Aspiring Comedian

Aspiring Comedian

UPDATE: LANSING - "This is Old Chicago its always fun I work with good people, good people come in. Its quieting down a little bit a little early, its not good for the pocket or the bank at least I can get out early and go enjoy my day."

"The fact that you can still get out and play, just like golf you can play your whole life.I've always been one of those clever funny guys, good personality whatever I hear, I don't know."

Coworker, Brian McIssac
"He's got great stage presence he's hilarious to work with. Never really had a bad time with him."

"Why was the little strawberry sad, because his mother was in a jam, perfect kid joke. Compared to a whole set of golf clubs that are 4, 5 6 hundred dollars to thousand, woo, not on this stand up comic's budget"

"Its always hard being the first one up period, they are still settling in. They might not even have a drink in them. I like to go out and really hit the crowd hard. Hey how you guys doing tonight give yourself a round of applause. kinda get them riled up and then they are of course paying attention to you and thats when you can actually have your material get through. Its great to be up there on stage and be able to have the mic and say whatever you want. Sometimes I'll get more ooohhh then actual laughter but any reaction is better than no reaction. At least people are listening and paying attention. I've been doing this for three years and I know about 15 % of what I need to know to become a quote professional stand up comic. Trying to do my five minutes and get out of there. Now I know what I'm going to say. I know all the jokes, I've said them enough on stage, practicing. Its a great feeling to entertain people. There's no destination its just a good ride. And cut."

ORIGINAL STORY: LANSING - After finishing his work as a waiter at a local restaurant, Ian Mulvaney finds his own way to let loose on the weekends. Watch Community Connection to hear his unique story.

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