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Announcing the Geek Comedy Tour 3000, a comedy show featuring some of the best comics DC has to offer with a chance to win door prizes including $25 in cash, free video games, tickets to the DC Improv, a Playstation Portable and assorted nerd swag.
Featuring:
-Rory Scovel (http://roryscovel.com)
-Ryan Conner (http://ryanconnercomedy.com)
-Danny Rouhier (http://funnydanny.com)
-Chris Barylick (http://www.dcstandup.com/chrisbarylick.shtml)
-Joe Deeley
-James Jones
-Jimmy Meritt (http://www.jimmymeritt.com)
-Jon Mumma (http://www.dcstandup.com/jonmumma.shtml)
-Justin Schlegel (http://www.justinschlegel.com)
-Erin Conroy (http://www.dcstandup.com/erinconroy.shtml)
-Evan Valentine
-Paul Schorsch
-Jay Hastings (http://www.myspace.com/jwhastings)
Upcoming Shows:
The Geek Comedy Tour 3000 will be performing the following dates:
-The D.C. Arts Center: Friday, June 16th. Doors open at 10 P.M. and tickets will be $4.00 for general attendees and $3.00 for students and D.C. Arts Center members. Joke contest prizes will include $25 in cash, video games, DVDs, geek merchandise and a Nintendo DS.
Location address: 2438 18th St., NW, Washington, D.C.
-The Laughing Lizard Lounge: Friday, July 7th. Doors open at 10 P.M. to this completely free show. Joke contest prizes will include $25 in cash, video games, DVDs, geek merchandise and a Nintendo DS.
Location address: 1324 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia. For easy access, catch the Metro's blue line out to the King Street metro stop.
Updates:
-The Geek Comedy Tour 3000 photo gallery is now available. Make with the clicking and enjoy.
-Many thanks to Randy Milholland of Something Positive for the link. Amazing comic, good storyline and the man brings the funny in ways which prove very, very wrong. If I see him, I'm buying him the talking pony of his choice.
-Code Monkey
Contact/Booking:
The Geek Comedy Tour 3000 is available for booking and private events. For more information or to request a free press kit, please call Chris Barylick at 703-920-2281 or e-mail barylick@gwu.edu.
Links to waste your gray matter with:
-Yacht Rock, Episode 2: Loggins and McDonald versus Hall and Oates, complete with a lucky harpoon and the unadulterated power of smooth music.
-"Lazy Sunday": Ryan Conner mentioned that Andy Samberg might be able to save Saturday Night Live and from this short sketch, I believe him. The family movie-going experience meshed with hard core rap.
-Bill Maher: Presidential Recall: I know it's not politically objective, but you've got to admit, he makes it look easy.
-3 Fast 3 3urious: I never believed the "Fast and the Furious" movies to be anything more than intestinal scrape, which falls in line with everything else Jerry Bruckheimer has had a hand in. Still, this is a good parody and worth the click.
-The Swedish Chef: A collection of old Swedish Chef skits in a .zip archive. No matter how badly your day's gone, you'd be hard pressed not to stop and laugh.
-Where It All Began: The 1984 unveiling of the Macintosh and its first demo run. Prior to the Super Bowl commercial and all the hubbub, this is where the Macintosh took center stage and proved itself worthy as the computer of choice.
-Buddy Rich vs. Animal: A brief and much-needed dose of Muppety goodness. I used to play the skins myself once upon a time. Wasn't great at it, wasn't terrible. Take a gander and click away. I think you'll like what you see.
-Jaws in 30 Seconds (with bunnies): This probably won't make you smarter, but it will make you laugh.
-My Little Transformer: Words elude me regarding this site, but Silas and Mary have created something extremely cool via their stop-motion short movies of life centering around these giants of the 80's. And, based on this, a link is most definitely in order...
-Nematoad Goodness: Because Lisa is both talented as well as demented. Kindly visit her web site and browse her art pieces for sale.
-Because I Lack All Respect for your Mental Well-Being: Actually, I possess great espect for your brain meats and the thoughts therein. Still, the mighty chinchilla must be the acknowledged, revered and addressed in a proper fashion. Cute to the nth degree, furry and entirely harmless. Kindly hug your chinchilla today.
-Dungeons and Dragons: The movie rendition of the classic comedy track by the Dead Alewives. Bloody brilliant and a must-have for anyone who's played Summoner or Red Faction.
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