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Get a coach and enjoy the old people smell.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 29 2011, 12:23 PM BST

Move to London, you'll be able to gig every day and never leave the city!

London's rubbish, though. Okay for a day out, but nothing more.

Angry

Quote: zooo @ June 29 2011, 12:34 PM BST

Angry

Take it outside, Sourpuss!

Quote: chipolata @ June 29 2011, 12:30 PM BST

London's rubbish, though.

You're rubbish.

F**king beautiful people walking around showing off their lovelyness. Bastards.

No offence to Londoners, but it would be hugely counterproductive for m to join the London open mic scene. In the North East I'm able to gig at pro nights, in frot of proper audiences and get a lot more valuable experience.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ June 29 2011, 1:27 PM BST

No offence to Londoners, but it would be hugely counterproductive for m to join the London open mic scene. In the North East I'm able to gig at pro nights, in frot of proper audiences and get a lot more valuable experience.

I suppose, but you can't gig half as much is all, and half the battle is getting up as often as possible to improve.

Quote: Gavin @ June 29 2011, 1:25 PM BST

F**king beautiful people walking around showing off their lovelyness. Bastards.

Don't hate us 'cos we're perfect.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 29 2011, 1:29 PM BST

Don't hate us 'cos we're perfect.

You'll all be as ugly as I am inside eventually. Time does that to people.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ June 29 2011, 1:27 PM BST

No offence to Londoners, but it would be hugely counterproductive for m to join the London open mic scene. In the North East I'm able to gig at pro nights, in frot of proper audiences and get a lot more valuable experience.

Can't say I agree with this - provided you're good enough you can mix it up with the pros in the city - even someone like myself who's not been at it two years can share a bill with name comedians. Not sure what you mean by 'proper' audiences either. Larger? More working class?

No I mean actual people who are customers, not just acts and their friends.

Why would I mean more working class?

Quote: Nat Wicks @ June 29 2011, 2:18 PM BST

No I mean actual people who are customers, not just acts and their friends.

I suppose that just depends on the night, obviously there will be a lot of ones like that, but as I say, it's all stage time, which is the most important thing to start with.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ June 29 2011, 2:18 PM BST

Why ay would I mean more working class like?

:)

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 29 2011, 2:21 PM BST

I suppose that just depends on the night, obviously there will be a lot of ones like that, but as I say, it's all stage time, which is the most important thing to start with.

It's a subject that is endlessly debated on Chortle. I want as much stage time as I can get, generally, but I'm of the opinion that all gigs are not all equal experience wise.

Says she who is on her way to Preston to do a gong show tonight. Oh well, it's a chance to be seen more than anything.

Quote: Marc P @ June 29 2011, 2:28 PM BST

:)

CHEEKY!

Quote: Nat Wicks @ June 29 2011, 2:43 PM BST

It's a subject that is endlessly debated on Chortle. I want as much stage time as I can get, generally, but I'm of the opinion that all gigs are not all equal experience wise.

Says she who is on her way to Preston to do a gong show tonight. Oh well, it's a chance to be seen more than anything.

CHEEKY!

Whistling nnocently

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