I'm not sure why, but last night I really couldn't concentrate on comedy. I was at the Funny Bone and all, but I couldn't settle down to write or be creative or be productive at all. This weekend, Mike Armstrong said that he'd like to work with me again but to get any 'real' amount of work I'd need another 10 minutes or so. I have to admit that's kind of intemidating, as I've been doing comedy serious for about 2 years and have maybe15 minutes of material I can present all at once (sometimes I leave stuff out or forget stuff). Back in Minneapolis, I was doing crappy jokes just to fill the 5 minutes on stage, and I'm kind of afraid I might start doing that to fill the rest of 20 or 25. I've heard it said before that starting (featuring) too early is the best way to quit featuring; or something like that. Basically if you're not ready, you could be digging a hole for yourself.
I did manage to pick up some more passes for Tuesday nights, and I have plans to go buy some sort of stamping device so I can plaster my website on the back of them so 1) people who get the passes are more likely to visit the website and 2) the staff at the Funny bone know who gave those people their passes.
I mailed some passes to my Accountant and everyone from Alexander and Associates, it would be cool if they showed up...