Monthly Archives: November 2020

The Way-Too-Early Christmas Song

A humorous little ditty by Paul and Storm.
Two of the four original members of
Da Vinci’s Notebook, Paul Sabourin and
Greg “Storm” DiConstanzo went on to
create very entertaining works as a duo.
This one rings true, any day now we’ll
start hearing any number of tired relics
from an era way gone by on the radio
reminding us of the impending holiday and
to buy as much as possible so that we may
prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that we
truly do appreciate our loved ones.
It’s a toss-up between Little Drummer Boy
and White Christmas as to which wretched
and overplayed tune from Hell I’ll finally
snap from and starting taking down any
and all shoppers at the local Walmart
with a fully loaded manure shovel.
Could be me…



The Last Supper

I probably should have waited to post this classic
comedy sketch from Monty Python, it’s a great
X-mas post for sure, but I has a hankering.
This piece is brilliant on many levels.
The biggest part of the joke is that it was Leonardo
da Vinci that painted the Last Supper and not
Michelangelo, having flubbed the initial request
of painting a realistic setting by the pope.
A true classic in every sense of the word, some
historic lines in this one, immensely quotable…


Bad Cobra

Dan Cummins with a great set on bad doctors,
logical deaths, and rodent assisted amputations.
The usual dark Dan material, with the usual
ultra funny snark thrown in for good measure.
He’s a very talented stand-up comedian, one of
the better ones…