There's been more deaths in my circles than I can stand right now. Didn't blog about it. Didn't blog at all last week. I just needed to acknowledge it before going on with the following. For those of you readers who are not comics, let me address something. Many people seem to think a comic is a clown type thing a joke machine a barrel of laughs who shouldn't be depressed. Even a lawyer who once saw me all depressed told me, "C'mon, you're a comic, for God's sake." It is so the opposite. Comics are often very traumatized and depressed people like much of the population, but some of us are fortunate enough to be able to, in time, turn pain into art.
Divorced
Divas of Comedy
Ken
Watter
Rhonda
Hansome
Saturday,
February 14, 2015
8pm
Doors
open at 7:15 for wine, mingling, seating
Clarion
Theatre
309
East 26 Street (just off Second Ave.)
Get
your ticket(s) here:
I'm sooo looking forward to this show!
I'm currently separated from myself, but if I can get myself back together again I'll be there! I'll be there!!!!!
Rhonda, me too. Jack, you made me laugh. And I understand.