[quote="ClevelandRocker, circa January 30, 2006"] Last night, I went to New York City to see the Upright Citizens Brigade again.
For those in the Midwest, this is what New York looks like. Jealous?
So we made it to the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre.
See, I was there!
This is what it looks like on the inside.
Unfortunately, I couldn't take any pictures during the show. But I did see some familar faces. That being, Horatio Sanz and Dan Bakkedahl. Also, Brian Huskey of Best Week Ever was there.
The show started with Horatio and some guy entering the room and talking about things. Horatio was unshaved and eating a cheeseburger. During the show, the cast would play improv. Horatio would giggle, try to get someone to give him a hand job, and quote, "A little T-Bag or something?".
Anyway, I had a great time. Seriously, if you are ever in New York any Sunday night, you really should go.
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That was what I wrote back in 2006. Let's see what else I can remember about the day.
Earlier that day, I had to watch a video for my Spanish ****at the library. After doing that, I brought a pen and journal with me. I mean, think about it. The first time I almost met Paul Scheer. It could happen again!
Well, it didn't. :(
But for your benefit, I had just gotten a camera, allowing me to take these pictures for the Midwest-conscious ;). I remember again waiting by the door again. I think it was drizzling. I eventually got my seat - I think it was the same seat as my first show.
Unfortunately, I hardly recognized the cast. Oh sure, there was Horatio Sanz, with beard, and TDS newbie Dan Bakkedahl, as well as Brian Huskey. But I couldn't remember really anyone else. Later, I found out one of the guys was named Jason Mantzoukis. Miriam Tolan also might have been there.
The sketch that I remember the most is the museum sketch. The cast played a bunch of children locked in a museum, or maybe just left unattended. At one point, Dan gets poo on his hands, and wipes it off on a wooly mammoth or something. Oh Dan, you are a weird one.
When we left, the bus driver got a little lost in New York. You see, the picture of the Empire State Building wasn't exactly the first picture I took of it. Most of the others were pretty blurry due to the fact that I was inside a moving bus at the time.
Okay, so I couldn't remember much more. Tv.com erased my earlier draft. But, I should get the last one posted soon.