Subjective Christianity

The benefits to being self-employed are obvious at first glance.  You can set your own hours, pay yourself what you are worth, hire or fire whom you please or simply work by yourself.  But a successful entrepreneur must balance two important factors.  They are staying true to yourself while building your customer...

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The Gospel According to JC & JC

I have had a feeling of thankfulness these last few weeks with respect to my stand-up comedy, wondering in amazement how I’ve managed to still be doing this considering the road I have traveled to get to respectability. That road hasn’t been easy.  It’s been lonely, very, very, very lonely.  At...

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It’s Complicated Because It’s Me

There is this girl woman that I know.  I think she likes me.  I’m pretty sure she might.  There has been a date agreed to.  Yes, this actually happened.  A good chunk of you reading this will know who it is, which is why I don’t plan on saying too much here. So, I will soon go on a real date for the first...

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The Power of I

I have been writing this blog for over seven years now.  During all of the ups and downs I’ve had in life since The Stand-Up Diaries started, a friend of mine, Jaime, commented that I have always stayed true to myself through it all.  She’s right.  I have built up a following to this blog, so when I write...

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Act II

Unless something Earth shattering happens, this will more than likely be my last post of the old me. In case you haven’t heard, last month I made the decision to get an adult water baptism at church. That takes place this coming Friday night. It’s kind of like doing comedy. If you think you should wait...

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Can You Put A Price On Ignorance Or Stupidity?

In Quebec they tend to go overboard with things, whether it be with defending their French language, banning religious symbols from the workplace and with free speech. There was a story that came out a couple days ago about a Quebec comedian that made a “joke” about a disabled boy five or six years ago. ...

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