I admire you, Corey! I am too much of a control freak to ever live ife with such uncertainty! When I was a kid, I wanted to be a singer, a stand-up comic, or an actor but I was convinced (and so was my horrible mother) that I was not pretty enough, thin enough, nor were my tits big enough to do anything in the entertainment industry, so I went the "safe" route and became a physician. I have not regretted my decision but those old pangs are still there. Could be a fun post-retirement pursuit, who knows?
Thank you so much for reading all of my POA letters! You are sweet as a sack-a sugar! It is like cocaine when *I* can make *you* laugh!
Alameda Comedy club has a four week workshop that I plan to do in August. I was going to sign up for the one in May but I went to DC for Digestive Disease Week and was going to miss one of the days. I need a hobby now that I have gotten rid of my narcissistic son of a bitch ex-husband….
The places we think we'll go, especially in our youth. But it's all those dreams that make us who we end up being, good or bad. I've dreamed up being different things throughout my life. Strangely enough, by the time I retired, I had actually become one of those things and (mostly) enjoyed the final 15 years of my working life. So, never give up on that dream of selling a show.
I sure do wish you guys would write a pilot that showed up on air. Maybe you need a fish out of water character -- some well-meaning but clueless Yankee semi-intellectual who moves to Appalachia to work remotely. And raise alpacas.
Drew, in any and every photo, makes me laugh hysterically. I don’t know what it is, but looking at him in a still photo just hits me right in the funny bone.
I admire you, Corey! I am too much of a control freak to ever live ife with such uncertainty! When I was a kid, I wanted to be a singer, a stand-up comic, or an actor but I was convinced (and so was my horrible mother) that I was not pretty enough, thin enough, nor were my tits big enough to do anything in the entertainment industry, so I went the "safe" route and became a physician. I have not regretted my decision but those old pangs are still there. Could be a fun post-retirement pursuit, who knows?
Do it!!
You are certainly funny enough or we wouldn’t read your emails every week 🤣
Thank you so much for reading all of my POA letters! You are sweet as a sack-a sugar! It is like cocaine when *I* can make *you* laugh!
Alameda Comedy club has a four week workshop that I plan to do in August. I was going to sign up for the one in May but I went to DC for Digestive Disease Week and was going to miss one of the days. I need a hobby now that I have gotten rid of my narcissistic son of a bitch ex-husband….
(I really need to update my website!)
The places we think we'll go, especially in our youth. But it's all those dreams that make us who we end up being, good or bad. I've dreamed up being different things throughout my life. Strangely enough, by the time I retired, I had actually become one of those things and (mostly) enjoyed the final 15 years of my working life. So, never give up on that dream of selling a show.
I sure do wish you guys would write a pilot that showed up on air. Maybe you need a fish out of water character -- some well-meaning but clueless Yankee semi-intellectual who moves to Appalachia to work remotely. And raise alpacas.
And they think they're being witty by calling their farm Alpacalachia.
We’ve had a version of almost exactly that lol
Great minds think alike... etc. I call dibs on the role of clueless Yankee!
Very sweet and relatable ❤
Drew, in any and every photo, makes me laugh hysterically. I don’t know what it is, but looking at him in a still photo just hits me right in the funny bone.
Good to see you give yourself some credit. Even if you had to self deprecate at the end. 😁