Bugger My Frustrations

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-A daring experiment in classical ballet, Bugger My Frustrations featured an all-amputee cast, each shambling player more truncated than the last. Introduced by generating random integers relating to the number of their remaining limbs, the dancers would appear on stage through a series of trapdoors and gunnysacks. The soundtrack was perhaps the most audacious element -- as much as it could be distinguished behind the deafening roar of cannons mounted in the orchestra pit. +A daring experiment in classical ballet, [[Cappy Trowbridge]]'s '''Bugger My Frustrations''' featured an all-amputee cast, each shambling player more truncated than the last. Introduced by generating random integers relating to the number of their remaining limbs, the dancers would appear on stage through a series of trapdoors and gunnysacks. The soundtrack was perhaps the most audacious element -- as much as it could be distinguished behind the deafening roar of cannons mounted in the orchestra pit.
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A daring experiment in classical ballet, Cappy Trowbridge's Bugger My Frustrations featured an all-amputee cast, each shambling player more truncated than the last. Introduced by generating random integers relating to the number of their remaining limbs, the dancers would appear on stage through a series of trapdoors and gunnysacks. The soundtrack was perhaps the most audacious element -- as much as it could be distinguished behind the deafening roar of cannons mounted in the orchestra pit.

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