January 17, 2007

February 2007: hiatus

life re-calculations[round two]: i am on a hiatus [two american months] from comedy sportz.

rationale :: offered cut of increased ticket sales for duration of hiatus.

expect percentages of time devoted to friendship, writing, and general nuisances to rise and the value of the dollar to fall.

experiments in stand-up commence this february.

Posted by steveh at January 17, 2007 11:01 PM
Comments

um...congratulations? I think? fittingly, it sounds like a totally spontaneous decision.

Posted by: fargis at January 18, 2007 12:02 AM

Is your standup debut in Albuquerque? And will you be a standup debutante?

Posted by: Underblog at January 18, 2007 06:42 PM

the polisci tech team has been thinking about a NM vacation.... we got a bit stuck on transport though. i want to drive. gb wants expensive flight.

also, he's worried about the only 3 people who know how to run kiosk being in one place (like royalty)

Posted by: jonnee at January 19, 2007 11:26 PM

Kiosk? You all still chewing on that tripe? I thought for sure all those "improvements" to Vista would have y'all effortlessly supporting three departments by now?

Flights twixt MSP and ABQ are cheap and non-stop. Don't forget, I KNOW how well-compensed you grad students are.

OTOH, driving has its joys: the Mitchell Corn Palace, Wall Drug, endless Wyoming, congested Denver. . .

Posted by: Underblog at January 20, 2007 01:42 PM

Also, Matt Roberts knows how to run Kiosk.

Posted by: Underblog at January 20, 2007 01:43 PM

i just assumed matt would come with us.... who plans a road trip without matt?

Posted by: gb at January 20, 2007 04:33 PM

has anyone yet mentioned to you that it should be February: 2007, not 2006?

unless part of the hiatus involves time travel?

Posted by: laura from csz at January 20, 2007 04:39 PM

laura's experience with edits is noted and appreciated.

Posted by: gb at January 20, 2007 04:46 PM
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