Helicopter? No thanks.
This week:
Good stuff and bad stuff. I already wrote about the bad stuff, which was Dr. Dremos. Utter faggotry at that place (in a non-sexual way).
Monday, I did a theatre show in Sag Harbor, NY, opening for Colin Quinn. If you aren’t familiar with Sag Harbor, it’s where all the people who are too rich for the Hamptons live. It was bizarre. There were enormous yachts everywhere… even on the streets [rimshot]. In addition to the theatre having donors such as John Steinbeck, Tennessee Williams and Sidney Poitier, there were a couple other celebrity “almost encounters” that day. First, Colin was invited to play in a softball game before the show with Alec Baldwin. I assume they would have let me jump in. He declined to play. But the most bizarre thing was when we were about to leave Colin’s apartment in Manhattan, Jerry Seinfeld called and asked if we wanted to ride out there with him in a helicopter. Of course we declined. Who would want to do that?
Anyway, the theatre was awesome and the crowd was even better. Thanks to everyone who came out and thanks to Mike at the theatre for putting on the show. Hopefully I’ll see you guys again in the spring.
The crowd at the Baltimore Comedy Factory was great last night too. I missed Justin Schlegel’s set, but I’m sure he crushed. And Randy David, a new guy who I saw for the first time, did a great job for someone with his limited experience. He’ll definitely keep getting better. Keep it up Randy.
I will be there for something like 24 shows tonight and tomorrow with Baltimore’s favorite, Mickey Cuchiella. Come on out. The shows will be a lot of fun. www.baltimorecomedy.com
Good stuff and bad stuff. I already wrote about the bad stuff, which was Dr. Dremos. Utter faggotry at that place (in a non-sexual way).
Monday, I did a theatre show in Sag Harbor, NY, opening for Colin Quinn. If you aren’t familiar with Sag Harbor, it’s where all the people who are too rich for the Hamptons live. It was bizarre. There were enormous yachts everywhere… even on the streets [rimshot]. In addition to the theatre having donors such as John Steinbeck, Tennessee Williams and Sidney Poitier, there were a couple other celebrity “almost encounters” that day. First, Colin was invited to play in a softball game before the show with Alec Baldwin. I assume they would have let me jump in. He declined to play. But the most bizarre thing was when we were about to leave Colin’s apartment in Manhattan, Jerry Seinfeld called and asked if we wanted to ride out there with him in a helicopter. Of course we declined. Who would want to do that?
Anyway, the theatre was awesome and the crowd was even better. Thanks to everyone who came out and thanks to Mike at the theatre for putting on the show. Hopefully I’ll see you guys again in the spring.
The crowd at the Baltimore Comedy Factory was great last night too. I missed Justin Schlegel’s set, but I’m sure he crushed. And Randy David, a new guy who I saw for the first time, did a great job for someone with his limited experience. He’ll definitely keep getting better. Keep it up Randy.
I will be there for something like 24 shows tonight and tomorrow with Baltimore’s favorite, Mickey Cuchiella. Come on out. The shows will be a lot of fun. www.baltimorecomedy.com

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