Rebooting the Crowd - Comedy in Place (E92)
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Rebooting the Crowd
Comedy in Place (E92)
MORE than anything during this pandemic I miss talking to the crowds at my shows! I can write and tell my on jokes all day, but when I talk to you folks THAT is when it gets really fun. You people are funny! In today's show, you'll see a real-time comedy bit I could NEVER have planned - but luckily the cameras were rolling. I also share the story of the BEST technical heckler I ever encountered - and how it led to one of my favorite great comedy bits.
Keep laughing - we'll be back together soon!
Engineer/Comedian Don McMillan can turn his skills on just about any group. There is lots of funny stuff RIGHT in front of you - you're just too busy working to notice it. Don will create a show that is written and performed just for your group! Make your next event an event to remember!
To BOOK Don, please visit:
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Don, your logic and sense of humor is astonishing. You have definitely found your calling.
I love the snorting and pushing his non-existent glasses on the bridge of his nose.
"PHYSICS! Physics...physicsphysicsphysicsphysicscsccscssPHYSICS...!!!" Nice Tardis back there 😀
PRESS ANY KEY
"Just press any key to continue…NOT THAT ONE!!" ~a database developer, to me, at a demo of a new, WIP, in-house UI (my key was something he never anticipated: ''spacebar'')
*GENIAL MOVE, SOLVING THE SITUATION*
He should come to Florida where we still have live performances.
Don,
Dress code joke.
A guy walks into a Club. Stopped at the door. Our dress code requires a jacket and tie. Where is your tie?
I don't have a tie.
You can not be admitted.
The quick thinking patron goes out to his car and returned with booster cables around his neck.
Sir you may come in but don't start anything.
I wonder how you could mix "corn" in with the kernel joke ... or maybe "Korn"
Well, maybe a live stream could work.
Your capacity to go meta without even making the audience realize it. I guess it's a habit from when as an engineer you had to deliver on the request without making the recipients look stupid. 😛