Monday, October 28, 2013

Aziz Ansari: BURIED ALIVE - "Marriage is an Insane Proposal" - Netflix (HD)

Tax purposes!!!




UPDATE: I've mentioned before that I've performed in, to my recollection, at least three shows with Aziz. I was wondering if I had any flyers lying around or e-mails that had his name in it. I found an e-mail that I sent on March 6, 2005 for a show later that week.  It's amazing how far Aziz has come since then.


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INDIAN COMEDY FEST!
 
Saturday, March 12th at 8:30pm
 
starring:
Ajay Bhai - 2005 Bass Ale Comedy Contest Winner!
Amod Vaze - from 2004's New Faces Of Comedy!

Sudha - from The Poole Party!

Aziz Ansari - from Stand-Up New York!

Nikki Chawla - from NBC'S Jane Henson's New York!

Sidney Myer - Award-Winning Musical Comedy Guest!

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Friday, October 18, 2013

Zombies vs. animals? The living dead wouldn't stand a chance | Boing Boing

The hard science on zombies, including this thought:
"California condors are endangered, so a zombie apocalypse could really give a boost to their population by providing them with an abundance of food."

Watch Manhattan Grow Over a Century Like a Massive Pile of LEGOs

The animation in this video is fascinating. Also interesting is how the construction of the original Twin Towers was left off the animation, for obvious reasons.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Russell Peters on "CBS This Morning"

Russell Peters was on the morning news show CBS This Morning last week. In case you missed it, here's the story and the interview:





I didn't realize he made $21 million in 2012. This is roughly $20,997,000 more than I made in total during my entire six-year run as a stand-up comic.

"All Aboard, (Northeastern United States of) America, All Aboard Amtrak..."

It makes me smile when I read about how Amtrak is carrying more passengers and making better financial decisions.

Although, I won't really be happy until I'm traveling inter-city on high-speed rail is connecting every major city so you don't have to worry about snow or bad weather cancelling your flight or making roads unsafe to drive. Kind of like how the Acela proves here: