The screening sold out, and even had people sitting in the aisle, up front, and standing in the back.
The audience was wonderful, only three walkouts, and they laughed in all the right places, something I haven't seen before when showing to non-BDSM friends. Ok, there are a couple of additional places where Barb and I always laugh hysterically, but those are probably only funny if you know the people or have worked at Insex, more tragic comedy.
At the Q&A we got further proof of just how good the audience was. Their questions showed perception and intelligence.
One thing some people had problems with before was that they didn't think that things were spelled out enough, but if anybody thought so last night, they were quiet about it, and their questions showed that they did pick up on pretty much everything. it was such a great experience premiering GSH here at Slamdance.
Thank you so much everybody!
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Congratulation
I am really happy for both of you and I would have loved to be a part of the audience yesterday night and to support you in the shadow.
Well actually I would have loved to meet you and share your triumph and wear one of these terrific T-Shirts. Mr Doe aka Aze.
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