
After my Coffeehouse, and after showing it to some friends, I was being asked advice on how to write jokes and perform...Did I make it look easy or something? I guess so, but being a comedian is not easy by a long shot. All I can tell them at this point is if you are afraid of bombing onstage, then this is not for you. I learned that after performing at the Alley Cat.
There are at least five people that have come up to me and asked me about being a stand-up comedian. I may have learned a few things in the past few months, but that does mean I know everything. Some want to perform with me and stuff. I don't know if I'm ready to be part of a comedy duo or troupe. This was a personal challenge turned artistic pursuit, and I may be a little too different to work in a group. Not to say that I'm incapable of working with other people, it's just the style of comedy that I'm developing is not meant for teams of people. I observe the world differently than most people, and my ideas may not mesh with you. I'm not really trying to get famous, I just want to be funny. Part 2 of Indifferent Graffitti...

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