Profi & FiftyFifty
Profi Profi
You always say life’s a coin flip—how do you keep a street performance from turning into a complete mess, and can I help you lock in a few rules that won’t kill your spontaneity?
FiftyFifty FiftyFifty
Oh, life’s a coin flip, baby, but I keep the chaos from turning into a total circus by giving myself a few quick‑fire rules—like a backstage whisper. First rule: only do three main acts before I flip the coin; if it lands heads I roll into a new vibe, tails I loop the last bit. Second: always have a backup prop—maybe a rubber chicken or a squeaky kazoo—so if something breaks, the audience still gets the gig. Third: set a timer, flip the coin, and if the clock’s up I end with a dramatic “surprise” that leaves them laughing and wondering what’s next. Those rules keep me on my toes without killing the improvisational spirit, and yeah, you can help me lock them in—just don’t make them too tight or I’ll throw a glitter bomb on them anyway!