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Smoking Guy Analysis
Smoking Guy (Sam) – When nervous or in intense situations he get sthe jitters and needs to smoke a cigarette. Speaks in the back of his throat with a whisper quality, sounding like the stereotypical drug addict. Sam usually smokes in situations where he shouldn’t be smoking, where he can get in major trouble, also his wife is forcing him to quit. His body part of focus is the hands, moving spastically when he communicates and scratches himself when he needs a smoke.
Wedding planner (Willard) – Willard thinks he is the best at what he does and he works for a boss that he un-qualified. He his envious towards people who a have better positions than him, which he thinks he is more qualified. However if the boss is around he will suck up to raise
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Also he has his girlfriend who he works out with constantly even when doing chores around the house he will find a way to workout. Bruce only eats protein powder occasionally foods with high amount of protein. His favorite place in the world is Muscle Beach where he can talk to others who have the same enthusiasm for working out like he does.
Bigfoot Hunter (George)- George ultimate goal is to find Bigfoot , he has been on the bigfoot hunt for 5 years, every weekend going into a different forest around the U.S to find bigfoot. George rather not goes alone if he can bring a pal with him he will. One day George had a dream about finding Bigfoot, and Bigfoot gave him three wishes, George wants one of his wishes to be best friends with Bigfoot. George favorite meal is jerky, he hopes the smell of beef jerky will attract Bigfoot one day.
70’s narcissist Dude (Donny Sparks) – Donny Sparks loves Donny Sparks more than Kanye loves Kanye. Donny also believes that everyone around him thinks he is the greatest thing ever since the invention of television. Donny exuberates the 70s with his entire essence through the way he walks, talks, and breath. He has this funky dance when he gets excited and always when talking to someone he gives them a weird

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