13 Jan 05 - 04:19 AM (#1378016) Subject: BS: Make em Laugh From: GUEST,eric the red Yo muppett, I couldn't read your email address and I still can't get to my personal pag, so this is the site you want. http://www.monologues.co.uk/index2.htm Any problems email me at d.hanson@tesco.net Cheers, eric |
13 Jan 05 - 01:30 PM (#1378212) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh From: Georgiansilver Good site..thank you. Best wishes, Mike. |
14 Jan 05 - 08:53 AM (#1378871) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh From: GUEST 3! |
15 Jan 05 - 07:22 AM (#1379344) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: GUEST I use that site quite often for doing my monologues its a excellent site |
15 Jan 05 - 08:00 AM (#1379346) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: GUEST,eric the red I posted this thread for muppett, we talked last Wednesday and he gave me his email address which I couldn't read the following day and I can't use a mudcat PM because of the current problems. If anyone out there can pass on my email address to him I would be very grateful. d.hanson@tesco.net Cheers, eric |
16 Jan 05 - 05:04 AM (#1379905) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: GUEST refresh |
17 Jan 05 - 04:02 AM (#1380349) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: Gurney The site owner, Paul, is a Mudcatter too. |
17 Jan 05 - 04:34 AM (#1380367) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: Dave Hanson Hello Paul, Make em Laugh is one brilliant website. Keep up the good work, eric |
22 Jan 05 - 11:23 AM (#1385226) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: GUEST,crzylilminmin09 make me a monologue please |
22 Jan 05 - 11:40 AM (#1385235) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: Amos Poof --- you're a monologue. A |
22 Jan 05 - 09:11 PM (#1385617) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: GUEST If my mum had enough wool could she knit me one too...? Good site. |
23 Jan 05 - 01:02 AM (#1385720) Subject: RE: BS: Make em Laugh (monologues) From: GUEST,.gargoyle Currently, re-reading, (first was in youth) Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa series.
Delightful, laugh-out-loud, turn of the century, sketchs that are written in monologue style.
Sincerely,
George Peck was a govenor of Wisconsin. |