
Toying with the idea
Last night i went out to a place called the Sky Bar in Salt Lake City for “Latin Night” where all the locals [housekeepers] come out to play. I can say that I’m a 1/4 Mexican. A random drunk guy named Adam came over to our table and entertained us for the night. One thing comics are never short of are people saying to them “hey here’s a story you can use” or “here’s one for ya” then proceed to indulge themselves, delivering a quirky happening or a joke they got from somewhere else. At one point Adam handed me his phone so I could talk with his “friend”, Maryanne who “had a joke for me”. “What do you call 2 turtles having sex? - Slow pokes!” hmm… cute?
5 min later in casual conversation my friend Akil and I were staring down the curvaceous back crack of a blonde hoo-ah sitting in front of us. Surprised in a way not to see a butterfly tattoo above her thongless crack Akil leans over to me and says, “You know what would look good on her back? About 5,000 of my babies!” Sometimes things that just come up in casual conversations are the funniest.
No pictures today just a little quip from the road. Something I will try to do more in between more elaborate stories with less than mediocre video and crudely edited pictures.
I am toying with ideas of how I want to run this site. I’ve been submitting posts every few days with varying degrees of content, that is usually outdated by the time I post it. I am working on a back log of stuff that will soon be ready to post but in until then I felt like I should keep you posted on where I am and things that are happening currently. Then when i post the big stuff it will be available for you to see how this experience is helping or NOT helping me develop as an artist.
What do you think?
HEY! If everyone of you reading this tells a friend about my site/experiment/journey I could have 7 hits today and get one step closer to my goal of the Homeless Comic pyramid scheme to success.

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November 18th, 2007 at 3:47 am
Just found your blog and site. I want to encourageyou to keep going. I’ll do what I can (I’m not famous or anything) to spread the word about your project.
Regardless of the results, I guarantee you that there will come a point in your life that you will be so glad that you did this.
Millions of people have great, adventurous ideas and never pursue them. And millions age, regretting that they didn’t pursue their dreams.
Bravo for you!
November 18th, 2007 at 3:50 am
A P.S….. you need to have ways for people to submit your blog posts to digg, technorati, stumble, etc. I submitted this post to stumble.
If you want some advice/help on search engine optimization to get more hits, write me at my email address.
November 20th, 2007 at 8:43 pm
did you drive to salt lake city? I thought you were still in ny? There are continuity issues with this whole situation.