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Date Posted: 07/25/03 6:31am
Author: Julia
Subject: Re: July 18th show reviews (if you can't tell there are spoilers....)
In reply to: Michelle 's message, "Re: July 18th show reviews (if you can't tell there are spoilers....)" on 07/24/03 11:56pm

They definitely should stick to volunteers - most of the time. How can we forget Larry the animal noise maker from Vegas - he volunteered. That, though, opens up a whole kettle of fish about why they shouldn't choose the volunteers who are toasted.

The same thing happened at one of the shows in Atlantic City. A person was pulled up on stage to do moving people and she had absolutely no idea of what to do. I want to say she was supposed to move Colin (I could be and probably am wrong. If anyone else was at the Sunday show please correct me if I am wrong). She had no desire to be there and didn't even understand what she was supposed to do - even after it was explained. People in the audience were having to tell her what to do. As it was, the person she was moving (Colin?) hardly moved at all and the whole scene ended up being a bit on the akward side.

I'm certainly not saying Moving People is easy to do - I did it after volunteering and I don't think I ever really moved Brad's left side (too close to the edge of the stage for my comfort zone). The point I'm making is that if someone's willing they'll have a bit more success than the unwilling person. Of course that's just what you said too so in reality I'm not making a point - I'm agreeing with one. I haven't had my morning intake of caffeine yet to please forgive me if I sound space shot.

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