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When I was still a drinker, one of my favorite fake activities to help justify my drinking was to sit at home and watch movies. “I’m just having a cocktail while I watch a movie,” I’d slur through my 9th drink as I half-watched a Tarantino movie for the 30th time.

As I approach a year off being off the sauce, I’ve gone back to revisit things I sampled while drunk to see how they come off when stone-cold sober.

Turns out, Totino’s Pizza Rolls taste like total ass.

On the other hand, movies I’d dismissed as silly and mid-80’s trash turn out to be pretty damn amazing. Case in point: Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome.

I remember watching it while pretty gassed to the tits on whiskey and laughing at the catchphrases. “Two men enter, one man leaves!” “Break a deal, face the wheel!” “Drinky, drinky, I am stinky!” The last one may have just been my own catchphrase for myself.

But sober, that thing is a beautiful, scarily prescient look at the sad realities of a crumbling society of selfish, needy beings who are desperate for structure of any kind in the face of the apocalypse. Mel Gibson’s charm is all but shuttered and is replaced by a stoic, almost-silent performance of a man who continues to be shocked at the depths humanity can sink to. Characters that were funny and stupid while drunk are suddenly shocking glimpses into archetypes that would survive into the ends of humanity.

It was good, it was I’m saying.

Next up: trying love while sober. I hear it’s solid.

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I’ll be at the Variety Preview Theater in downtown San Francisco this Friday night as part of the “Best of San Francisco Comedy” show. Tickets can be found here. I’m not sure who else is on the show, but if I’m on it then it should a whirlwind rollercoaster of emotions and giddy laughter, followed by sweatiness and then finding out where you can get a burrito nearby.

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Because I enjoy sitting at tables talking into microphones with people I like about stuff I watch, I recently was a guest on the podcast Judging Silicon Valley, where we chatted about episode 3 of the current season of Silicon Valley.

Thanks to Jeff and Ryan for having me on, it was fun. I also manage to help drag it out into one of their longer episodes, so much so that their video feed doesn’t make it through the whole show because the camera battery died. MY LEGEND GROWS.

Anyway – here’s their site. Enjoy!

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There’s a new episode of Chucklepedia ready and waiting for listening pleasures. I had somehow been up for about 26 hours when we recorded the episode so my memories are fuzzy of what we discussed, but I know the main topic was James D. Phelan, famed mayor and even fame-ier racist. It’s also on iTunes and, for some reason, Stitcher.

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Trevor Hill is a really great comic that I’ve known for as long as I can remember. This is a shot I took of him performing at Matt Gubser’s album recording at Doc’s Lab, which also happened to be Trevor’s last show as a San Francisco comic prior to moving away to Southern California.

Trevor is really awesome. Check out his website here and go see him when he comes around to your town and then watch him get all famous and junk. What a dick.