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I kinda miss it. I was talking to my daughter Robin the other day and she said you misses it too. For almost 30 years I have done improv before an audience a couple of times a week. It is almost a faith for me. The flow of the universe comes in the endorphins of improv. But, then, all forms of performance are a link to something within that unites us all. In that moment of creation we are all joined at the soul. We are all in that moment together, a shared experience for performer and audience. My heart rejoices at all the points we touch within our minds during the show. When I say something before the crowd and they know what is beyond those words, we prove the magnificence of the physhic bond we have as brothers and sisters in this world.
Wow, am I pretentious? Yeah, well, maybe I am.
Wow, am I pretentious? Yeah, well, maybe I am.