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The local bishop must really hate these guys.

Last night, I took Belinda and Jim to Equal Grounds to hear the musical and comic stylings of a local group called The Monastery Dropouts. Unfortunately, this group doesn't appear to have a website, so I can't link to them (or keep track of their future performances).

I had never heard of group until a couple weeks ago when I received an email from Equal Grounds (I'm on their mailing list) announcing that they would be performing live at the coffee shop. I forwarded the email to Michele, knowing that she and Belinda would be in town the day of the show and suggested it as possible entertainment for the evening. Everyone seemed to like the idea, though Michele was unable to go with us.

The group's act can probably be best described the way Jim put it, part cabaret, part comedy act. The two members of the show are quick-witted, funny, and sing quite well. Their musical repertoire included such songs as The Vatican Rag by Tom Lehrer. In between songs, both men would banter back and forth and even with the audience, making for a humorous atmosphere. It's not clear how much of the banter was scripted and how much was improvisational, though both men would probably claim it's 100% the latter. If so, I would certainly never want to get into a battle of wits with either of them.

The show was marvellous and lasted for over two hours. The four of us (Becky joined us there late) all agreed we'd go see The Monastery Dropouts again if given the chance.

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Ave Maria, gee it's good to see ya
Doin' the Vatican Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag!!!!!

Joe has this song on CD. We played it for Chip. He about died laughing. Joe LOVES Tom Lehrer.

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