Wow, well amazingly once again I slacked....I'm having a pretty hard time working on the page...hopefully I just need to get into the habit of it again...who knows?

It's funny, I just realized that when I live alone I get a whole lot more done on the web page. Even though Leah moved out I'm letting my buddy Bryce stay here for a while. Not that he's like a distraction or anything, it's totally my fault.

I've been pretty busy lately actually with The Gleib Show...and I still love working on it. I posted a lot more pictures from our shoots today.

Last weekend I went to the swap meet with Lucas and Sam and their new kid Stanley. I go their every weekend basically. It was a lot of fun but was really funny is that a casting person came up to Lucas and I telling us that they like our "look" and may want to use us for beer commercials. They just called Lucas today. When they came up to us it was pretty clear they were more interested in Lucas anyway. I think they just took pictures of me so I didn't feel bad.

Besides taking pictures they made a quick 1 minute tape of us saying our name and them just talking to us and getting to know what sort of personality we have. They asked me to tell a joke and I'm horrible at telling jokes, and remembering jokes so the only one I could like of was, "Have you heard about the new pirate movie? It's rated arrrrrrrrr".

So yeah....I didn't get the part.

Lucas and I should have been the new wasssup guys.

It looks like I'm going to have about 5 weeks off The Gleib Show until we do another ten episodes. I'm not sure what I'll be doing with that time yet.

I'm also working on a how to build sandcastles video. We're shooting it next week, but I already did one day of shooting for it. It was actually really cool. The guy we're making the video is pretty amazing. Not only does he make the best sandcastles I have ever seen but the guy has lived an amazing life. He's played Bobby Fischer in chess 3 times. Lost twice and tied once. He's a really smart guy who seems to know just about everything. I really enjoy just listening to him talk about anything.

My parents are coming up the end of the month. I'm really looking forward to that. I haven't seen them in a while and it'll really fun to go to the Laugh Factory with my mom. I'm just totally wondering what jokes they are going to make about my mom and I sitting together.

Since I go to the club every Tuesday now I'm also starting to know most of the comics which is a pretty weird. I sit in the back with Ben and Scott and since Ben hosts the show all the comedians come up to him, and since I'm always there we have just gotten to know each other. It's actually really fun to know the guys and then see them on stage.

Also, since I go every week now I really start to get the know certain comedians acts pretty well and I'm able to tell the difference in how well they do each night. It's definitely not something I was able to appreciate before going weekly. But it's really fun to see how much the audience changes the show. How some nights the jokes do great and other nights the same jokes bomb.

Also, since I'm close to Ben know I get to ask him about what's like like when a joke bombs. I mean I just couldn't imagine being on a stage, the lights one you, everyones looking at you and then you tell a joke that no one laughs at. I mean that would just kill me. But he said it doesn't bother him at all. He loves that sort of pressure. On stage when people heckle him he's really great about it. One time some guy called him a fag and then before Ben could say anything back the guy just ran away. The only way he couldn't get ripped up. Pretty funny.

I'm gonna head out now.