And another thing...
I just recently did stand up comedy for the first time ever. I've been doing live comedy/rock shows for a couple years now, but that's different. There's music and another person. With stand up, you're all alone up there to sink or swim.
Don't ask me how or why, but I was asked to do stand up for an event that was being filmed for Comcast OnDemand. For those of you out of the area, it's basically like pay per view. I had never done it before, and now I'm doing it for the first time ever on TV. To make it more nerve wracking, I had no material, so I was literally doing something for the first time ever, on TV, and making it up as I went. Fortunately, I only have to do a couple minutes of material. Check it out and let me know what you think.
(keep in mind the crowd wasn't mic'd. those long pauses were actually me waiting for people to stop laughing)
I just recently did stand up comedy for the first time ever. I've been doing live comedy/rock shows for a couple years now, but that's different. There's music and another person. With stand up, you're all alone up there to sink or swim.
Don't ask me how or why, but I was asked to do stand up for an event that was being filmed for Comcast OnDemand. For those of you out of the area, it's basically like pay per view. I had never done it before, and now I'm doing it for the first time ever on TV. To make it more nerve wracking, I had no material, so I was literally doing something for the first time ever, on TV, and making it up as I went. Fortunately, I only have to do a couple minutes of material. Check it out and let me know what you think.
(keep in mind the crowd wasn't mic'd. those long pauses were actually me waiting for people to stop laughing)
nytespryte:
The crew of Zulu passes out these painted coconuts every year. They are not supposed to actually throw them anymore for fear of hitting people in the head but they were cheating a little this year and tossing them a little farther than they should. You usually have to get pretty close to the float for one and they usually don't give out many. I think this year they had more of the plain silver ones which is what I got. My art class in high school made a bunch of really cool ones for a teacher that was in the crew one year. It's one of those things that would have thrilled me to no end when I was little, and will make a really good keepsake after I move back out of the city.