The Obligatory
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Saturday, January 14, 2006
Some Stuff I Did
Back on the job just a few days, and I'm already hard at work, bringing you impersonations of Steve Jobs and fake 1950's educational films about the menace of the Feline Nation.
It's like ridin' a bike. Except a lot more work. And slightly funnier.
I should also mention that I am now officially a Writer on Attack of the Show. It is an honor to be able to work closely with two other extremely funny writers, and an exciting chance to have more input on a show that's pretty damn cool. And I still get to get my hands dirty producing skits, so it's the best of both worlds.
Here's to 2006.
It's like ridin' a bike. Except a lot more work. And slightly funnier.
I should also mention that I am now officially a Writer on Attack of the Show. It is an honor to be able to work closely with two other extremely funny writers, and an exciting chance to have more input on a show that's pretty damn cool. And I still get to get my hands dirty producing skits, so it's the best of both worlds.
Here's to 2006.
5 Comments:
You know, up until this post I wasn't quite sure if you were actually the dude from AOTS. I mean, I kinda had a feeling, cuz, it's somehow related to how I found this blog, but I didn't really read that far back into the archives, which (looking now) would've confirmed it well before now.
I don't really recall the specifics of the way I found this blog, other than it was somehow related to xplay (sorry), but when I read your talk of microbrews a couple posts ago it was enough to intrigue me into commenting. So, now, finding out you are indeed on a show I watch, well... its just gravy.
So, keep up the good work and all that. Truly enjoy the show. Now I guess I have extra incentive to get that beer ordered, huh?
Hopefully this isn't too fan-ish for you. If it makes you feel more at ease, I can say "G4 sucks!" or something like that. Your call...
, at I don't really recall the specifics of the way I found this blog, other than it was somehow related to xplay (sorry), but when I read your talk of microbrews a couple posts ago it was enough to intrigue me into commenting. So, now, finding out you are indeed on a show I watch, well... its just gravy.
So, keep up the good work and all that. Truly enjoy the show. Now I guess I have extra incentive to get that beer ordered, huh?
Hopefully this isn't too fan-ish for you. If it makes you feel more at ease, I can say "G4 sucks!" or something like that. Your call...
Not a problem at all, Pete.
It's nice to know people are watching. And it's nice to know people who are willing to go the extra mile for good microbrews are watching, too.
It's nice to know people are watching. And it's nice to know people who are willing to go the extra mile for good microbrews are watching, too.
congrats Casey.
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Congrats on all of it. We should totally get together and sing "movin' on up" while kicking hobos. That would be a great afternoon.
More coming via email, once the overlordes give me a breathing break.
Congrats! Again!
P.S., dude. You've got fans. Besides me. Crazy. And well deserved.
More coming via email, once the overlordes give me a breathing break.
Congrats! Again!
P.S., dude. You've got fans. Besides me. Crazy. And well deserved.
Congrats on the new gig!
Im a fairly new viewer of the show and try to catch it when I get the chance... or when I snap out of the zombie like trance I go into while watching international channels, AZN, and BBC. -Very addictive! Maybe getting Digital wasn't the best idea!
I too found this blog in a round about way and the little bits about New England caught me.
I miss the east coast a lot, but can't imagine what it's like to be in L.A.
No Del's, Sam Adams or Newport Storm. No Steamer's that you can just dig up down the road fresh for dinner. There is just something intoxicating about the bay, especially in colder weather.
And non-New Englanders can't even begin to comprehend the power of Dunkin Donuts. Hell, back in RI our Civic Center was named the Dunkin Donuts Center; aka "The Dunk". What other place would go for that?
Well, I just wanted to say thanks for a fun and interesting read, no fuss or fluff, no agenda, just real with a good dose of home.
I didn't think AOTS could get funnier, I can't wait. Good luck!
~Shannon
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Im a fairly new viewer of the show and try to catch it when I get the chance... or when I snap out of the zombie like trance I go into while watching international channels, AZN, and BBC. -Very addictive! Maybe getting Digital wasn't the best idea!
I too found this blog in a round about way and the little bits about New England caught me.
I miss the east coast a lot, but can't imagine what it's like to be in L.A.
No Del's, Sam Adams or Newport Storm. No Steamer's that you can just dig up down the road fresh for dinner. There is just something intoxicating about the bay, especially in colder weather.
And non-New Englanders can't even begin to comprehend the power of Dunkin Donuts. Hell, back in RI our Civic Center was named the Dunkin Donuts Center; aka "The Dunk". What other place would go for that?
Well, I just wanted to say thanks for a fun and interesting read, no fuss or fluff, no agenda, just real with a good dose of home.
I didn't think AOTS could get funnier, I can't wait. Good luck!
~Shannon