Sin Sin (and sin again)
Last night the cowboy and I attended the Brooklyn Comedy Company's show at Sin Sin, which I know about from (among others) comic Rob Paravonian, whose URL, www.robprocks.com, hearkens back to the at least fifteen minutes I once spent at godaddy.com, trying to figure out a domain name that would be easier to spell than "jenniferdziura." No one can spell "Paravonian" either, I'm sure.
I ran into comedian Nichelle Stephens of the Chicks & Giggles comedy show, Baron Vaughn (part III), and Village Voice sex columnist Rachel Kramer Bussel, who looks exactly like her pictures and was eating cupcakes as well as reportedly writing a book about them.
Note about a recurring comedy show quirk: weird-colored stage lighting (such as red) messes up all the race jokes. When I look tanned, my joke about being aspirin-colored falls flat, and when Jewish comics look temporarily black, things make profoundly less sense.
I ran into comedian Nichelle Stephens of the Chicks & Giggles comedy show, Baron Vaughn (part III), and Village Voice sex columnist Rachel Kramer Bussel, who looks exactly like her pictures and was eating cupcakes as well as reportedly writing a book about them.
Note about a recurring comedy show quirk: weird-colored stage lighting (such as red) messes up all the race jokes. When I look tanned, my joke about being aspirin-colored falls flat, and when Jewish comics look temporarily black, things make profoundly less sense.





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