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Was just thinking about openings, specifically how I can differentiate myself and disarm sets.
I have a very dry sense of humor, and Stephen Wright is right up my alley. I figure most self-absorbed 20 something HBs aren't familiar with his masterful work.
Tomorrow,
I'll walk up to a 3+ set, tell them I'm an aspiring comedian and ask if I can practice my material on them. They wont want to be rude, and everybody loves stand-up comedy. They'll be expecting high energy, Robin Williams or Ralphie May, when I deliver the driest humor they have ever heard. "When I get real bored, I like to drive downtown and get a great parking spot, then sit in my car and count how many people ask if I'm leaving." "When I was a kid, we had a quicksand box in the backyard. I was an only child . . . eventually."
If they get it, great, they may want more
If they don't get it, they can help me improve
What do you think?
You are over thinking opening. It really isn't important what you use as an opener as long as they are receptive to it. If that is what you want to use... try it and see if it works.