Millard.
Fillmore.
Millmore.
We already spend so little time talking about this guy.
Why not cut down even more?
Two syllables for the price of three!
Unimpress.
President.
Unimpresident.
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If God were a zillionaire, this is the blog he would buy.
Is there a Millmore East and a Millmore West?
ReplyDeleteIn improv comedy, people are taught to always say "yes, and..." because that will help open more doors, develop more options, grow more comedy.
ReplyDeleteSo, I'll say yes. And...?
(Hope that you will fill in that blank, because I don't know what you mean.)
In improv, people are taught to say more things AFTER the "and," I believe that's key.
But I'm a standup. We say "yes and... no."
Surprise!
Improv.
Provoke.
Improvoke.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillmore_East
ReplyDeleteRight in your backyard. So to speak.
Ask and I shall receive, that's what I always say to me in situations like this.
ReplyDeleteReceivin'.
Vindication.
Receivindication.