I may not be able to donate much money to charity, but when asked, I can provide laughter. It might not solve problems, but it helps.
Nathan Timmel
The BlogThe Unbearable Hypocrisy of Being
Would Jerry Falwell Jr. be in such hot water right now if he’d just lived and let live, instead of being a lying hypocrite?
Goodbye, Betty Latimer
I probably only met Betty Latimer a handful of times, and that was when I was a young child, but once is enough when meeting a person of character.
A Pillar of Strength
You never know what you’re capable of until you’re staring something down. My wife is a pillar of strength, not salt. Suck it, Lot.
I Lost a Friend to Joe Rogan
The Joe Rogan Experience is the most popular podcast. Naturally, this makes it the biggest target. Truth is, there is good, bad, and ugly in everything.
Inside the Comedian Mind, Part Three: What’s Taken to the Stage
When someone meets a comedian, they always assume they’re going to end up as part of the act; that jokes about them will be told on stage.
The Interesting Way Memory Works
It’s funny how some people make an impact on us, while we leave nothing of value in their memory. Which I suppose can be positive, or negative.
Let’s All Watch The Simpsons
What’s appropriate viewing for kiddos? Everyone has a different opinion, but I’ll argue with my better half any day regarding The Simpsons.
Attitude is Everything
Who would you rather emulate: the person who finds fault in everyone and everything, or the guy who injures himself and can laugh about it?
Inside the Comedian Mind, Part Two: Negativity and Anxiety
You’d think hearing “Hey, you got mentioned on the Joe Rogan Experience” would elicit joy, but in my case it brought about anxiety.
Inside the Comedian Mind: Part One, Tragedy
Comedy is tragedy plus time. But what if your mind works faster than the outside world experiences healing? Welcome to my life.
Goodbye to You
Saying goodbye to a loved one is difficult. It’s no less so when that loved one is your furbaby; a four-legged friend.