials and tribulations with tympanis booming on random occasion in the background. Release a dozen bats halfway though. |
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Look, he's acting like he's trapped inside a melting box. |
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Because mimes are a plague that must be eradicated. |
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I've never understood the popular loathing of mimes in the US (as exemplified in many Gary Larsen cartoons); is it because they look silly, or because they approach people and annoy them? |
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Personally, I find telemarketers more annoying... |
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Give them acid alright, hydrochloric though. |
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[d_s] - It's probably because watching other people tripping gets really boring after not very long, mime artist or no. |
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