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  • The receiving corps includes proven performers such as Bagg, Weston Dressler, Andy Fantuz, Jason Clermont, Chris Getzlaf and Prechae Rodriguez.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • The receiving corps includes proven performers such as Bagg, Weston Dressler, Andy Fantuz, Jason Clermont, Chris Getzlaf and Prechae Rodriguez.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • 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.

    Paul Krassner: Don Imus Meets Michael Richards 2008

  • “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

  • 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

  • Bagg, however, saw at once that he had a roguish air, and he was on his guard in a moment.

    Lavengro 2004

  • “I have lost my trouble,” said Bagg, and left the castle.

    Lavengro 2004

  • 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

  • “Good-evening to ye, sodger,” says the fellow, stepping close up to Bagg, and staring him in the face.

    Lavengro 2004

  • 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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