Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Keep Talking

I once was approached by a good friend and fellow comedian who asked me about how I write my comedy. He was surprised to find out that I don't write down my material. My comedy develops from an idea that I talk about onstage and then I just keep talking, believing that I'll say something funny. It usually works out because as most of my friends can attest to, If I talk long enough I'll eventually say something funny. It's just a gift and I'm just a vessel.

I share that because as you can probably see by scrolling down to my previous blog post, I haven't blogged in a while. I've had things occupying my time, but that's really no excuse. All I really needed to do was log on and just keep talking. So I write this just to get that off my chest in hopes that I won't take so long to post again. And to anyone who's reading this who may need inspiration, just keep talking(it's up to you to figure out what "Talking" is in your life). Whatever it is that you do, whatever is your gift, just keep doing it and let it work itself out(how's that for instant philosophy?).

Since it's been so long since I posted, instead of telling what I've been up to, I'll post a few videos that give an idea of what I've been up to, and of course you can always go to: http://RickYounger.net



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1 comment:

  1. Sinbad was famous for never writing things down. You must have one of those razor sharp memories motivated by positive reinforcment. Laughter = keep this joke! If someone gave me a donut every time I told a funny joke I wouldn't have to write so much down. Keep up the great work!

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