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Fetching Coffee for the Kings of Comedy

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Tell us a bit about your blog,http:/
I started it as an Internet presence for my radio show at school. Over time, I started putting stories about the day's events on it, and one day I bit the bullet and completely redid it as a personal Web site.
What advice would you offer to other Loudoun County residents and students interested in your field?
Develop an interest in a different field. I'm already competing with too many people. If that doesn't work, then pursue every opportunity you can.
Why?
Because experience is king, and Queen is a rock band.
How has Loudoun County affected your comedic understanding of the world?
It hasn't. There's not a joke I'd laugh at that someone from Fairfax wouldn't laugh at.
Were you considered the class clown in grade school?
I'm not sure I was even considered in grade school.
Did you have a favorite joke in elementary school? Do you have a favorite joke today?
Same favorite joke from elementary school to this day: Two muffins are in an oven. One says to the other, "Boy, it's getting hot in here." The second one says, "Oh, my God! A talking muffin!"
What is your favorite thing about Loudoun County?
Dominion root beer for $1.49 at Partlow's [General Store] on the [W&OD] bike trail.
Tell us something that might surprise your Loudoun County friends and former high school peers.
The glue on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher. But if you're asking about me, then I'll share this: I was paid to meow like a cat on national television and continue to receive residuals from it.


