
Socially Conscious and Superficial?
This is what I am trying to decide. It has been in my mind lately. I hope you don’t mind that I am writing this while sitting on the toilet. I know, progress
I got into a flow of thought and didn’t want to interrupt the flow of nature and so I kept working simultaneously, so I could get some stuff out… off of my chest… yeah we’ll just leave it at that.
So what about the serious side of this endeavor? I have been struggling with the fine line of this thing in real life and also as a comedic vehicle (no, not a clown car). You’ve heard the line “it’s funny because it’s true!” And that’s one of the things that makes comedy such great art. The ability to take real life, put it into a unique point of view that people can still relate to and make it funny. Some comics are able to pull off more true to life stories than others. So how does one define the line? Trial and error? Yes, to a degree. I am at the 3 month mark on this adventure and am at a stage of reflection, sorting through the stories, fleshing them out, trying to find the funny. In a sense, just the fact that I am doing this is funny, performing in peoples homes and on the streets, sometimes that’s funny too! It is still an exploration though, and I feel I need to focus my intent a little more. What do you think? Honestly? If you read this and are willing to share I am willing to listen. I have had a lot of feedback over the past few months, some good, some bad but all helpful. There is an element of vanity involved in that I am doing this to build a career as much as I am doing it for the sheer enjoyment, freedom and thrill of traveling and taking the risk. I have a great deal of inspiration and millions of ideas surrounding this project and still think it has a lot of potential. Almost too many, you know how you walk into a place to order food and there are too many choices and you can’t decide? It’s like that, kinda! Ultimately I will do what I want with it or scrap it and just become a wandering bum until I wear out my welcome at all of the places I can stay for free, lose my friends and drop out of society. But before that I will try everything on the proverbial menu until absolute failure.
Anyone want to travel the road to hell with me? I need a sidekick, and a publicist. Do you know anyone with nothing better to do AND a camera? It would be nice to have some one on the road with me to help. I need to focus on driving and not trying to tape myself doing stupid shit. So that this never happens again… (This video is dedicated to my best friend Christopher, I hope you piss yourself watching it because it might only be funny to you and me)
I may be going just a little nuts. I’m one of “those” guys. I THINK I know the words…
Oh, like you never went through a gangsta phase. C’mon there is nothing like a good old fashioned misogynistic rap song to help you get through your day.
Have you seen me lately!

So gangsta!
Ok, sorry I lost track of this whole post. Just a little insight to where my mind is OR isn’t for that matter. I welcome your feed back, thoughts comments, criticisms. Whatever you have for me.
OH, AND READ THIS!! THE ARTICLE FINALLY CAME OUT… NU ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE

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November 13th, 2007 at 11:56 pm
Fuck a ho mang!! Awwwwww shit Sun! That shit is funny as hell! I miss you man! I can’t wait to see you in Salt Lake! We got a couple of resorts to choose from! We’re gonna have so much fun!!! Akil said to holla at him tomorrow! Later!
November 14th, 2007 at 5:36 am
Love the car bit..”i wanted to be a fuckin gangsta”..hahahaha
I like this whole adventure you’re taking on…sounds exciting…take care.
November 14th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
OH LAWD!!!
No U Didn’t beak out wit tha D-Shot/E-40 shyt!!!
MeMoRies!!! My GAWD!!!
I feel old cause I still got that shyt on CASSETTE!!!
LMAO!
December 20th, 2007 at 12:44 pm
2Fn3ar Wow, it can be truth
January 18th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
That vides was hilarious!
Keep up the good work and good luck.