Both shows last night at Fairview were amazing; second show I got off stage and Jeff Wesselschmidt said I "put some stank on it". Afterwards we all went to the Landing and ended up at Laughs on the Landing. I bumped into Ken JR and he paid me an amazing compliment. He asked if I was still working clean, and I replied that I was and he said that there was an amazing comedian with some great (dirty) stuff. He said I was funny and that I would blow-up if I was just more "myself" on stage. I will readily admit that I have a dirty sense of humor any day of the week, but as I've said before I want to work clean. Not only is it a kind of tribute to my mom, but it's also a marketing thing. You can get more places clean (like corporate, or working in front of other clean comics). I appreciate the compliment and the thought that Ken had, I really do, but if I ever decide to work blue like George Carlin did, I will without hesitation. But for now, I'll keep it "clean-ish" and try to destroy wherever I can.
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