Dog and Butterfly 1383
Sunday, July 31, 2005-3:01 P.M.
Well, I'm back home a day earlier than scheduled from McDivot's Comedy Corner in Myrtle Beach. Just before the Friday show, the booker, Bobby Dean, informed me that there was a big wedding at the hotel on Saturday, so the comedy show was cancelled because they needed the club space for the reception. I was invited to stay at the resort the extra day, and what with being paid cash the night before, I was tempted to hang around, sit on the white sand beach, lounge by the pool and sip adult beverages while I watched hot young redneck girls cavort around. However, Saturday morning brought nothing but rain, so I packed the car and went home. It took almost three hours just to escape from the 10,000 car parking lot called Myrtle Beach, and I arrived home around 3 A.M. this morning.
Friday night's show was o.k., with about 15 people in attendance, and even though there weren't many people there, they were in the right mood, and I sold more merchandise than I did the whole week in West Palm Beach. I like people on vacation...they like to spend money. I spent the day waltzing around Myrtle Beach buying groceries and whiling away my time, making a few business calls, taking a nap, and otherwise enjoying a long, lazy day. With only one show to prepare for, and the late start of 9:00 P.M., the world was my oyster. I like the Coral Beach Resort a lot, and I'm going to try to get rebooked there for next year so I can bring Pammey and Harmony out for a nice working vacation.
I ordered George Carlin's third book, When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? through half.com, and it arrived while I was on the road. It's a good read, and I'm through the first 65 pages already. I consider myself lucky to have been able to work with George for as long as I did...after all, how many people ever get a chance to meet their heroes, much less talk to them on a semi-regular basis? The book has a written-out explanation of George's routine on shell shock. It's one of the best examinations of language I've ever heard, and I'm happy he included it in the book. If you enjoy William Safire or just the quirks of language in general, this is definitely a piece for you. I've always thought that a person ought to be well versed in their native language, and I guess I've taken that to it's irrational conclusion. I love words, and I collect them like they were butterflies, pinning them to corkboards and waiting for the proper time to release them and let them fly. Unfortunately, the butterfly that ususally gets the most flight time is the ugly little grey one called "fuck." But hey, I worked on a shipping platform with truck drivers for a long time, and if you didn't swear at them, they walked all over you. I'm a product of my environment, and I don't make any apologies for that. And if that's not good enough for you, then fuck you.
This week, I'm looking forward to the distasteful task of getting the damage to my car assessed, and then it's off to the booming metropolis of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. I'm playing one of Scott Bruce's Wisecrackers comedy clubs, which I've enjoyed so far, even though I've only done the locations in Allentown and Scranton. The gig is a short distance from the hotel, and I actually saw both of them from route 81 on my way to Myrtle Beach Wednesday night, with the gig being on the left, and the hotel on the right. It's about 4 hours or so from home base, and there's only one show each night, so as far as road gigs go, it's a milk run. But the money's right, even though they cancelled one of the Saturday shows already...we originally had one show scheduled for Friday and two for Saturday, now we only have one each night, but for the same money. I miss the opportunity to get on stage that second show, because it's another chance to sell some product, and I'm going to be there anyway, plus having the later show lets me be a little more experimental, looser and improvisational.
Ah, bullshit. It's another group of people to sell product to. I got a wife and a kid, people! Gas is $2.33 a gallon! It cost me $140 to go to work this week!
Again, no apologies. This week is going to be nice, with 4 days off to finish the project of switching my office and the baby's room, unload a bunch of packed boxes and come up with a final resting place for a bunch of stuff.
After a nice nap. Ah, the life of a comedian!
Ralph Tetta
Rochester, NY