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"My Girlfriend Who Lives in Canada" from Avenue Q

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

Bret Lunsford performing "My Girlfriend, Who Lives in Canada" from the musical "Avenue Q".

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  • I love Ave. Q and that song is hilarious but honestly that guy kind of sucks...... I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything, but his puppet had almost no lip-sync at all. I mean, the singing was fine and he knew all the words, but it's like he was too busy concentrating on doing the acting himself instead of letting the puppet act.

  • Your rhythm fluctuated at points and the puppet's mouth didn't sync up at points, but not a bad performance, 7/10.

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  • He looked at his puppet what I don't understand

  • @abuthemonkey This comment is really helpful cuz im getting ready to play a bad idea bear and now i know to make sure i don't do thay.

  • @abuthemonkey well, you're free to focus on his rod instead of his puppet if you'd like. =^_^=

  • I can see the point of upstaging your his puppet. He does the puppet work great but he keeps it fairly far away from his body. When I watch Ave. Q they have near their faces, probably so to more easily hide their faces. I think that's the only problem. Although the expressions of Nicky's actor make me kaugh in the actual thing.

  • jim hensen would not approve

  • He doesn't get that the puppet is the star, and not him.

  • me and my friend rachel will randomly start singing this everyday at lunch.

  • @abuthemonkey I kinda agree, but I think the camera angle is a big part of it. He's in the middle of the screen, and the puppet is off to the side. So the attention just naturally focuses on him, so you just see his performance a lot, cause at the same time it would be boring if he just stood there with bland face. None of the cast from Avenue Q did, they were just as much a part of the performance.

  • @silentcentreet But never to the extreme. When you watch Avenue Q, your attention is naturally drawn to the puppet, and it feels like it's the puppet talking. Here he's the main focus. The puppet could be gone and it would be almost exactly the same in this case.

  • @abuthemonkey i have agre with you on this one -_-'

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