After weeks of anticipation, the finals for the Funniest Jewish Amateur Comic were on Tuesday night. I didn’t place - and I’m not sure how mad to be about that yet - but it was a great night.
Let me tell you about it.
After weeks of anticipation, the finals for the Funniest Jewish Amateur Comic were on Tuesday night. I didn’t place - and I’m not sure how mad to be about that yet - but it was a great night.
Let me tell you about it.
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AH, I gotta work tonight, but good luck!!
So many factors in the judging you shouldn’t worry about, “Ugarte.” You gave good show, and that’s really all that matters. Did you really need a $100 gift certificate to Macy’s? You’re still getting gigs, so don’t worry…
BTW--the guy before you was Roy Scheffer, and the host was Scott Blakeman.
Have you seen my clothes? I could use that $100.
Say hello to Stewart Ain for me; I used to work with his son.
I’m a freelancer, so I’ve been to the JW office only once, and never met Stewart Ain. Jon Ain, in camp, yes…
Happy 4th!
I really don’t understand why people love a whole set of the same jokes. (Dat Phan, Tammy Pescatelli, etc.)
Its almost as if you could do 5 minutes of your dad on a long trip, and the crowd would eat it up, regardless of how funny it is.
Sounds like your well on your way. Keep it up.