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The receiving corps includes proven performers such as Bagg, Weston Dressler, Andy Fantuz, Jason Clermont, Chris Getzlaf and Prechae Rodriguez.
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The receiving corps includes proven performers such as Bagg, Weston Dressler, Andy Fantuz, Jason Clermont, Chris Getzlaf and Prechae Rodriguez.
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White comic Andy Dick was in the audience at the Improv, heckling fellow performer Ian Bagg, when he got out of his seat, jumped onstage and began joking with Bagg.
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“Just so, sir,” says Bagg, and forthwith seized him by the collar; the man laughed, Bagg says it was such a strange awkward laugh.
Lavengro 2004
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Bagg says that he was quite satisfied with the blow, more especially when he saw the fellow reel, fling out his arms, and fall to the ground.
Lavengro 2004
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Bagg, however, saw at once that he had a roguish air, and he was on his guard in a moment.
Lavengro 2004
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“I have lost my trouble,” said Bagg, and left the castle.
Lavengro 2004
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Bagg says there was nothing remarkable in that; he was only flung by a kind of wrestling trick, which he could easily have baffled had he been aware of it.
Lavengro 2004
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“Good-evening to ye, sodger,” says the fellow, stepping close up to Bagg, and staring him in the face.
Lavengro 2004
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A few days ago he was told that Grant had been seen hovering about an old castle some two miles off in the bog; so one afternoon what does he do but, without saying a word to me — for which, by the bye, I ought to put him under arrest, though what I should do without Bagg
Lavengro 2004
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