Month: March 2004

  • comedy is hard

    I haven’t written about my second manuscript, the one I wrote last year, the one we’ve been having a hard time selling. I haven’t written about it because I don’t really want to jinx it, but we’re at the point now where we’re past jinxing, and I’m just kind of wishing and hoping that someone…

  • New Entry

    Comedy is Hard. Sometimes I fail and sometimes I succeed.

  • i miss you, too

    Today I made a list of all the entries I haven’t written yet that need to be. So know I’m thinking about you, hitters of the “refresh” button. But one of the entries was going to be me simply saying this: I can’t believe how much I liked Dawn of the Dead. Also, my faith…

  • more things to read.

    The show went well. I’m taking today off. I’m tired. I will relay the story in detail sometime soon. You know I always do. Couch Baron has left the building. But if you still need to read things every day that I have written, fear not. Liz and I are both contributors to the spanking…

  • bicoastal stage fright

    Man. I just typed a whole blog entry and my browser crashed. It feels like the blog has come to life with our East Coast/West Coast performances tonight. Break a leg, Dan! Give Sarah and Linda a hug for me! I’m currently the worst host in the world, as I’m blogging not two feet away…

  • dan pimps the self

    Sars, Miss Alli, and I are doing a reading this Thursday. Some of my vignettes have been culled from this very blog. Come and say hi. “Spare the Snark, Spoil the Networks” Writers from Television Without Pity www.televisionwithoutpity.com dan J. Blau Sarah D. Bunting Linda Holmes with your hostess, Kathleen Warnock Thursday, March 18, 7pm.…

  • dan checks in (geddit? GEDDIT?)

    In my continuing attempt to get every TWoP show cancelled, I am recapping Kingdom Hospital. Please come visit it, or there will be few more visits of which to speak.

  • I feel guilty.

    The last time I went to the Shoaks Galleria Starbucks, the Chessmaster was gone. So was Joey Strummer. Was it something I said?

  • Take that, Babs.

    The wonders of eBay. [Thanks, Charles, for the link]

  • million dollar starter homes?

    Tamar writes about the incredibly frustrating price of real estate in California. We must say every other week, “I do not see how anybody buys a home in this city. How do normal people live here?” We recently looked at a house for sale a block over from where we rent on our way back…