Monthly Archives: March 2012

Optimus Prime and the 10,000-Hour Rule

Some of the best comics I’ve worked with love this book:

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Speaking of Milton Berle …

I mentioned Milton Berle in my previous post, and I actually have a family story about a run in with the comedy legend. For those of you too young to remember him, or who aren’t comedy nerds like me, here’s … Continue reading

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Learning how to be me

Some old friends are coming to watch me perform at my next stand-up gig. I can’t wait. I haven’t seen them in a long time, and catching up with some laughs is going to be a great time. But I … Continue reading

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Being an audience member

Last Friday night, instead of performing on stage, I did something kind of different. I was a member of the audience. I’m sure this isn’t a healthy personality trait, but when I see a crowd, I have an overwhelming urge … Continue reading

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