Performance Critique: February 17

Me MCing a Queens Bar Show for six people who are sometimes paying attention

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNqx6dwuOO0

3m20s I should’ve asked the guy in sunglasses some questions, instead of just commenting

5m53s Make more jokes about the phone ringing

7m24s There’s a couple on a date, and they don’t realize the background noise, this is the funniest thing of the night

7m54s I should’ve kept doing the fake conversation

Part 2

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZfFNlYHqyU

1m40s I should slow down my delivery, even if it’s getting loud

3m15s The comic ended his set in his underwear, that got someone to listen at least

4m13s I really need to try this joke with a crowd of predominantly women, I think it’ll kill

Part 3 – This is other stuff in between comics

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkTk5m9E94A

1m28s I really should host my own talk show

2m23s Not a bad idea for a talk show: Start marital spouts by accident

3m38s At least someone is listening now

3m56s I should’ve “yes and-ed” the guys statement instead of just agreeing with it

6m16s The rule of “23” at work (if you say something enough times, it becomes funny again)

6m49s It’s always fun to misinterpret what someone says

Overall: This was 25 minutes of stage time. I addressed the crowd at times and did my jokes at other times. It’s tough to do comedy when people are half listening at best, but it makes you tougher. The mystery science theatre 3000 of commenting about people who aren’t listening was pretty entertaining.

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