This is for a crowd of about 10
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMahUJ2IEMc
0m05s I don’t usually post the MC’s intro, but it’s relevant to my set as I’m being introduced by dick size
0m37s Funny cause it’s true
0m43s Awesome follow up
1m39s I need to look the other way when doing “Igor loves this” so that it seems like I’m having a conversation between two people (the announcer and me)
2m06s Seriously, this is the last video that has the “foooood” line
3m02s I’m using the word “like” a lot tonight
3m28s I was more worried about the response than about being in the moment and finishing the line
3m50s That was a funny and spontaneous question
4m26s I tried to do the thing with my hand an extra time, I need to commit and do it 3 extra times, then I can use that motion as a call back later in the set
5m44s That was quite a distracting laugh, thanks comedian who just walked in the room
6m23s Two nights in a row that the premise is getting a laugh
7m01s I like “I can show you later”
7m21s I weaved together a bunch of jokes I don’t usually put together and it worked out pretty well, I didn’t plan this in advance
8m24s Commit to the act out a little more
8m38s The random nerd voice doesn’t really make sense here
8m53s There was no need to do the “Igor likes this” line, but if I’m gonna do it, i should say it in a defensive manner, like the implication is “even if you don’t laugh at this last joke, Igor liked it”
Overall: I’m getting better at being “in the moment” but my delivery still needs work. The newer jokes seem to be working well and I connected a few jokes I hadn’t done in a row before that worked out well. I’m starting to like not having a set joke to close on as it lets me be more free and in the moment. Maybe I should consider getting rid of a steady opener to open myself up more to “in the moment” comedy.