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We're going to play a game here that these girls have chosen. They asked if they could
play the game of "Blind Line". Now, different improv groups will call this by different
names. I've heard it called "Fill in the Blank", "Clifford", a bunch of different things like
that. We're calling it "Blind Line". So what we have here is each of has a few little slips
of paper. These slips of paper have a line of dialog or a line from a movie or who knows
what on them. And we don't know. We don't get to see them ahead of time. But we grabbed
three of them each. We had someone else write them for us and we're going to try to act
out a little make believe scene for you. No big deal. And while we're doing that scene
once in a while, we're going to open one of these and use it for a line of dialog instead
of what we would have thought to say. And it's our job to continue to stay with the
make believe and to try to have fun things to do and come and go from this scene and
whatnot. Does that sound like an ok description? You guys know this game pretty well. Yeah,
yeah. Ok, so to play this from our producer, what would be a place like a place where people
all go together? Church. A church? Yeah. You want to do church? Ok. Church is a little
scary for me are you sure you want to do church? No. How about a store, a type of store or
something? A book store. A pizza store. A what? Ok, we'll take both of those ideas and
put them together. How about that? So it's a book store that sells pizza, too. Ok? So
we take you now to the.... Oh yeah, have you seen one. Well, we'll be at the one maybe.