Thursday, April 30, 2009

It Begins...

Hey there 'Redheads... I wanted to squeeze one last installment into April, since this month has been so sparse. I do plan to pick up the slack. As some of you might remember, I am a fan of the occasional stunt blog. So, I'd like to announce my latest attempt to boost readership, Blog-A-Day in May. Last year, I tried Joke-A-Day in May, which lasted about 10 days before it sputtered and went kaput. I think I can keep this one going...for at least that long. We'll see. So, everyday in May, you'll get a quickie that'll either be a random nugget or a recap from my comedy travels...basically, what you usually get, just not spaced weeks apart.

The hysteria du jour is the dreaded swine flu...the pig plague...the pork pandemic. The CDC recently quarantined three houses. One was made of straw, one was made of wood, and the other was made of brick. I'm not worried about contracting swine flu. Not because there are only 100 cases in the entire country of 300 million people, but because I've vaccinated myself...with 10cc of bacon fat. I latest wrinkle in this story is that Orthodox Jews have taken offense to the name "swine flu", because pigs aren't kosher. This makes no sense to me. Maybe if it was called "swine kampf", then I could see why it would be offensive.

I found this little gem on YouTube the other day and I thought I'd share. Enjoy...


I'm at the Baltimore Comedy Factory this weekend with Reverend Bob Levy, from the Howard Stern Show. This kicks off my seven week comedy mini-tour. I'm in Harrisburg next weekend and the DC Improv after that. If you plan to swing by the Factory this weekend, drinks are on me...


See you tomorrow...

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

All You Can Eat

Hey there 'Redheads... Happy belated Earth Day to one and all. I hope everyone took the time to minimize their carbon footprints, or at least cover them up so they can't be traced back to you. Lots of celebrating going on in April. Today was Take Your Spawn to Work Day and, so I'm told, National Competitive Eating Day. Now there's something you won't see an Ethiopian beat us in the closing seconds. Leave it to the good old U.S.A. to assign a point system to gluttony. I'll tell you who else won't be challenging our gastric superiority, if their supermodels are any indication...Australia. This is one of the contestants in the Miss Universe Australia competition...


Her name is Stephanie Naumoska. She's 19 years old, 5'11", 108 lbs, and ribbed for your pleasure. There's a huge uproar that she promotes an unhealthy body image. Well, when you're so skinny people are offering to sponsor you for 85 cents a day, maybe it's time to mix in a $5 foot-long. This girl makes Maria Shriver look like Augustus Gloop. I'm impressed by the forward thinking of the Aussies. This is the Miss Universe pageant she's shooting for. Eventually, that title will have to be defended intergalactically. The entrants she'd be up against will look like this...

I kid, but it turns out that she has a lucrative career as a remedial art class body model...like Leo in Titanic, I must draw her...
Ok, enough of the tall pictures to pad the blog length. Regular readers know that I'm about quality of quantity...it makes my odds better that something in here will actually be funny. One thing I don't stand for, it's typos. Even with the words I make up, great care is taken to spell them right. Call me crazy, but I want something that represents me to reflect professionalism...even if it is through a funhouse mirror. Boy would my face be red if I misspelled something so basic as my name...good thing I'm not a professional sports franchise...that would be at least twice as embarrassing...
Well, at least they didn't misspell "DC". DC: The city that proofreads. There's no "I" in "team", but there's an "O" in "Holy fuck." C'mon, Nats. Your attendance is already less than that model's daily calorie intake. Let's make sure we dot our t's and cross our i's.

For my Charm City 'Redheads, I'm back in Baltimore one last time before I kick off my 7 week regional comedy tour. Check me out at the late night Bar Bacon Fun Time Comedy show on Friday night. Click the link for all the bacony details. Speaking of my upcoming whirlwind (ok, slight breeze) schedule, here's a quick refresher on where and when I can be found at a purveyor of mirth near you...

April 30 - May 2@ the Comedy Factory in Baltimore, MD
May 8 & 9 @ the
Comedy Zone in Harrisburg, PA
May 14 - 17 @ the
DC Improv (opening for JEFF ROSS)
May 21 - 23 @ the
Funny Farm in Youngstown, OH
May 29 & 30 @ the
Comedy Zone in Greensboro, NC
June 5 & 6 @ the
Comedy Zone in Charleston, WV
June 11 & 12 @
Cozzy's in Newport News, VA
July 31 & Aug. 1st @
Bogey's Comedy Club in Willoughby Hills, OH


Mark your calendars. Go to Jared.

To be continued...

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

TMI

Hey there 'Redheads... Happy Tax Day. Any of you guys and gals partaking in the unfortunately named protest of "teabagging" your elected officials?


I'd love for the leader of the protest to be a guy who goes by "Hot Carl". Holy crap, it's been awhile since I fired up the blog and written anything halfway interestingish. In this era of immediate access to even the most mundane information, this blog is getting left behind like a fat kid in a 5K. I'd like to draw a line in the sand and say that I never have, nor will I ever, tweet. Let me get this straight, a website that does the same thing Facebook does...without any of the cool stuff that Facebook does. I don't know if Billy Mays could sell that. I'm actually in the process of developing a new social networking site that focuses on the size and frequency of your friends' bowel movements, called Shitter. People will be able to follow your regular flow with farts. In the interest of full disclosure, I should let you know that I'm not at 100% as I type this. I'm allergic to something that turns my lungs into a goo farm. This morning, I coughed up something so green, if a banjo was handy, it would've sang Rainbow Connection. But, I'm soldiering on, so I don't neglect you any further.

So, the big happening in the last of these blog-free weeks is my trip to Vegas. I got a rare chance to go on the cheap. Just had to pay for the flight, since I was tagging along with my funny little honey, who was going for a business convention. We stayed at The Venetian, which is easily the nicest place I've stayed in Vegas. It helps the ranking that I wasn't sharing the room with 4 sweaty comics this time around. I'll take my funny little honey over Jay Hastings any day of the week and twice on Sunday. The room was opulent. You could actually say, "I'm going upstairs to bed." There were 3 flat screen tvs, two in the main room and one in the bathroom. The curtains were on a remote control. We were nestled comfortably in luxury's cushy lap. Like any of my previous trips to Sin City, my goal was to get the most bang for my gambling buck. That meant tournament poker and lots of it. My week of poking went reasonably well. I cashed in one tourney, which pretty much paid for the couple others I got ousted from before the money. I took 5th at Caesar's, by far my favorite place on the strip to play...mostly because I've cashed there twice. Here's the major highlight of the tournament for me, then I'll move on. I was at a full table of ten players, first to act, blinds at 200/400. I got dealt Q-10 offsuit. I call. A guy five players down from me attempts to raise 1000 on top, but he string bets, which means he didn't push all of his raise in at once. This isn't allowed, so he only ended up raising 600 to 1000 total. I was going to fold to his original raise, but I figured another 600 wasn't that big a deal and I called. The flop came out Q-Q-10. Can't do much better than flopping the full house. There's no way he has anything than can beat me. In poker parlance, we call this "the nuts". I checked and let him bet into me. He obliges and pushes all in. I don't think he got the "in" out before I called. He flips over aces. I break the bad news. Technically, if another ace hit, he would've hit a better full house, but that didn't happen and I was Scrooge McDuck swimmin' in chips. I think I would've had an aneurysm if I folded that hand and saw that flop hit.

I already felt like a winner before I did any gambling. When we landed on Tuesday morning, one of my missions was to find a pair of pants that I could wear to my funny little honey's fancy business dinner. We hit the mall inside The Venetian, hoping to find a deal. We struck gold with Banana Republic, who was discounting their already on-sale items another 20%. I'm not a big clothes shopper, but even I knew this was pretty sweet. I got a sweater for $7, a nice t-shirt for $7, and a roomy pair of pants for $15. The cash register should've had a slot crank on it.

One of the things I love about Vegas is that it embodies the scramble for fame on any level. It reminds me of the joke where the guy shoveling elephant crap in the circus is asked why not quit and he responds, "And quit show business?" There are some truly talented people in Vegas who are busting their humps in front of gawking slack-jawed tourists, hoping for that big break. In The Venetian, for example, they offer gondola rides through their fake Venice. The gondoliers are trained opera singers, who serenade you while they paddle. So here's a guy who has honed his craft for years and now he's dressed like he belongs on a jar of Ragu while he ferries people who's only experience with opera is seeing Elmer Fudd sing Kill Da Wabbit. I also encountered a small troupe of actors while I was killing time before a poker tourney, who were singing That's Amore to a smattering of confused onlookers in the mall.

I know I've always dreamt of one day playing in front of the Banana Republic. I can just imagine the pitch they got... The good news is you'll be playing in front of a standing room only crowd in Vegas... The bad news is...here's the outfit.

So, I came to a realization in Vegas. I will never understand the Tao of WOOO!! Allow me to explain. We got to Vegas during the week, so the casinos and nightclubs were relatively quiet for the bulk of our stay. Then Friday hit. Then a Fantasia broomstick army of popped collar douchebags and scantily clad gals who couldn't get past the table read for Girls Gone Wild lined up outside the nightclubs to get ready to put on Date Rape: The Musical. Their primary means of expression was, "WOOOOO!!" Oh, and, "VEGAS BABY!!" (as a sidenote, I think there's legislation in the works to make it legal to punch someone in the throat if they shout that within 10 feet of you on the strip) I don't get it. I'm old.

Here are a couple other random Vegas pix...





A good time was had by all. More coming soon. 'Til then...

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