Hammer Tyme #8
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However, hey it was cheap and worked generating money so what was the big deal. As I said, last column anything for money. We complain about yet tune in the next show to see what happens next. Why, it is in our blood. What else do we have to spend the next day discussing at work? Then the day of the show, we are talking about what we hope to see. I wonder if the creative staff mills around in the crowd to get ideas and uses that feedback. I recently got a chance to write scripting for an entertainment/sports show called Gladiator Ball. I took my own advice. I sat in the crowd watched and listened. I forgot I wrote it and acted like a person who paid to see it. Did I get my money’s worth? What would I want to see in the next show? Did anything make me regret coming? I took those ideas and have them in a notebook (yes, old school, not ready for a laptop only as I still often