BONS Nominations
Next week is Dead Week, and Best of No Shame Fall 2010 is coming up Dec. 10, the Friday before finals. We will be announcing the order before the Dead Week show, so if there's a piece you'd like to see in BONS, let us know via the comments to this post. The order for each show of this semester can be found in the archives of this blog, in case you can't recall the name. Go for it!
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The Rose: Prequel to Villains by Jjaro
Norse Remorse by Katy Baggs
Emotional Sleeves by Morgan Miller
Don't Fuck a Bro by Alaynna
The Drinking Machine by Spencer Abbe
What Nobody Tells You by Arlen Lawson
Fucking Ghosts! by Asher Stuhlman
(tie) A Half-Stoned Frenchman Reads a Letter to His Ex-Lover / Making Toys is Hard to Do...Period by Penny
Springfield XDm by Anne Sullivan
More Elderly Drivers by Lloyd Henry
Bringing it at an 8 by evn skenk and Katy Baggs
Poetry by Katie Monger, performed by Olivia Symmonds
Dear People Who Keep Calling My Phone by Evan Schenck
Super Lame United Team of Justice by Eric Jesteadt and Company
Best ofs, by author:
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- A Day at the Park by Mikey307@aol.com (11/12/10)
Alaynna:
- Don't Fuck A Bro (9/3/10)
Asher:
- I'm Afraid of Rabbits (9/3/10)
- Yahoo Questions, Yahoo Answers (10/22/10)
Brad Heely:
- Being Nicholas Cage (11/5/10)
Bryan:
- The Harry Johnson City Elections (9/24/10)
- More Conversations with Delroy Ban Voogernutt (11/5/10)
Chris Okiishi:
- Gay Baiting (11/12/10)
Eric:
- Super Lame United Team of Justice (10/22/10)
Evan:
- Guidance Counseling (11/5/10)
Jake:
- What are you doing? (11/12/10) [.5]
Jordan:
- A Formal Explanation of My Schedule (9/24/10)
Katy:
- Norse Remorse (9/3/10)
- Wubba Wubba Wubba (10/15/10) [on the condition that it be performed with a larger chorus that comes in over time]
- Goldeneye 007: The Game: The Movie (10/22/10)
Kjai:
- I Love Money (9/17/10) [.5]
Taylor:
- I Was Walkin' (10/8/10)
I'd nominate a Mark piece but I don't know which one.
More Elderly Drivers by Lloyd Henry
Don't fuck a Bro by Alyana
I'm Afraid of Rabbits, by Asher
Bringing it at an 8 by Evan Schenck and Katy Baggs
The Boy who was always gay by Taylor Cook
Frozen Carcasses by Kjai
A Tradition is founded by Spencer Abbe
Mamo part 3 by Morgan Miller and Marek Muller
Poetry by Alyssa
Never Gonna learn by Katy Baggs
Poetry by Katie Monger performed by Olivia Symmonds
Whiskey Town by Dirty Wheat and Barley
Friday Night Tales with Mark by Mark Smolyar-The Submarine
A Half Stoned Frenchman reads a letter to His Ex-Lover by Penny
Friday Night Tales by Mark Smolyar--Da one with da bears
A Half-Stoned Frenchman Reads a Letter to His Ex-Lover by Penny
A Tradition is Founded by Otto Abbe
I Saw You Walking by Brian Healy
The Rose: Prequel to Villains by Jjaro
I Love Corn by Kjai
There Were Stains by B-Kaz
Whiskey Town by Dirty Wheat and Barley
Bringing it at an 8 by evn skenk and Katy Baggs
More Elderly Drivers by Lloyd Henry
Gay Baiting and Other Ways I Spent My Summer by Chris Okiishi
An Interview with James S. Roth by his future wife
Don't Fuck a Bro by Alaynna
Norse Remorse by Katy Baggs
Making Toys is Hard to Do by Penny
Super Lame United Team by Eric
Gay Baiting by Chris
Guidance Counseling by Evan
I'm Afraid of Rabbits by Asher
A Tradition is Founded by Spencer
An Interview with James S. Roth
The Harry Johnson City Elections by Mike McGafferty
Attemped Standup by Alaynna
Fucking Ghosts! by Asher Stuhlman
Never Have I Been More Offended by Anyone Who Didn't See It Coming
A Bug's Life OR Nightmares You Will Have by evn skenk and Katy Baggs
Pages from Angry Girl's Diary by Penny
MAMO 1 by Marek Muller
The Little White Dork by Arlen Lawson
Schrodinger is a Dick! by Schrodinger's Cat
Dear People Who Keep Calling My Phone by Evan Schenck
Frozen Carcasses by Kjai
Dearest Journal by Jon Garfield
Friday Night Tales with Mark by Mark Smolyar
Fucking Son-of-a-Bitch Ladybug Asian Beetle Things by Molly Middleton
More Elderly Drivers by Lloyd Henry
Why I Love Herpes by Eric Jesteadt
Why is everyone nominating anonymously? Are you afraid people will be mad at you for nominating or not nominating certain pieces? Are writers embarrassed to nominate their own work? Is this one person's way to post multiple nominations and stuff the metaphorical ballot box? Does the principle of anonymous nominations seem more democratic and unbiased? Are board members trying to avoid accustions of excessive politicking or nepotism by nominating anonymously? Are there any more ways I can use the words "nominate" and "anonymous" in this post?
I would prefer my "I'm Afraid of Rabbits" make Best Of, because I'd prefer performing it.
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