I think you'll agree that the brainstorming and research we've put in over the last few posts on a variety of subjects has been exhaustive.
Particularly on the theme of 'Tsars', which was arbitrarily chosen.
If you are taken on to speak or write on a subject - any subject - or if you're putting together a stand-up set, you'd be well advised to rummage around extensively in your research and your mind, to ensure you've made the most out ofyour subject.
You don't want to miss any hidden gems... and they are there.
I hope you've had fun with the jokey free-wheeling we've been doing, and hope you have been able to make a start on your own comedy.
It's a question of practise, open-mindedness and not instantly throwing anything away.
Our next post will be more to do with theory, particularly to do with the Rule of Three.
Best regards, Marc
Particularly on the theme of 'Tsars', which was arbitrarily chosen.
If you are taken on to speak or write on a subject - any subject - or if you're putting together a stand-up set, you'd be well advised to rummage around extensively in your research and your mind, to ensure you've made the most out ofyour subject.
You don't want to miss any hidden gems... and they are there.
I hope you've had fun with the jokey free-wheeling we've been doing, and hope you have been able to make a start on your own comedy.
It's a question of practise, open-mindedness and not instantly throwing anything away.
Our next post will be more to do with theory, particularly to do with the Rule of Three.
Best regards, Marc