TV Watch: 2015

I am no where near caught up on all of the television shows that I watch. It's a huge problem. I would need to lock myself in room for like 3 days and just watch everything that needs to be watched. I haven't been keeping up with everything, you know, because I'm busy. But that's no excuse. I should have watched the Big Bang Theory weeks ago, not just now. And I should have watched How to Get Away with Murder instead of letting it get away from me (I'm still 2 episodes behind.) I saw all of Daredevil, even though Daredevil saw none of it. (He's blind, but in an ironic, hipster sort of way. Like he can still see, but everything is on fire. To be fair, though, most things are on fire in that show. Hmm. Now I'm confused.) 

You're probably saying "Charlie, you watch a lot of stuff, you must be getting good use out of your Netflix account." Ha, joke's on you. I don't have a Netflix account. I stream everything like a hooligan. But not fast enough, as we can see, because I'm still more TV constipated than a commercial for Ex-Lax. (TV constipated is the name of my new improv team.) Don't worry, fine reader. I will watch everything that needs to be watched. For I have the time, I will make the effort, and I am willing to be the TV watcher and enthusiast you've come to know and tolerate over the years.

I still remember being able to multitask and watch TV while doing my homework in high school. Then, I tried it in college, and I ended up changing majors. Oh TV, where would I be without you, you mind numbing entertainment? You keep me grounded. Thanks. Now, I'm gonna stop writing. I have some catching up to do.

Fomophobia

Do you ever wish that you could be in two places at one time, like Hermione in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban? I too wish there were two of me. (Don't say "There are two of you, you're a twin." Even though I am a twin, there are not two of me, you idiot!) I'm pretty good about missing things, just because I only go to what I care about. But recently, I've been afraid that I am going to develop the fear of missing out. I have a fear of having the fear of missing out. I'm calling it fomophobia. I believe that the country is taking great steps to downgrade fomophobia. People can marry whoever they want to, and I'm not afraid to miss it. There was a time when I would have said that I have to be there early, with a gift, but now I can check the not attending box and remain perfectly content with no fear of the consequences. I can only experience what is happening around me, so I literally don't know what I am missing. It's great to let the world happen around you and to stay in the moment that you are experiencing currently. That is how life is supposed to work.

But seriously! Who am I kidding? So much is going on all of the time. People are having fun without me. Take me with you. I want to go. Where's the party tonight? Where is it? I'll be there, early, with a gift. Just please tell me where something is happening. Okay? Can you do that? I just need a little taste of something fun. Let me in to your club. Include me, for Christ's sake. Do it for Christ! What would Jesus do? He would let me tag along to wherever the fun is. Let's go!!

Mayweather the 4th Be With You

Happy Star Wars Day. May the 4th be with you! See what I did there? I took today's date, May the 4th, and substituted it in place of "may the force," from a classic Star Wars line. I'm so clever!

Did you watch the fight over the weekend?  I'm not into boxing that much. Listen, I like watching a Fillipino hug a black guy as much as the next person, but boxing really doesn't do anything for me. That fight did not live up to the hype that was established for it. And what's with each boxer earning like $83,000 dollars a second? I would let someone punch me in the head of it meant I would receive $83,000 dollars a second. Where do I sign up?

And did you watch the Kentucky Derby? It's the fastest two minutes in sports. I thought the fastest two minutes in sports was when Tiger Woods cheated on Elin. I was wrong. Nevertheless, it was a well fought race with an exciting finish. Like when Tiger Woods cheated on Elin. Much more interesting than that tea party between Mayweather and Pacquiao. Sheesh!!!

Have a good week!  

It's Always Funny in Philadelphia

It's all happening so fast, people. You've spoken up and the reviews are in: I'm funny! But now other people (ones who don't read this blog, but probably should start) think that too. Like I'm trying to join an independent improv team. Why? Not because I'm good at improv, but because I'm funny. And I practically fell into a position on a sketch team. Why? Not because I've taken sketch classes, but because I went out and had sketches put up in front of people, and they were funny. You see, going out and doing things is always better than sitting around and saying things. Actually getting things done beats talking about getting things done, any day of the week (especially Mondays!). 

I'm going to be updating this website really soon. Did you forget it was a website? Me too. Anyway, I'll be adding dates and times when you can come see me do things (do, not say). Also, I want to get all of my videos up here and on my YouTube channel: peoplesayimfunnyvids. So there is some work to be done. That should be enough to keep me busy until next week. If not, I'm caddying again, so you know I've hit rock bottom. Hit it with a f***ing five-iron. And chunked it right into the rough. Send help please! But you know what? At least I'm funny.

There's a Spring in My Step

It's that time of year. The time when I say I'm going to clean up my room, but actually just make something I call "neat messes." This oxymoron means that I take the things that are strewn about, and I pile like items together, effectively making neater looking piles of junk. Too many papers on the floor? Now look at this neat pile of them, still on the floor. Are my socks not put away? Of course they aren't, but they are piled in front of my dresser as if they are waiting for me too open the drawer so that they can jump right in. That sort of thing. It fools my parents into thinking that I've cleaned up my room, but more importantly, it fools me into thinking that I have cleaned up my room. It's a win-win.

The next logical step would be to clean out the crap that is under my bed. But nobody's been under there since I dropped the remote and now have to physically walk over to the TV and turn it on like it's 1960. It's also very dusty. I can't go down there right now. So that just leaves my closet. But cleaning out my closet is an almost impossible endeavor (Eminem makes it sound so easy), akin to finding a job. I can't do it all by myself. I don't want to be, all by myself, anymore (weekly Celine Dion reference: check!). 

Then it's settled. I'm going to start a cleaning service. It's called People Say I'm Tidy. You can call 1-800-SAY-TIDY for more information. Have a good week!

This Is All There Is

Well, you can all start thanking me for bringing the good weather from California back to the east coast as a souvenir (I accept monetary donations). It was not easy, but as we all know, I am God-like. (Note the use of the word "like." See, I can still be humble.)

Remember how I complained about being busy? My schedule is now as clear as the sky in California. But do you know who's schedule is not clear from now on? That's right! Hilary Clinton! #Billary2016 

Here is what I hope will happen. I want her to be elected. Hooray! First white, female president, yada yada yada, all that jazz. Then, I want her to be giving a speech at a podium, and I want some soon be author to emerge from underneath, analogous to the previous incident with her husband. Then, he will write the book about the affair, simply titled "Fifty Shades of Gray." That's gray, not grey. Completely different books. From there, the story basically tells itself.

I should go into politics. You don't need school for that, do you? You just need a rich family, right? I'll see what I can do. No promises. No guarantees. For now, I'm exhausted, traveling sucks, people are morons, the world is a scary place. That's what the last six months taught me. That being said, I loved every minute of it. 

LA: Part 2 - Coulda, Shoulda, Hollywooda

Alright people, I finally did it. I made it out to L.A. I've never felt more alive and scared in my life. Alive because this is where TV and film magic take place and the stars live, and scared because the other half of the population that lives here is made up of tourists and hobos. Five minutes on Hollywood Boulevard is enough to to turn the most relaxed and accepting person into a full fledged racist. Like even Gandhi would have a problem. He'd be like (in a strong Indian accent) "What the hell are you doing? Get out of my way. You stupid, stupid person. Your CD means nothing to me. Don't you know that that theater is not really Chinese?" Stuff like that. (L.A. Tour Fact #1: Did you know that Grauman's Chinese Theater is the only movie establishment in the world that sells chicken fried rice instead of popcorn?) 

The first night there I went to the Universal Studios City Walk. That was pretty cool. It's just restaurants and overpriced shops, but hey, it's the universal experience: throngs of people, live music, and food. I had a good time. Saturday is when I took the van tour of L.A. and "saw" all of the celebrity houses. I took a lot of good front gate shots. Lots of good hedge shots. That was also when I saw the Hollywood sign and had lunch at The Grove. Those were two cool things.

After that tour, I rested and came back to Hollywood Boulevard because I'm a masochist. Also, I had to take ten thousand more pictures of the Walk of Fame with my feet and/or someone else's feet in the shot. (L.A. Tour Fact #2: I jut invented and app that will automatically crop your or someone else's feet out of any picture that you take on the Walk of Fame. Look for it in Google Play and the App Store. It's called L.A. Feet Delete.)

Next, I went to Meltdown Comics. That's where the Nerdist Podcast started. That's basically ground zero of my podcast life. Now, what I should have done was plan to go and research what was going on there before I arrived. The day of, I found out that they were taping episodes of the TV show 'The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail' there. So I just showed up and got to look around the store while minor celebrities and comedians stood outside and walked right by me. I was really excited. I can finally put a face to the store that I've heard so much about. 

After that, I went to the Comedy Store. It's not actually a store; it's more of a breeding ground for comedians that has so much history rooted in it that I believe it's haunted. That was awesome. Not as cool as the Comedy Cellar, but still really nice. I got to see one of my favorite comedians, Marc Maron. He even looked directly at me at one point. My only problem with sitting towards the front of the theater is that you have to always look like you're smiling and enjoying the show, or the comedian will pick on you. It's just not feasible for me to smile that long. My jaw starts to hurt. If you've ever seen me, my natural face is resting Bitch face. Don't worry, I smile, I just do it with my eyes. People never know that I'm really enjoying something. And that's ok, I guess.

The day after that, I went to Universal Studios and rode every ride because I whined to a park worker who went and got me three fast pass tickets. I don't do lines (except coke!). The backlot tour is amazing. Go and do it!

Overall, I liked L.A. a lot. It's just a very intimidating and spread out place to work or live. I can not imagine starting out there. I'd get lost and wind up in the bad part of L.A., or as I call it, Hollywood/Sunset Boulevard. You want pawn shops? They've got pawn shops!

Next week it's all over. I get to finally join the family business of collecting unemployment checks.  Everything is temporary and nothing lasts, so I think I'll be ok. I don't know. Let's wait and see. Peace!

You See Irvine, I See San Diego

Well, I've been here a week. So far, I'm sold. I love everything about California, from the beach to the traffic. Because there are so many cars and it's just like "Where are you going? Do you actually have work to do? I don't know how you get work done here. The weather is way too nice." 

I traveled to San Diego, just to have a quick look around. And as soon as I got there, I was blown away by the breezes from the bay. No, but seriously, I need to bulk up. I weigh about 130 lbs soaking wet. All joking aside, San Diego is a new favorite city of mine. It is very livable, very friendly, and there's a bail bonds store on every corner, just incase you have too much fun in the Gaslamp District. 

I biked across Coronado Island from the bay to the coast. I haven't ridden a bike in a couple years. But riding a bike is a lot like 9/11; you never forget.  I still opted for a helmet, because hey, I'm handling precious cargo here! You should think as highly of me as I do. It would make my life easier. Although, let's be honest. That's not possible.

My job has made me so busy here that I haven't been able to do much on the weeknights, except max my credit card out at dinner. But that's ok, right? I mean, it's only money. 

For now, I'm stuck in Irvine. But this weekend, I'm LA bound. And I know one thing; I'm ready for Los Angeles. The only question is, is it ready for me? 

P.S. I was wrong. They do have clouds here.  

LA: Part 1

I did it! I have arrived. I hopped off the plane at L.A.X., with my team and my ticket in hand. Welcome to land of famous acts, am I gonna fit in? 

Little known fact: when you walk off the plane they hand you head shots. I didn't know that. It's a nice touch. Now, me in California is a bad idea, because I just walk around acutely alert of my surroundings, constantly asking and pointing at people "Are they famous? Are they famous? What would I know them from? How many IMDB credits do they have?" I literally have not blinked since we got here. 

Being here for business is different from being here for pleasure. For one thing, I have no time during the day to do fun things. But at night, anything is fair game. Of course, that's when I'm sleeping, but still... 

I am going to really enjoy my time here in California. Don't ask me to move out here because I will do it, no questions asked. They are going to have to drag me kicking and screaming back on to the plane in three weeks. But until then, you can catch me flying down the 405 with my Oakleys on. Peace!

Coughing and Laughing

Guess what? I don't know how, and I don't know why, and I don't know when, and I don't know where, but I have contracted strep throat. Throatus streptococcus, if you prefer Latin. (Side note: Streptococcus is my favorite type of dinosaur. Mostly a leaf eater but not afraid to eat a fish every once in a while. It's admirable.) On Friday, the doctor told me the news, but because of my 100 degree fever, I thought she said "strip throat." (Bow chicka wow wow!) I'm just kidding! The doctor was a man. 

So I've been resting pretty much all weekend, except when I left the house to infect a bunch of people in a class or on a plane. Life doesn't stop fighting on just because my immune system did. All week I thought it was indigestion. Turns out I was wrong, I'll admit it.  Don't worry, I'm on a heavy dose of vitamin C, Motrin, and penicillin, or Salkus pillus, if you prefer Latin. So I'll be guzzling pills for the next week or so. I feel like one of Bill Cosby's lady friends, drinking a Cosbypolitan. (A Cosbypolitan is just a regular Cosmopolitan that has been garnished with the date rape drug.)

Listen, I'll get better. I'll recover. Right now I'm kind of sluggish. But I'll get there. I'm doing more improv, always a high point of my week. I'm writing stuff here and elsewhere, I'm working, and I'll record another episode of  Mono a Monotone later this week. Good stuff is happening. Open your eyes to the world around you. I'll leave you with this: If you really think about it, a baker thinks that every day is Pi Day.