Pebbledash / Onions / Left-hand thread
Oct. 17th, 2011 11:47 pmNot long after I worked out that my life displays the sort of timing usually reserved for BBC sitcoms set in suburbia - not so much 'bad timing' as 'bloody hell the timing on that's so knackered I'm surprised it runs at all' - I, er, actually no I didn't.
I think what really happened is that I started treating this LJ business like stand-up comedy. The sort of stand-up that is as anti-matter to that Macintyre chap.
Anyway. This fine item reminded me of this other thing:
The splendid
prusik of this very parish wrote of his experiences doing improv, and there was a thing in there that resonated, which is that you should always take what your scene-partner offers and run with it.
"Ha! Look! We're in a space-ship!"
"Crikey captain! Do you know where we are, or should we stop at the next interplanetary newsagent and ask?"
"Etc!"
vs.
"Ha! Look! We're in a space-ship!"
"No we're not. You're being silly."
" ... "
People who opt for the second version of events round me can piss off, frankly. It's rude and sucks all the fun from the moment.
(I had a point to this, but I think I've forgotten it. Likely something about looking out for milkfloats and never listening to a word I write ever.)
I think what really happened is that I started treating this LJ business like stand-up comedy. The sort of stand-up that is as anti-matter to that Macintyre chap.
Anyway. This fine item reminded me of this other thing:
The splendid
"Ha! Look! We're in a space-ship!"
"Crikey captain! Do you know where we are, or should we stop at the next interplanetary newsagent and ask?"
"Etc!"
vs.
"Ha! Look! We're in a space-ship!"
"No we're not. You're being silly."
" ... "
People who opt for the second version of events round me can piss off, frankly. It's rude and sucks all the fun from the moment.
(I had a point to this, but I think I've forgotten it. Likely something about looking out for milkfloats and never listening to a word I write ever.)
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Date: 2011-10-18 09:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-10-18 04:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-10-18 06:56 pm (UTC)I really don't know. There's just a horrible sinking feeling when the words go off in the wrong direction.