I went to NY to do "Premium Blend" over the weekend.
It was a lot of fun.
Everyone involved with the show was nice and accommodating
and
the audience was great.
I was happy with how my set went.
The episode I'm on features Felipe Esparza, Kevin Shea, myself, and Dan Levy.
I got to meet a lot of cool new folks, and catch up with old friends.
I don't know when it will air on Comedy Central, but when I find out I'll post it here.
Keep an eye out for it.
Thanks to everyone who came out to support!
Val Kappa is a stand-up comic and artist who has appeared on Comedy Central and was the voice of Clarice on the cult cartoon "Home Movies". These are random things that she typed. All material Copyright 2004-2017 Val Kappa. All Rights Reserved.
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So I've been back in Massachusetts this month
and
will be here the rest of the summer.
Sometimes when I'm driving home after a show at night in Boston
there will be a random detour that pops up that makes getting home a bit confusing.
I think the detour is from the "Big Dig", which seems weird because I thought they had already finished that.
One night a detour actually made me get lost.
I felt like such a loser.
I find it odd, that I was able to drive from North Dakota to Minnesota,
and even South Dakota to Iowa this year with out a problem.
All places I had never been to.
But then I come back to the place I grew up and can't even find my way home.
How weird is that?
and
will be here the rest of the summer.
Sometimes when I'm driving home after a show at night in Boston
there will be a random detour that pops up that makes getting home a bit confusing.
I think the detour is from the "Big Dig", which seems weird because I thought they had already finished that.
One night a detour actually made me get lost.
I felt like such a loser.
I find it odd, that I was able to drive from North Dakota to Minnesota,
and even South Dakota to Iowa this year with out a problem.
All places I had never been to.
But then I come back to the place I grew up and can't even find my way home.
How weird is that?
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