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The Town Hall audience

#1 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:57 am

I wonder who did the "warm-up comedian" job for the audience, last night?

I understand that the rules were not to applaud at any time after the introductions, but half of those people were frozen like statues. They weren't even looking in the direction of the candidate who was talking--they just stared straight ahead.

Was Sister Killjoy offstage with a ruler, threatening to whack the knuckles of the first person to move?

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Re: The Town Hall audience

#2 Post by KilljoyWasHere » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:02 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:I wonder who did the "warm-up comedian" job for the audience, last night?

I understand that the rules were not to applaud at any time after the introductions, but half of those people were frozen like statues. They weren't even looking in the direction of the candidate who was talking--they just stared straight ahead.

Was Sister Killjoy offstage with a ruler, threatening to whack the knuckles of the first person to move?
They know who to call when people need to be kept in line, and fun should be kept to a bare minimum. My cohort Otto Ashcroft was perched up in the rafters with an AK-47 just waiting for someone to so much as pick their nose....

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#3 Post by notebookboy » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:03 am

I miss the townhall Bored....

And even the toenhall Bored...... :(

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#4 Post by geoffil » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:08 am

Minty man said the venue only held 5000 people and over half was reserved for the press. No tickets were available to the general public. Y

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#5 Post by mntetn » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:14 am

The "ordinary citizens" were supposedly chosen by the Gallup organization from undecided Nashville voters. Think about that next time one of those pollsters calls you.

Or next time you audition ...

"Why do you want to be on the show?"

"Oh, I haven't decided, really, I just got talked into coming with a friend."

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#6 Post by danielh41 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:21 am

That wasn't a true town hall debate. The questions were selected ahead of time from who knows how many questions submitted. The only difference between this debate and the first one is that people in the audience were reading the questions rather than the moderator. And Tom Brokeoff was pretty bad at the moderator job.

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#7 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:26 am

mntetn wrote:The "ordinary citizens" were supposedly chosen by the Gallup organization from undecided Nashville voters. Think about that next time one of those pollsters calls you.

Or next time you audition ...

"Why do you want to be on the show?"

"Oh, I haven't decided, really, I just got talked into coming with a friend."
I don't think that'd work so well for me, any more. :|

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