Spinning The Wheels Can Be Progress

I shouldn’t be here.  I mean, Saskatoon is the last place I want to be on August 18, 2015.  I really should be elsewhere, like in Los Angeles on a well deserved vacation.  I would definitely shop (because all guys to go L.A. to shop, don’t they?), take in a couple of Dodger games, stick around for the...

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Defeating A Bully With A Single “Punch”line

There are twelve major comedy formulas in stand up comedy.  Once you recognize what they are, it becomes easier to write. One of the most powerful to use, if done properly can really get an audience on your side and keep them there. I have learned that an audience wants to like you as a comedian.  Some comics, like...

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Relaunch Into The Same Deep Waters – With The Same Rickety, Leaky Boat

When you pursue your passion, something that you enjoy it should bring you and those around you joy, revelling in the good times and plowing your way through the bad times.  When you are a comedian and you struggle, it sucks.  I don’t care who you are, nobody likes to fail even occasionally, even though failure...

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Rise & Fall

While I wait for the guest contributors to put together posts for me, it dawned on me that I haven’t done any postings for this month.  I figured I should write something just to let others know I’m still alive. It has been a relatively stress-free couple of weeks thus far where I have been able to come...

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Which “F” Word Should I Use This Time?

You don’t have a blog garner the supposed following this one has without making a few mistakes along the way.  That’s the price you pay for progress. When I first started to write, it was for the benefit of my friends, thinking they would appreciate the insight that I could bring from the comedian’s...

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Humpty Dumpty & The Irish Peace Treaty

He read the material with focus and intent, yet more quickly than I anticipated a creative type would.  Without much expression, his eyes scanned the pages trying to get a sense of what he was reading.  After ten pages that took maybe a minute, he handed the material back to me.  I asked for his opinion of what he...

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