First of all, watch the routine here: 1:36 - 1:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... ovrk#t=96s
Ok, so the routine goes like this (modified for what suits you best (wife/gf):
*She says her name is Stacy*
- Stacy? Really? My wife/girlfriend is called Stacy
- Well, we're not really married/together
- Infact, we've only just met.
- I'm only kidding, I'm only kidding, you haven't got a chance
This is a great routine, but I think it comes a bit of tryhard if you don't transition well. You also don't got the flowers for the suprise effect.
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So does anyone have any suggestions for a good transition?
Credit: Eric Disco for the analysis
http://approachanxiety.com/2012/04/the- ... -pushpull/
Quote:
This comedian takes push/pull to a whole new level:
The part where he does push/pull starts at around 1:38:
“What’s your name, princess?”
“Stacey.”
“Really? My wife’s called Stacey.” (strong push because he is disqualifying himself as a suitor.)
“Well… we’re not really married. In fact… we’ve only just met.” (strong pull because he implies they are going to get married and pulls out fake flowers.)
“Only kidding, only kidding. You haven’t got a chance.” (strong push because he’s saying she’s not good enough for him)