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Dunno where best to put this... Please move as necessary.
Anyway, Robert Picardo was guesting at a comic expo in Calgary this past weekend. My improv comedy group was booked to provide entertainment there too, and since we specialized in these sorts of shows, we naturally invited Picardo to join us on stage. He agreed to help us out for one game, which made our resident Trekkers pretty danged giddy. Here's the video!
I'm the host for this particular segment. For a professional who has ten times the theatre experience as our whole troupe put together, he was surprisingly accomodating for us. A big shout out to Bob Picardo for being such a good sport!
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Lazy Canadians- never invading anyone or striking anyone's country pre-emptivly. Shit, I dont think they've ever occupied anyone (Quebec not counting).
Pretty funny improv- Picardo's a real sport.
-------------------- Justice inclines her scales so that wisdom comes at the price of suffering. -Aeschylus, Agamemnon
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2. Yes, Picardo was toatlly cool with everything he did with our group - I wish we could have done more, but that one game was all the time we could afford. I can only hope to be that professional when people approach me about my improv work, and not just brush them off with a poolite smile and wave.
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Will you come to Fort Lauderdale and do improv for my little cousin's fifth birthday?
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-------------------- "It speaks to some basic human needs: that there is a tomorrow, it's not all going to be over with a big splash and a bomb, that the human race is improving, that we have things to be proud of as humans." -Gene Roddenberry about Star Trek
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