"Your cake gets moist and all your troubles are over," and other words of wisdom
Posted by Natasha Muse on 25/06/2009 at 14:30
Filed Under: That 'crazy' internet!
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So the next A Funny Night for Comedy has already been planned already!
Posted by Natasha Muse on 20/06/2009 at 23:09
Filed Under: A Funny Night for Comedy, the Actors' Theater's shows.
It's just one simple request.
Posted by Natasha Muse on 16/06/2009 at 11:17
Filed Under: Songs I Like
This is the folksier version:
This is a studio version of the song, but the video was made be someone using World of Warcraft or something. I really have no idea how you would use a video game to make a you-tube video, but then I've never played World of Warcraft. Everything I know about it I learned from watching that South Park episode.
Anyway, here's the song:
This is a studio version of the song, but the video was made be someone using World of Warcraft or something. I really have no idea how you would use a video game to make a you-tube video, but then I've never played World of Warcraft. Everything I know about it I learned from watching that South Park episode.
Anyway, here's the song:
just a little something weird
Kind of a big week filled with cool stuff that happened for 'ole Natasha!
Posted by Natasha Muse on 11/06/2009 at 16:01
Filed Under: "Interesting" thoughts
How big? You (and I've received confirmation that you do, in fact, exist, which is very exciting to me. The leap from zero readers to one is, mathematically speaking, infinite, so that's big news right there.) are about to find out.
I won second place in the Battle of the Bay (BOTB), and it feels pretty good! That's right, I'm the Adam Lambert/Susan Doyle (or is it Boyle) of comedy, what do you think of that?
I became a member of the newly formed "The Stand-Up Project," which is awesome. I'm sure I'll be writing about that later, but basically it's a group of SFCC comedians who are all trying to move into becoming professionals (at comedy). I don't know what to expect, except (Anagrams!) that I'll be immersing myself more fully into comedy.
When I did the BOTB I did a twelve minute set, which was the longest set I've ever done, until three days later when I performed at the El Rio for over fifteen minutes! It wasn't my best set, because I kinda petered out at the end, and I didn't leave myself with a good closer; but it also wasn't my worst, and I got a chance to get a feel for how a longer set needs to have a different sort of structure.
Then last night at Asia one of our customers introduced herself to me as someone who seen me at the El Rio, and was inspired to go to there because I had mentioned it on stage. She didn't say she went to see me, but it was still pretty cool. And my announcing at Asia has gotten a lot looser and (I think) better, which is a direct reflection of doing Stand-up.
Well, I probably should have spent that time updating the "Upcoming Shows" thing to the left, or working on material for those shows, but I didn't because I wanted to share some excitement with you (who exists).
I won second place in the Battle of the Bay (BOTB), and it feels pretty good! That's right, I'm the Adam Lambert/Susan Doyle (or is it Boyle) of comedy, what do you think of that?
I became a member of the newly formed "The Stand-Up Project," which is awesome. I'm sure I'll be writing about that later, but basically it's a group of SFCC comedians who are all trying to move into becoming professionals (at comedy). I don't know what to expect, except (Anagrams!) that I'll be immersing myself more fully into comedy.
When I did the BOTB I did a twelve minute set, which was the longest set I've ever done, until three days later when I performed at the El Rio for over fifteen minutes! It wasn't my best set, because I kinda petered out at the end, and I didn't leave myself with a good closer; but it also wasn't my worst, and I got a chance to get a feel for how a longer set needs to have a different sort of structure.
Then last night at Asia one of our customers introduced herself to me as someone who seen me at the El Rio, and was inspired to go to there because I had mentioned it on stage. She didn't say she went to see me, but it was still pretty cool. And my announcing at Asia has gotten a lot looser and (I think) better, which is a direct reflection of doing Stand-up.
Well, I probably should have spent that time updating the "Upcoming Shows" thing to the left, or working on material for those shows, but I didn't because I wanted to share some excitement with you (who exists).

