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Old 07-30-2005, 02:13 AM
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Good points Darrell!

Traci, I would suggest trying to establish a character that has a lot of your civilian traits (non-clown). You will find that routines flow a lot easier as opposed to being a character that is completely opposite of your personality. The more you have to force your clowning the less natural you come across. I always enjoy that clowns have the unique opportunity to "foul" up and still incorporate it into their routine. A like to keep a sponge hammer with me so I can hit my head to "knock some sense" into it when I make a boo-boo! Good luck and the Clown Forum is always here for you! Red Clown Fred
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