In this comedy sketch, participants engage in a "Try Not to Laugh" challenge featuring various props. One person sits on a stool and selects a prop to be the "star of the show," while others attempt to make them laugh using that prop, sometimes adding other props for comedic effect. The props range from a king's hat to a rubber ducky, and each participant's attempt is met with laughter and applause, highlighting the spontaneous and humorous nature of the game. The sketch includes playful banter, physical comedy, and improvised scenarios that revolve around the chosen props.
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1. A person is welcomed back to try not to laugh.
2. The game involves choosing a prop and trying to make others laugh.
3. One prop chosen was a king's hat.
4. Participants can add other props along with the main prop.
5. The participants perform various skits to make each other laugh.
6. One skit involved a doctor and a shocking family tree revelation.
7. Another skit featured a character called Byron the Magnificent.
8. A joke was made about forgetting to poke air holes in a hat.
9. A reference was made to a Rat King, which is a bunch of rats with their tails stuck together.
10. A character impersonates Carol Baskin and mentions a missing husband.
11. A magician performs a trick but cannot bring back the disappeared object.
12. The term "Rat King" is explained as rats growing up with their tails stuck together.
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