Wednesday, 30 April 2008
I insist only on manly hugs...
...from men obviously. Thigh slapping is permitted, as long as it is your own thigh. Quaffing is good although you must not get any drink on your costume. Shouting "Now sir, you die" and drawing your sword is good on the surface but usually leads to your demise as your opponent quips "No, YOU die". Saying "Egad", "Faith" and "Gadzooks" is considered normal.
So since we're doing a swashbuckler I thought it was name a cliche time. What are your favourite swashbuckler cliches (and can we get them into the play)?
So since we're doing a swashbuckler I thought it was name a cliche time. What are your favourite swashbuckler cliches (and can we get them into the play)?
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Comedy weapon -hero finds himself in a tight spot, minus his sword but saves himself by grabbing whatever's to hand, like an umbrella, broom handle, giant wooden crucifix :) and somehow manages to fight his way out.
I've just worked one in involving a pillow. Well, it's a start!
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