Comedy for you, food for me.
Jun. 27th, 2012 05:28 amSo, last week's column was about how comedians are just seeking approval. This week's is me trying to be funny with the headline news, and seeking approval.
Been doing some stand-up as well. Got a few practice sessions in at the Lenox open mic this month (a supportive room), and this Saturday evening I'm performing at Bennington Museum for a Chocolate Festival benefit. $25 ticket not only supports PAVE (a non-profit against domestic and sexual violence) and lets you see a comedy show that includes me, but also gives you access to all the chocolate you can eat. Call 802-442-2370 for tickets.
In the past week I've had dreams about a few different old friends that I haven't seen in too long. I miss people. Feeling a bit more disconnected than I'd like, but I have a hard time keeping up with people especially when I don't really have anything to say. Still feel lucky to have such awesome friends though -- sorry some of you aren't doing well, glad some of you are doing good.
Food remains delicious. Last week I made nime chow for my first time, which was awesome and I can't wait to do it again. Between that and the massaman curry D. made, I'm pretty pleased with the big shopping we did at the World Market in Hadley.
Okay I should sleep.
Been doing some stand-up as well. Got a few practice sessions in at the Lenox open mic this month (a supportive room), and this Saturday evening I'm performing at Bennington Museum for a Chocolate Festival benefit. $25 ticket not only supports PAVE (a non-profit against domestic and sexual violence) and lets you see a comedy show that includes me, but also gives you access to all the chocolate you can eat. Call 802-442-2370 for tickets.
In the past week I've had dreams about a few different old friends that I haven't seen in too long. I miss people. Feeling a bit more disconnected than I'd like, but I have a hard time keeping up with people especially when I don't really have anything to say. Still feel lucky to have such awesome friends though -- sorry some of you aren't doing well, glad some of you are doing good.
Food remains delicious. Last week I made nime chow for my first time, which was awesome and I can't wait to do it again. Between that and the massaman curry D. made, I'm pretty pleased with the big shopping we did at the World Market in Hadley.
Okay I should sleep.