Funny Puzzles That Aren’t Puzzling
When you watch or listen to comedy, at what point do you expect to laugh? Do you expect to laugh right when the comedian says the punchline? If the comic takes his time with the joke to slow it down a bit, then tells the punchline, with the laugh following a second or two later, does that mean the comedian...
Read MoreThe Nights Get Shorter
I have had people pose the same question to me with each passing day leading to my return to the Saskatoon comedy scene, to The Laugh Shop. They ask me “are you excited yet?” The short answer is no, but since this isn’t a blog that does well with short answers, I will go into greater detail. There...
Read MoreFirst Impressions Of The Laugh Shop
When we (girlfriend and I) pulled into the parking lot at the Park Town hotel off of 25th Street, there is a parkade that is behind the seniors complex but right beside the hotel. As we parked there were some people at the parkade entrance waiting for friends to arrive, while others got their parking tickets from...
Read MoreThere’s More To Think About Than Just Being Funny
As mentioned before, I will be making my return yet again to the Saskatoon comedy stage on November 7th & 8th at The Laugh Shop. I get the same question all the time. “Aren’t you excited?” Honestly? No It’s a combination of hurt, determination, inadequacy and anger. When I first started...
Read MoreLearning To Be Somebody That You Are Not
Now that I have studied the comedy e-book on how to write comedy, I do believe that I have the tools to not only write about anything, but now I can also write easier than ever before. Once I understood the structure of a joke it became so much easier to write about anything. I no longer feel handcuffed having to...
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