Mastering Our Craft March 21, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 7 Comments In relentless pursuit of the perfect stand-up material, our participation in these past 5 weeks of the comedy workshop have taught us to ask The Really Tough Questions: “Now, wait. Was that groin, or crotch?”
CRSE says March 21, 2007 at 11:46 am Is there a preferred term? Now Im very curious. This class has beena learning experience for all of us!
yoshi says March 21, 2007 at 12:02 pm Yes, curious readers would like to know if there is a preference! That’s just funny. 🙂
Mary (mert) says March 21, 2007 at 3:49 pm When I was a kid, my neighbors (boys) liked to refer to it as their grow’in. LOL!
John Masters says March 22, 2007 at 3:09 pm To me crotch is plain spoken. Groin is a more genteel way of saying crotch. That’s my way of thinking anyway. Standup comedy isn’t very genteel, so I would go with crotch when going for laughs.
Administrator says April 7, 2007 at 7:14 pm Go with “crotch.” Hard consonants are funnier. Yep, that’s exactly what my teacher said. Although I VERY much enjoy Oh, The Joys version 😛
Is there a preferred term? Now Im very curious. This class has beena learning experience for all of us!
Yes, curious readers would like to know if there is a preference!
That’s just funny. 🙂
When I was a kid, my neighbors (boys) liked to refer to it as their grow’in. LOL!
Go with “crotch.” Hard consonants are funnier.
That would be Coochie Snorcher.
To me crotch is plain spoken. Groin is a more genteel way of saying crotch. That’s my way of thinking anyway.
Standup comedy isn’t very genteel, so I would go with crotch when going for laughs.
Go with “crotch.” Hard consonants are funnier.
Yep, that’s exactly what my teacher said.
Although I VERY much enjoy Oh, The Joys version 😛