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Archive for October 25th, 2005

Tecnical Difficulties

By UNCOOLKIDS on Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Being loyal Firefox users, we had no idea that the site wasn’t working properly when viewed with Internet Explorer. We apologize to all of out IE readers out there. Hopefully this problem will be fixed by the end of the week. In the meantime we recommend either using Firefox, or entertaining yourself with some of our favorite sites:

Angry Alien
HomeStar Runner
Ant War
Happy Tree Friends
Zug
Something Awful
Church of the Subgenius
Dial ABC
Landover Baptist
objective.jesussave.us/index.html (this is the real site that
landover baptist is a parody of, and it’s funny and scary at the same
time)
M C Hawking’ Crib
Redmeat
The Onion
Cruel.com
My visit to New York!
Pentrix - Videos
Volare Karaoke
Morphases - More Faces
eChalk colour perception
Eric Conveys an Emotion
Waiter Rant
Overheard in New York
This Is Broken
SONGS TO WEAR PANTS TO

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Review: Eugene Mirman at Pianos

By Shannon on Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Despite the advice given on this blog, I did not buy my ticket to see Eugene Mirman at Pianos in advance. When I arrived at 9pm (for the 9:30pm show), the place was packed. People with tickets were already lining up to get in and get seats. I asked the hostess if any more tickets would be sold, and was told I’d have to wait and see how many no shows there were. Since it was pouring out, I was hopeful. But the rain didn’t keep people away. I was fifth in line for cancellations, and just barely able to get in. Of course being the last one in meant I was doomed to stand at the very back, where I could only catch a glimpse of the stage if the people in front of me all happened to sway in the same direction at the same time.(Thus, no pictures)
I wasn’t disappointed though, because Mirman was recording a comedy CD, and I feel that I got the full experience, since I could hear the show, but not see it.

Todd Barry opened for Mirman, which is appropriate for a taping, since Barry has actually sold more CDs than the Rolling Stones. I know it sounds weird, but it’s true. One might even compare Barry to Mick Jagger. And by one, I mean Barry did, onstage, while asking those of us with blogs to spread the rumor that he has sold more CDs than the Stones.

After a short set, Barry brought Mirman up on stage. I have seen Mirman many times before, he’s the host of Invite Them Up at Rififi and he often appears at other comedy nights around town. I knew going in that there would probably be a lot of material I had heard before, but I was actually surprised of how much of it was new, or at least changed for the evening.

Mirman’s style is quick one-line humor, which meant that the laughs, besides being plentiful, were often. I wouldn’t exactly call him observational, although he does take the everyday and make it funny. He does so by pointing out the ridiculous, and then exaggerates it. He took a slogan from a Republican National Convention website: “Freedom, the most powerful weapon of all” and
1) explained that it actually makes no sense (”you can’t mug me, I have the ability to vote for whoever I want” “oh I’m sorry I didn’t realize you had so much freedom”)[that’s not a direct quote -ed.]
and
2) pitched some of his own slogans for Freedom, including “Freedom, let’s share the shit out of it!” and “Freedom, you can cum on it’s face. It likes it!” [that IS a direct quote, so you can’t blame me for the language -ed.]

After what seemed like no time at all, the show was over. Mirman ended the night with a voice over of him turning down a female computer for sex, which was kindof weird and the only time I wasn’t laughing my butt off. Other than that, Mirman was ‘on’ all night. My only complaint is that I couldn’t see anything, and that’s my own fault.
Mirman’s CD (which has yet to be named) will be coming out on Subpop, so keep your eyes open for it. I can tell you as someone who has (in a way) listened to it already, that it’s gonna be good.

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