Category Archives: Past Musings
Old Article – The Daily Interlake
Old Article – The Daily Interlake By Frank Miele The Daily Interlake 8/01/97 Another week, another comedian. It’s a familiar story at the Outlaw Inn, which has sponsored a comedy night for several years. But what happened last week in the Outlaw’s Lounge was neither familiar nor funny. Audience members attacked Stone on stage in [...]
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My 9-11 Tribute…
My 9-11 Tribute… My Tribute is in the form of a review concerning one of my performances a few years back. (A brief segment of the event can be viewed from a video shot that night in the “jokes and riots” section of this very website…) 9-11-01, was an enormous wake up call, a sad, [...]
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F the Troops
As I was driving to Tacoma this week for a show, listening to an account of the “Bull Durham” celebration cancellation at the Hall of Fame this week, I did some quick math regarding my own banishment from various comedy rooms around the country based on the content of my act… Indianapolis for a misinterpreted [...]
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Who’s Your Daddy, Slave?
The American public eye; where the size of the trumpet doled out by an adoring populace is directly proportional to how little you have to say. - – Arlo Stone I’ve had enough of being a slave. It’s been happening for so long now we’ve almost begun to lose track of just how many ways [...]
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San Francisco Competition Finalist
“ There’s way too much violence on Television for kids these days. My little nephew has it bad. Yeah, he’s… he’s hooked on phonics… No, for real, what would that be like?…” (followed by the act-out of a kid “hooked on phonics”) – From the runner – up in the 27th annual San Francisco Comedy [...]
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Operation Infinite Stupidity
Who’s terrorizing whom? On September 11th, a group of trained Islamic fanatics, at odds with polices of our government, killed over three thousand of our innocent civilians with hijacked planes. Not military casualties, but innocent men, women and children, intentionally targeted for death. War? You better believe it.
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ComedySpeak.com Roundtable