I’m grateful for the rich, beautiful experience I had last week at the Rubber City Comedy Festival in Akron, Ohio. Massive thanks to Festival Director Kyle Haunhorst, Matthew Farkas, and all the organizers and volunteers who kept the events running like clockwork.
This festival gifted me the opportunity to compete in my first Boast Rattle Competition, an event that’s like a roast battle, but instead of insults the comics must compliment each other in humorous ways. Winning the title will always have a special meaning for me. It was also an honor to take home a Best of Fest Award alongside comedians I respect and admire.
Thank you to Barmacy Bar & Grill, Baxter’s Speakeasy, and Funny Stop Comedy Club for allowing us to perform on your wonderful stages.
I heard and overheard so much comedy wisdom throughout the week and I made a lot of funny friends. Looking forward to crossing paths with them again soon.
Also, thank you to Levester Johnson Jr. for this capture of my performance at Baxter's. That was a fun night!
I’m grateful for the rich, beautiful experience I had last week at the Rubber City Comedy Festival in Akron, Ohio. Massive thanks to Festival Director Kyle Haunhorst, Matthew Farkas, and all the organizers and volunteers who kept the events running like clockwork.
This festival gifted me the opportunity to compete in my first Boast Rattle Competition, an event that’s like a roast battle, but instead of insults the comics must compliment each other in humorous ways. Winning the title will always have a special meaning for me. It was also an honor to take home a Best of Fest Award alongside comedians I respect and admire.
Thank you to Barmacy Bar & Grill, Baxter’s Speakeasy, and Funny Stop Comedy Club for allowing us to perform on your wonderful stages.
I heard and overheard so much comedy wisdom throughout the week and I made a lot of funny friends. Looking forward to crossing paths with them again soon.
Also, thank you to Levester Johnson Jr. for this capture of my performance at Baxter's. That was a fun night!
By God's grace, he has put most of his worst drivers into the cities, where they can maim and kill each other, thereby reducing the pool of bad drivers and leaving the rest of us in relative peace.