THE BROOKLYN TAKES MANHATTAN SHOW
Showtime was 9pm and I had no idea how many tickets where sold to my show or to the other 3 going on that night, to top it off I was having a panick attack , because only 1 of the comics I booked that night had showed up as far as I knew, somewhere around 9:05 the mic called me and let me knwo he was parking, followed by the other 7 or 8 comics randomly calling in the next 10 min, we started 9:15 with Rich Aronavich warming the packed crowd in into a comfortable state of giddyness and the night went very smooth, but I found that all the panic and lack of sleep the night before had some effect on me after about 10 min into my set, I think I will be bringing water with me If I am to do more than 10 min from now on. Im starting to realize that I dont write anything in the least bit funny in these updates nor do I plan to or not plan to. If any one is reading this , go to my next show and you will see some of the best standups in nyc, also interesting point , I noticed from variouse emails and things I read from sheckymagazine that alot of shows where cancelled, I had nothing of the kind because I was out there everday that week promoting the show to variouse tourists in the area and one of my strongest selling points was "this is the kind of show where you wont see alot of commics who have done cable or network tv, these comics are more on the cutting edge and nothing PC, people seemed fascinated ,
"really you mean none of that shit I see on cable !" was one ny'er reaction, yes that was my selling point "NO TV CREDITS , what so ever" and we had a packed houes.

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