Safety First

My physiotherapist told me earlier today that the ailments in my knee and back would be less painful if I got more sleep.  He said that when you get your optimum sleep of eight hours, it helps the body repair itself during rest.  It’s kind of hard to get a decent nights sleep with so much going on to try and...

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Moving Up The Ladder

It’s all about timing.  It’s also about being easy to work with an not a complete dickhead either. I was told that there were openings at the Saskatoon Laugh Shop location for the end of April, which I accepted. Regina was supposed to have an opening later in the year, but it turned out that the Saturday...

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Open Mics, Open Minds

Last Tuesday night was another rung climbed on the comedy ladder towards getting back into the swing of things.  I did my first open mic at the Capitol Music Club on 1st Avenue.  It’s some of the same management, staff and memorabilia from the iconic Lydia’s that was situated on Broadway Avenue. I...

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Who Needs Drugs? You’ve Got Fear On Your Side!

Frank Sinatra once mused in an interview to Larry King that after all his success and the accolades, before he went out on stage every night to perform a thought was always at the back of his mind, every time out.  He wondered if he would still have it when he gets on stage, would that first note be there?  Mind you,...

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Back On The Air

I hope everyone had a great new year and peaceful, joyous Christmas holidays. This last weekend I took part in my first interview as a comedian, being a guest on the Flabby Hoffman Radio show. It’s based out of Chicago on an AM community based radio station. How it came about was because of a posting the radio...

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