BIOGRAPHICAL INFO
I love doing comedy. You know how some people are athletes
and some people are artists, I'm neither of those things and
that doesn't leave me with many options. I thoroughly enjoy
the experience of making people laugh. I've enjoyed it since
my first 'stand-up' experience in Mrs. Carlson's 7th grade reading
class at Kesling Jr. High School in La Porte Indiana. It was
a book report on Harry Houdini. Everyone laughed. I was hooked.
Eventually, I graduated
from Jr. High School and moved out of La Porte, got married,
had some children and settled into a regular nine to five job
like you're supposed to do. The day job made me happy in that
it provided me with money which, where I come from, is a useful
thing to have. Comedy was a part-time venture for me and I traveled
within the confines of the midwest doing shows at comedy clubs,
churches and Lion's Club meetings. (NOTE: Lion's Club meetings
are no longer the comedy hot-bed that they were in the early
90's)
When the number of calls
for shows reached a point where I couldn't do all of them and
keep my job, I had to make a decision. I chose the road less
traveled. I chose to be a full time comedian and listened to
the tiny voice inside me that kept repeating, "Are you
out of your mind?"
My primary goal on stage is to be flat-out funny. I love to hear people tell me their sides ache and their cheeks hurt. When the show is over, I want the audience to be tired! I frequently achieve this goal.
It's hard for me to believe that I'm making a living doing something that's so much fun for me. I pinch myself to make sure I'm not dreaming. ...seriously, I pinch myself. I sometimes do it while on stage. It's the only way I can really be sure...