I’m in Long Island, NY tonight after spending the day in Indianapolis. Actually, most of my day was spent just getting to Indianapolis: Chicago O’Hare is the most broken airport I’ve ever seen. Though the weather was fine in Chicago, my plane was almost 90 minutes late getting to Indianapolis. That was before I spent 20 minutes on the ground at RDU while the controllers in Chicago pulled their heads out of their butts. In the future, I will avoid O’Hare like the plague. Silly me for thinking just because the weather was nice, the airport would be open.
The show I did in Indy was subdued. I spent mucho time improvising, as usual. No marketing fluff had arrived when I got there. Actually, it did arrive, but no one at the giant hotel knew that or knew where it was. About 5 minutes before my presentation, I finally had the gear displayed in the booth.
The presentation went well. There was one woman present in a room full of fifty chairs. Eventually, she was joined by a gentleman who proved to be a very good lead. Both seemed to enjoy my talk and I appreciated not having the pressure of a crowd.
After that was done, I got the call that I would be needed in New York. I spent the rest of the day at the show making my travel arrangements. I’ve got a room, a car, and directions to the show, but I have yet to book a flight home.
Like the Indy of Indiana Jones fame, I’m still making it up as I go.
You should really come try out for ComedyWorx.
I’ve thought about it, but I don’t have a lot of time to devote to rehearsing.
Ba-dum bum! Thank you! Thank you very much! Louie Anderson’s up next!