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Aug 10, 2006 14:06

Well. It wasn't exactly 10 minutes... it was more like 20. Time is kind of different up there on the stage ( Read more... )

stand-up comedy, body art

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ashleighbraun August 10 2006, 02:57:01 UTC
it's like spirograph! I hope it wasn't too painful.

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kattiebiscuitte August 10 2006, 03:39:54 UTC
it is a bit, isn't it. I loved that thing. Nah, wasn't too bad at all. Some places were a lot more sensitive than others, but totally not too painful.

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ashleighbraun August 11 2006, 02:54:41 UTC
well congrats, you, on both events!

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kattiebiscuitte August 11 2006, 07:26:56 UTC
cheers miss.

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entomocephalous August 10 2006, 09:12:52 UTC
Jeez, I know what you mean about the heart pumping. And just generally everything you said. It's weird, you get like 30 seconds at the start where you just kind of tingle. Once you get talking it just kind of spews out and the performance becomes more a part of it. Ahhh, it was great. I also missed something out from my set, which was clarification that the documentary An Inconvenient Truth was about global warming, which kind of made my comment about it confusing (it was the reason for going into the whole "environmental benefits of burning corpses" thing).

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kattiebiscuitte August 10 2006, 10:05:52 UTC
yes, totally tingly! I got up there and it was just like, bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz in my head until I got through the first minute. I wasn't confused about that part of your set, but my brain was still doing the bzzzzzzzz thing a bit...

It was great, wasn't it... you're doing it next month, yeah?

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entomocephalous August 10 2006, 10:43:03 UTC
Yeah, I couldn't really pay much attention to the Motley Two because I was still reeling from doing my bit.

Yes, I am most definitely going to do it next month. I've already started planning it!

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kattiebiscuitte August 11 2006, 07:19:43 UTC
neat! not sure I'll look into doing it again next month, but I'll come and cheer super loud and obnoxious for you. ;)

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anonymous August 10 2006, 23:03:14 UTC
almost as nice as your dad's tatoo

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kattiebiscuitte August 11 2006, 07:22:21 UTC
haha.

how long did yours take to heal? (feels weird to be asking my Dad that...)

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tatoo healing anonymous August 12 2006, 02:45:56 UTC
rub a little neosporin or bacitracin on it everyday for 7-10 days and then just put some skin lotion on it for another week that keeps the scabing and peeling at a minimum and after 2 weeks its just painted skin.
did anyone tape your stand up? Anxious to see and hear your routine.

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