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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Postscripts to Experiments 002

In this Postscript to Experiment, two of my experiments have converged, hence Postscripts to Experiments. Previously I have mentioned one experiment on this blog, allowing the security words, which sometimes appear in order to confirm a link posting to my profile, to inspire my some of my status updates. The other experiment has been a little more long-term.

Postscript to First Experiment

From the McArdle, I merely posted a link about a minute ago to the Association for Glycogen Storage Disease (AGSD) Type V (McArdle disease).

Receiving AP) Walesa, Friday at 3:49 p.m. Christopher Hurt concedes that is not quite Associated Press Video News (AP).

Friday at 3:42 p.m. Christopher Hurt had perhaps more fun Thursday at the Roving Imp Coffee House compared to pasts' Thursdays. Tonight he will be seeing Olive Juice and Spite at The Roving Imp Theater!

Thursday at 6:16 a.m. Christopher Hurt would go to the sale, but he does not know anyone named Alfreda.

And lastly, March 31 at 10:50 a.m. Christopher Hurt is often miffing his sisters Kimberly and Pamela.

Postscript to Second Experiment

At the Roving Imp Theater, Biblioclast is one of the best ensembles. In the long-form, John and Nifer use lines taken from the work of literature or cinema to inspired scenes in an all-new, improvised, one-act play. In the previous month, the work is randomly selected from suggestions written by the audience.

Usually David has had the best luck in having his suggestions selected. Having tried for a while, the last two times, my suggestions, "More than Meets the Eye: Part 1, 2, and 3" from The Transformers, and "The Agenda: Part 1, 2, and 3", and "Optimal Situation" from Beast Wars: Transformers were selected.

Surprised by my influence, I have actually had effects. Because I had a show with Project Improv on Saturday, March 20, John graciously moved the long-form portion of Biblioclast to Friday, March 19. Apparently the audience is through seeing Transformers-inspired improv, and submitted fifty suggestions; three of which were mine. My suggestion for next month was not selected.

Postscripts to Experiments

Together security words and the selection of my suggestions converged 21 hours ago Christopher Hurt enjoyed Biblioclast tonight at the The Roving Imp Theater and Roving Imp Coffee House. Nifer and John killed the fatted calf and "Transformers: Beast Wars" was faithfully destroyed! A night of super shows by all ensembles!

Perhaps that I so thrilled by this demonstrates that I actually am quite dull, and 2 seconds ago Christopher Hurt has yet to play the role of worried pitchman, like your girlfriend, when promoting The Roving Imp Theater or the Roving Imp Coffee House.

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