On The First Day of San Antonio, Comedy Gave…
With 12 days in San Antonio I thought I would model the blogs while I am here (assuming there are no pressing issues or injustices to discuss) on the 12 Days of Christmas (except I will probably only write 4-6 times while here, so it’s nothing like it really). I had a jam packed day yesterday full of laughs and disappointment, but first a quick comment about the Boston Bomber on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine:
I don’t care. I am not offended, nor am I wildly supportive of it. Magazines do it all the time.
OK, enough of that. I woke up at 4am for my 7 am Delta flight (NYC-ATL-SAT) because I take flights in the “comedian budget” price range, which usually means either something before farmers wake up or something with more connections than Kevin Bacon. Now when I left my apartment at 445 am it was 82 and muggy. When I stepped out of the airport in San Antonio it was 80 and not humid. I then allowed myself to feel positive about comedy for a second. Uh oh.
To kill time in the afternoon I ate Chick Fil-A (as a man trying to lose weight sticking me in a hotel surrounded by a Chick Fil-A and a Cheesecake Factory is cruel and unusual). And yes I ate at Chick Fil-A. They do not bar gays from eating there so they aren’t a Southern Woolworth’s counter from the 1960s and they are not state sponsored like Apartheid, so even though I don’t agree with the owner (is the next step to boycott any company whose CEO votes Republican?), I think almost all big business owners in America are scumbags in some way or another (I don’t believe there’s such a a thing as an honest billion dollars). The employees are nice and the food is tasty. But for my heart’s sake I won’t be going back this week.
I then went to (what should be the headline of this blog) the best movie theater in America to see Pacific Rim. Here is why the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is the best:
- When I asked for my ticket to Pacific Rim (FREE for comedians) the woman asked me “It’s 3-D… is that OK?” EXACTLY – I appreciate her asking if 3- is ok, because too many people treat paying extra and wearing glasses as some privilege of cinema. I like her stance that 3-D may not be everyone’s firs choice.
- The theater kicks you out if you talk or text during the movie.
- There is a FULL menu. I am talking like a Cheesecake Factory-lite level menu. Delicious food, milkshakes and movie snacks are available. I got a popcorn, which was some of the best popcorn AND the largest popcorn I’ve ever had for $6.
- The theater has a lounge (where I mapped out my set for the show) and a bar.
In other words – this theater is Heaven on Earth for me. Seriously – my low key career goal is to own an golden retriever. My high end goal is to make a ton of money and then retire and own/manage one of these theaters somewhere.
In less important news, Pacific Rim was not good. The effects are absolutely tremendous, but the acting and writing ranges from high school play to porn. But I ate like a king and my ticket was free so no big deal. I have 4 more days and will be reviewing The Conjuring tomorrow (and possible RIPD also this weekend). The only thing I won’t see there is Grown Ups 2. No amount of pleasure can mask that pain.
So then it was show time (after a Subway dinner – BALLER!) I headlined the Wednesday show for about 30 people. It went great, though one woman kept interrupting me. After the show I sold one CD, and lost two sales because I do not have a credit card thingamajig on my cell phone. I then took the $10 from the sale and bought myself a piece of $8 cheesecake from The Cheesecake Factory on the way home as I warned the crowd I would during an epic 10 minute bit about my struggles with weight loss. Here’s a clip from the show:
So that was all day 1!! What does the rest of this week have in store? Check in Monday morning for the next update.
If you are bored for me check out my podcast this week – been getting rave reviews and a lot of listens – the bi-racial lawyer’s thoughts on George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin. Enjoy – http://righteouspk.podomatic.com/entry/2013-07-15T19_37_08-07_00