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<description>&lt;p&gt;having enjoyed this group of comedians for quite some time i was baffled at this particular review. i&apos;ve always found the humor of their shows to be quite deep and thankfully lacking in the trite slap-stick humor often perpetrated by young writers. too often the cheap and obvious laugh is snagged with relief, and sophisticed humor is left by the wayside. 
it didn&apos;t surprise me, to find out that Miss Trachta is in fact one of those mis-guided individuals, under the belief that she can somehow...personally...reduce the carbon footprint humans make on the world. and this very fact may have turned her against one sketch in particular and hence the whole show entirely. 

as a person who has reviewed a few shows in my time, i find it unethical that she allowed her own politics to sway her opinion and give an 
un-biased report on the show.

i would therefore, challange The Chicagoist, to send a reviewer, who has an understanding of theatre, an open mind and a valid sense of humor. 

thank you&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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