Monday, January 29, 2007

Love at the Living Room


The show at the Living Room this friday went swimmingly. The chai tea was boiling (with milk!), the espresso was squeaking and the comedy was flowing. I like the way they run shit down there in the Park Slope. With the lights on and the pretty people all arrayed before you, it's such a different atmosphere than any other room in the city. Me likes it.

Much thanks and love to Abbi and Luke for putting on the ritz.

A little happy linkage to all involved:

http://www.myspace.com/livingroomcomedy
The Myspace spot for all your myspace Living Room needs.

http://livingroomcomedy.blogspot.com/
Abbi & Luke are awesome about putting up pics here and plugging for the all the comics involved.

http://www.curlycomedy.blogspot.com/
Abbi's blog is quite hilarious. The slideshow presentation here is awesome, but I tell you, if you ever get see it live and on 'shrooms, it will totally blow your mind!

http://mccarthy.blog.com/
The red-headed monster made me laugh and shit my pants, which I'm still pissed about. You will get a dry-cleaning bill from me, Mr. McCarthy. Yes, you will.

http://lauramannino.com/
Laura lives in the sister neighborhood to my my own hipster haven, drunk and polish Greenpoint. She has my respect for being able to survive out there and not be addicted to Popov and pierogies. Maybe she is...

http://www.myspace.com/ruhbinmehta
Ruhbin went on right before me so I was in a mostly catatonic state but i do know he is mad that the Wii makes him exercise. I have to agree.

http://www.myspace.com/brendanfitzgibbons
Brendan did his best James Dean impression while Mastering the Ceremonies. Ok, he didn't exactly wear a leather jacket or drive motorcycles or anything but he did introduce every comic, and in the correct order too!

2 comments:

Abbi Crutchfield said...

Thanks for the shout-out, Tea Time! Is that a good nick name, or is it too effeminate? Because you, Sir, are anything but. Readers, Greg Tito rocked the house at our show. His third time there will make him a regular. We will call him Norm and sit him at the end of the serving bar. There's your options Greg: Tea Time or Norm. PS: Thanks for the show at Emerging Artists Theater. I had a lot of fun!

The Living Room Show said...

We loved having you at the show, Greg! You are always welcome to bring the house down. Like Steve Martin...and Queen Latifah.