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	<title>Comments on: LIVE: Mike Myers as Guru Pitka</title>
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		<title>By: Larry Lar</title>
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		<dc:creator>Larry Lar</dc:creator>
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		<description>I saw Mike Myers as the Guru Pitka this past friday (and subsequently hung out with his girlfriend vis a vis John Mitchell) and my god was it enlightening! Into-me-I-saw a continuum of laughter, as acronyms adorned my ears, making nueral connections I never thought possible. On top of that, the sitar player rockin&#039; &#039;funky town&#039; was pretty &#039;H&#039; as well.



Mike&#039;s ability to both entertain and stay in character was the most amazing spectacle I have witnessed. Some people just have it - and he is no different whatsoever! Along with his amazing abilities to engage the audience with quick wit and banter, his play with the other characters worked just as well if not better. Eric Gilliand&#039;s opening monologue brought back memories of staying home from school in the eighties to catch reruns of Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano on &#039;Who&#039;s the Boss&#039;. However, my mind kept drifting in the gutter every time Danza&#039;s name was mentioned, comparing a &#039;Tony Danza&#039; to a &#039;Dirty Sanchez&#039; after the initial tone was set.



All in all, I felt inspired and enlightened, forgetting the surroundings of New York, and the material world in itself. Hopefully, I will get the chance to be enlightened by the Guru Pitka in the future!
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<p>Mike&#039;s ability to both entertain and stay in character was the most amazing spectacle I have witnessed. Some people just have it &#8211; and he is no different whatsoever! Along with his amazing abilities to engage the audience with quick wit and banter, his play with the other characters worked just as well if not better. Eric Gilliand&#039;s opening monologue brought back memories of staying home from school in the eighties to catch reruns of Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano on &#039;Who&#039;s the Boss&#039;. However, my mind kept drifting in the gutter every time Danza&#039;s name was mentioned, comparing a &#039;Tony Danza&#039; to a &#039;Dirty Sanchez&#039; after the initial tone was set.</p>
<p>All in all, I felt inspired and enlightened, forgetting the surroundings of New York, and the material world in itself. Hopefully, I will get the chance to be enlightened by the Guru Pitka in the future!</p>
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