Archive for March, 2006

Fair Warning

If you’re going to walk through Times Square holding someone’s hand, I guess that’s OK.
If you’re going to walk through Times Square holding someone’s hand and take up the entire sidewalk during rush hour, that’s annoying.
If you’re going to walk through Times Square holding your spouse’s hand who is holding your child’s hand who is [...]

Continue reading »

KCB

Wow, suddenly I’m just full of blogs, ain’t I?
I wanted to mention the Kids Cookie Break hosted by my dear friend Lisa Landis. If you’re looking for something fun and new to listen to, Lisa hosts this kids show and is now available to listen online 24 hours a day! It’s awesome!! And even though [...]

Continue reading »

Til You Weep

When is the last time you actually laughed so hard, you cried? If it’s been too long, then I highly suggest the podcasts by Ricky Gervais. For those of you who don’t know, Gervais is the genius behind the original British version of “The Office” (as writer, producer, and star and also producer and sometimes-writer [...]

Continue reading »

Long Time No Blog

Wow, I can’t believe it’s been so long (12 days) since my last blog. Time definitely can get away from you, can’t it? I know the old adage of “out of sight, out of mind” can often be true and I didn’t want you to think I haven’t been up to anything. I guess I [...]

Continue reading »

“The Ha-Ha”

Back in July I blogged about a little bookstore back in Indiana that was giving away free books; they were advance copies and I loaded up on a few of them and felt like a bandit. I just finished reading one of those books, The Ha-Ha by Dave King and let me tell you, I [...]

Continue reading »

John, Lisa, Times Square, and Snowboarding

Yesterday I got to visit with my dear friends John and Lisa from Pennsylvania. They were up in New York City for a few days for their honeymoon and I was glad they etched out some time in their schedule for us to hook up!
Since I had to work that afternoon we met in Times [...]

Continue reading »

Layer Cake

I’ve just finished reading a book that was recommended to me by my new friend from Down Under, the lovely Lena. Actually, she recommended the film to me. I went online to search for it at the New York Public Library and found it was a book first that had been made into a movie. [...]

Continue reading »

Remote Control

Last night was my first time performing at a remote show with the National Comedy Theatre. I rode along with JT, Amy, and Dan to East Brunswick, New Jersey to perform in the fancy schmancy Hilton Hotel for the New Jersey Association of Gifted Children or something like that.
We did a soundcheck in the ballroom [...]

Continue reading »