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Not far from Exeter and I am going to look at Bristol as well. It's just a shame that there really isn't much action in Plymouth. I called a few bars this morning asking if they did open mic, and while most did, when I asked if they did stand up as opposed to just music, most of the people I spoke to answered 'Er, erm, not sure, I suppose we could', which would suggest not much goes on at all!

Jo, have a loom at finger exercises for dyspraxia. Paul Savage swears by them as a way of distracting nervous energy. Loads of comics have a routine before going on stage (some even do star jumps) to get rid of excess energy, which is I think what you need.

It's a shame you live in Mackemsville and not Geordietown, I would happily meet up with you to riff material and practice and stuff.

And lez out.

Quote: sootyj @ January 13 2011, 3:46 PM GMT

How close are you Exeter? I think there maybe more of a comedy scene there?

I believe James Cotter is the figurehead, if you will, of it.

Quote: Ben @ January 13 2011, 10:18 PM GMT

I believe James Cotter is the figurehead, if you will, of it.

Laughing out loud Very true.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ January 13 2011, 6:58 PM GMT

Jo, have a loom

For me that would only make things more complicated.

Shush.

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