
A Year Ago…Never Noticed!


I jump on posting anything with Kellen Erskine.
He is a tremendous stand-up comedian, one of
the best I have ever seen.
He has mastered the low level snark to the point
where he could be considered ninja class.
Composed, intelligent, and insightful combined
with top notch humor makes for a great comic.
This is a classic piece, some great lines here…

Doctor Hook and The Medicine Show performing a
Shel Silverstein song of great repute.
And do they sing it in style!
The character of the ditty is stupendous, lots to
like about this one.
The lyrics are very interesting, par for the course
for anything with Shel’s name on it…

The late, great Geoffrey Lewis fronted the group
Celestial Navigations as a story teller with style.
His voice, approach to his craft, and his love of
creative story telling was his trademark.
He certainly had a knack for it, some make you
cry while others make you laugh out loud.
This piece fits right in the middle of all that.
It IS interesting…

James P Connolly with a pretty funny set about
working out and staying fit.
And suing your mirror manufacturer for
reversing your image.
If only!
James was a marine for a while until the
comedy bug bit him.
I love to hear stories like that, seems only
fitting…

I lament the end of Summer.
This was the last show of the season.
The pandemic has caused time to pass by at an
astonishing rate of speed, this year and last.
It’s bad enough living in New Hampshire, where if you
blink chances are you have a different weather pattern
when you open your eyes again.
This has been a very disorienting year.
A few blocks this week…dealing with fitness, on both the
mental and the physical levels, and a little primmer on
how to meet and greet folks.
I played some Gerry House, hard to figure out why I
cannot find anything on the internet about Gerry, he
seems to have dropped off the Earth, I have a couple of
recordings by him and am glad to have them.
I did a double shot of George Carlin.
It felt really good to play the absolute best stand-up
comedian of all time twice in a show.
R.I.P. George, you are sorely missed.
Onward and upward…
I Go Insane- Darryl Rhoades
A Pinhead Will Survive- Reverend Billy C Wirtz
Show Biz- Rodney Dangerfield (s-up)
Ain’t We Crazy- Sam Hinton
Uncle Lar’s Laugh Factory- Travesty Ltd.
Observations- Kellen Erskine (s-up)
Randolph Got a Haircut- Kenny Young & the Eggplants
Meat-O-Matic- Late Show
Iron Workers- Greg Warren (s-up)
I Live in a Split Level Head- Napoleon XIV
Dammital- The Congress of Wonders
Working Out- Pete Correale (s-up)
Wimpiest White Man in the World- Gerry House
Exercise til You Die- Stevens and Grdnic
One Liners- Stewart Francis (s-up)
How Sweet to Be an Idiot- Neil Innes
Crunchy Frog- Monty Python
Clothes- Michael Somerville (s-up)
Blind Date- Faust and Lewis
Hello- Ken Nordine
Hello and Goodbye- George Carlin (s-up)
Hurray for Captain Spaulding/Hello I Must be Going- Groucho Marx
I Don’t Eat Burritos Anymore- G. Xavier Robillard
The Milkman- Gary Gulman (s-up)
Moose Lodge- Hard N Firm
Rockbottom’s – DJ Hazard
Personal Fitness Plan- James P Connolly (s-up)
I Love My Baby- Jake Johannsen (s-up)
I Love Summer- Heywood Banks
My Brother Pete- Mike Toomey
Digital Dating- Alonzo Bodden (s-up)
Railroad Bill- Andy Breckman
Space Princess- Celestial Navigations
Funny- Costaki Economopoulos (s-up)
Freakin’ at the Freaker’s Ball- Doctor Hook and the Medicine Show
Nails- The Look People
The Buddhist Terrorist- Maz Jobrani (s-up)
Incoherent Babbling- Spanky
The Suicide Guy- George Carlin (s-up)
