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A Man Walks into a Bar Page 3

Quote: Chappers @ July 9 2010, 7:49 PM BST

I'd have said there were more like 40 people there plus actors.

I still didn't get my drink!

These actors who weren't people...

(Ok, I'm being pedantic.)

Actors are only people if they happen to be playing people.
Otherwise the canvas is blank.

James Cotter told me that.

What Griff said.

And well done to the people who put the night on.
I'd definitely go again.

Bandage! It must have been years!

Dan

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ July 9 2010, 9:40 PM BST

Actors are only people if they happen to be playing people.
Otherwise the canvas is blank.

James Cotter told me that.

I actually quoted my hero Peter Sellers who once said "I'm a classic example of all humourists - only funny when I'm working." But it amounts to the same thing. I agree with that statement.

Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 9 2010, 10:55 PM BST

What Griff said.

What Bandage said.

I enjoyed it and I will go again.

Thanks for all the feedback. We're really glad everyone enjoyed it. Any other comments or suggestions, either stick them in this thread or feel free to email us. We're on FaceBook too, you'll find us here:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Man-Walks-into-a-Bar/127663430579251?filter=1

Any idea when the next one is?

A man walks into a bar. A moment later, Chappers walks into the bar. The man walks out.

We're in the process of arranging the next event. But we've been hit with a few delays: holidays, honeymoons, actors' schedules. Hopefully we'll have a firm date to share soon.

Are you still open for submissions?

Quote: chipolata @ September 8 2010, 12:38 PM BST

Are you still open for submissions?

I am, send it to me.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 8 2010, 12:42 PM BST

I am, send it to me.

You couldn't handle one of my scripts. It would burn your brain out.

Quote: chipolata @ September 8 2010, 1:16 PM BST

You couldn't handle one of my scripts. It would burn your brain out.

*Grumble* Try and do a down on his luck fella' a favour . . .

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