Literal Albatross: A Thing by Doug Driesel Jr. |
Doug Driesel Jr. is, as the name suggests, is the second Doug Driesel. However, he’s the first Doug Driesel to be a stand-up comic. Doug was forged from the finest comedian parts Southwestern Missouri could provide, where he hosted a popular comedy radio show in college. Fresh off of not finishing college, he promptly lumbered off to Los Angeles. While working at becoming very good at making coffee-style drinks, he studied improv and sketch comedy at The Upright Citizens Brigade, Westside Comedy and IO West theatres. Doug’s comedy landed him and his stand-up an appearance on The History Channel’s ‘History of the Joke’ and The Eagle Rock Comedy Festival. Doug also appeared alongside George Wendt on the show ‘As Seen on TV,’ while his debut comedy album ‘My Name is Dave’ has been hailed by critics as “Available on iTunes.” Doug can currently be seen performing around Los Angeles and the Midwest, as a contributing writer for IO West’s ‘Top Story,’ and anywhere injustice rears its ugly head.
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Ahoy Cats, and the much more feminine “Cattettes.” ‘Tis I, Doug Driesel Jr. Who am I, you might ask. If you do, then shame on you. Get a life. Stop trolling around on stumbleupon and get a day job. The economy’s suffering, and it’s all because you like to read the blogs of random people you find on the internet!
And, if you like that sudden harsh turn in dialogue, then you’ll love today’s edition of my new weekly news letter. It’s a funny little thing, then some plugs. Like the last five minutes of a podcast, only it’s about me and it’s written. So, getting the information while jogging is remarkably more difficult.
You can find the first edition of the newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/iXmDb
I agree. That does look like a phishing scam url. I find it highly inconvenient. But I don’t really want to put a whole lot of effort into this thing, other than making it funny and worth reading, so there you go. You can subscribe at the top of the page in that link.
And, um…I guess that’s it. Bye?