Joel, Trace & Frank Panel at Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago4 Replies to “Joel, Trace & Frank Panel at Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago”Commenting at Satellite News
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A good discussion panel, but wow, I almost felt bad for “the Philo guy” at the end! :laugh:
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Agreed – I was there and thought Joel was really picking on the guy. Still, a fun presentation and it was so great to be just feet away from some of my favourite guys.
Gare
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I sat behind the Philo guy and clapped him on the back as a sign of camaraderie. He was laughing the whole time and wasn’t upset, just embarrassed. I doubt that Joel would have continued to lay into the guy if he actually looked upset.
I also got to ask a question about laughter in the writing room when making jokes that caused laughter on the set. I think it went over well because Frank got to tell us about laughing at “the flavor of a Pringle.”
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Now we know how old Crow is!
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