Comedian Josh Goguen

Posts Tagged ‘Comedy’

Disney Princesses

It’s been a couple of weeks since Disney released it’s new movie The Princess and the Frog, so this post might be dated. I did have these thoughts then, but I didn’t have the chance to post this and thus forgot about it until now. I haven’t seen the movie, but I don’t think that [...]

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Let’s see how long this lasts.

I meant to post this on Monday, so many of you have probably already seen the clip I’m going to introduce. Sorry, I got caught up in some things. Naw…I was just lazy. I don’t like writing topical jokes. While it is fun to be current, the shelf life for them isn’t very good. It [...]

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Moving and a Little Something Else.

So, I’m able to address a couple of things that some of my newer friends and older friends might find somewhat relevant. In short, I will be moving soon. When we moved to Pennsylvania, we knew this wasn’t a permanent thing. I wanted to be close to New York City so I could come in, [...]

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Little Complaining on Comedy Movies

I haven’t seen The Hangover yet. I plan to, but it’ll probably be months after it comes to DVD, because unless it’s been animated by Pixar, the movies I want to see don’t make it into rotation much now. I was talking with a friend who had just seen The Hangover, and he’d said it [...]

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Who was right?

David Letterman explains himself to critics regarding the Palin jokes. Dave clearly says that the daughter jokes were intended to be about the 18 year old. Now, this means that either I was right about Dave or he reads my blog. At least, I’m pretending because I’m aware that this was shot the day before [...]

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Big Surprise, I Side with the Comedian.

There’s a whipped up controversy about David Letterman making a joke about Sarah Palin’s daughter. I do have a problem with it, but first, let’s look at the joke. “One awkward moment for Sarah Palin at the Yankee game, during the seventh inning, her daughter was knocked up by Alex Rodriguez.” Okay, so clearly this [...]

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Robert Dean the inglorious bastard.

I’m not the type of comic who tapes ever single second of every single time I’m on stage. Unless I have a purpose, I rarely even bring a camera let along hit record. Last night, my mind might have been changed.   Robert Dean, Neil Constantine and I hit a couple mics. The first one, [...]

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Carlin

Naturally, I have to write something about the passing of George Carlin. I should probably say something about what a great guy he was or something like that, but I’ve never met him, so I don’t know what kind of person he really was.   What I do know about the man is what I [...]

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There is a light!

This past Saturday I worked in Parsippany NJ with Patrice O’Neal, Kenny Michaels, and Dante Nero. First, I should apologize for not promoting it like I should have. I let the holidays keep me from being aggressive about it, but the show was sold out, so I don’t think it needed my help.   This [...]

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