The Art of Approaching

(Rick Simeone) #1
However, you undermine this by setting the stage that your target wants you and
is plotting to steal you away. Just be sure that you cast one of the girl’s as Carrie,
your target as Samantha, and you as Mr. Big.

From here, you can do all sorts of things, like make fun of your target for being so
promiscuous and trying to steal you away from your true love.

If the girls disagree with your casting of their roles, roll with it, but make sure that
whoever your target ends up being, they want to run off with you!

--The “Starsky and Hutch” Opener


This Opener is named after the 70’s TV show “Starsky and Hutch,” which was a
buddy cop drama that was turned into a rather funny movie. It works best with a
group of two women.

(Walk up to the group)”Wow, you guys are so Starsky and Hutch!

(Point to Obstacle)You are so Starsky because you look like the type who
does everything by the book.

And you, you’re Hutch because you’re the loose cannon who plays by her
own rules.

Guess who I am.

Huggy Bear, of course!

It’ll be great, you guys can run around getting in adventures, and when
you get in trouble, I have to come in and save the day.”

By casting yourself as Huggy Bear, you’re presenting yourself as a cool, funny,
pimp (which carries all sorts of connotations to begin with!). But by casting your
target as Hutch, the loose cannon, you instantly relate your target to your Pimp
image rather than your obstacle whom you paint as “stuck up and prissy.”

You can even go on and talk about all the adventures you guys will be getting into
fighting crime and whatnot.

--The “Fan Club” Opener


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