I just got back from the Lloyd and Harry's show. Words cannot describe how crazy it got. However, I think I can use emoticons to paint an appoximate picture.
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Yeah, that about sums it up.
I had fun on stage, and even tried a new bit for the first time. One of them I thought of today, it might be the cutest suicide joke ever because it involves the cub scouts, more precisely ME as a cub scout. Then again it might not be. I wanted to try another bit that I've been working on only slightly longer, but completely forgot. The crowd was a little talkative during my set, but I upped my volume and didn't get flustered. Sometimes I doubt some of my material, like it's too wordy in the setup to capture a rowdy crowd like Lloyd and Harry's, but tonight it really felt like those that were paying attention got through the setups and to the punchlines without being distracted by the ruckus elsewhere in the bar. I'm on the list for the Bone tomorrow, which will be fun. I'd like to try out my new cubscout/suicide joke thing. I'd also like to properly say this one line I'm working on for the Mia Wallace joke. It'd be nice to do that correctly for a change, even if it doesn't get the big laughs I'm hoping for. Just to know where I stand would be enought.
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