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Originally Posted by Mutt
i think what PleasurePays says is true - he has good stage presence, sounds like a pro - but you can hear it's a dead or sparse audience and the material isn't great. i'd work up some longer material than the quick smartass jokes.
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part of what people do when starting out is that they look/act uncomfortable, timing is awkward and they make you feel uncomfortable watching them. great comedians are comedians that connect with the audience. i believe it was Red Foxx that once said "if they really like you as a person, you don't have to be that funny"