Comedy Without A Net
I've been trying to get my blog legs back and it hasn't been too tough. But what can I say, winter is great, yet in a truly sucky way. Not conducive to
wasting my time blogging. Still, I trudge on, and eventually I may get back to writing about why I think we are all screwed, or not.
Moving right along, and having ignored the
particle physicists, I pander next to readers who are parents of aspiring comedians. [
Isn't that software tester or ad exec also a parent of a comedian?--Ed. Get the fuck out of here, I don't have an editor!] Anyway, Johnny Carson died over the weekend, and Larry Miller, who appeared on Carson's Tonight Show 15-20 times, has some
personal recollections of what is was like to perform on the show. Well worth the read, via
Powerline.
Posted by Peter at January 26, 2005 08:00 PM