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Raymond
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William
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Elena
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Mary Sue
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Peter
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France
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Rebecca
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Murray
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Raymond Cheng,
Ontario
It's good to speak the truth and have part of your audience
think it's funny. It's even better when you know the others
understand it as a satirical documentary. But it's wonderful
that an ambulance can't take you off the stage.
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William Hurst,
Ontario
I'm 5 feet tall 105lbs, good build and brown hair, one tatoo
on my right chest, I have a cat. I work for a doctor and a
flea market on weekends, and i own an internet business. I
also like to chat or cam on yahoo messenger.
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Elena Reyes,
Ontario
I was coherced into trying stand up comedy by a rogue counsellor.
I decided to stick with it because I felt that it would give
my apperance and my personality something in common.
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Mary Sue MacDonald,
Ontario
Taking this comedy course has made me realize that trying
to be funny takes a lot of hard work. But it is all worth
it if you can make someone laugh.
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