"Hey," he said, "I'm not going to be on the hook for this alone, you know."
Now, why do I feel worried? And isn't it better if only one of us goes to jail?
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Larry and I are spending a cozy (and cheap) evening listening to the Capitol Steps April Fool's Day radio special. If you've never heard one of their shows before, you are missing a treat. I think my favorite was 2 New Year's Eves ago, when they had the 4 liberal Supreme Court Justices dancing around singing "Staying Alive."
Look! I found it on YouTube:
There are a lot of other ones to watch too. Why not? Sure beats working...
Look! I found it on YouTube:
There are a lot of other ones to watch too. Why not? Sure beats working...
I'm not quite sure how to respond to that one. Being a performer myself, I would say that they need some work---maybe more rehearsal?
ReplyDeleteHeh, heh.
They aren't strict professionals - I think the group started as a bunch of government workers who did this sort of thing on the side. It's supposed to look sort of goofy and thrown together.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I had lunch with one of the Capitol Steps cast members on Sunday! What a coincidence! He is in a show with my sister and we all went out afterwards.
ReplyDeleteI think those shows are hysterical.
In response to Shawn...they are inclined to appear like Saturday Night Live comedians.
So funny.
I love those guys!! hilarious!
ReplyDeletei see dead people....that's a great line for everything, including the toilet paper incident in the super market!
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Very clever. Funny.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty goofy stuff;)
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh about the co-signing. We had a similar discussion about a business venture--I'm on the hook for WHAT???
Between you & Mary Alice, I am cracking up today!
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