Chris Turner, a comedian, freestyler, and archaeology grad, reveals how he transformed from a middle-class British kid to a captivating improv lyricist. He humorously discusses bombing in polite accents and the quirks of freestyling, comparing it to tennis rather than chess. Chris shares wild stories about drive-by shootings linked to fax machines and evokes laughter with his rhymes on chlamydia and Jerry Springer. His insights delve into cultural perceptions, heckling strategies, and the joy of spontaneous creativity in performance.