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Sunday, September 14, 2003
Two nights of Komedy in a row? It's a Komedy Kavalcade here.

Tonight we went to the UCB Theatre tonight to see Respecto Montalban, who were Wackadoo Funny, they were WACKADOO FREAKIN FUNNY, right?

Then erin was going to go to another show at midnight, so we were gonna collect my sister and go back to Mint Manor, when we noticed how late it was. After midnight. So we figured we might as well just hang around and pick her up. Then Gina thought, Why don't we get in line and see if there are any seats left for the midnight show? And there were.

And it was great because The Upright Citizens Brigade were laying down their commentary track for the DVD of their tv show, which is coming out November 4. So we got to see all four of them being funny as all hell. (You-know-what-adoo funny.) First they laid down some fake commentary track for the 1980's Cory's/teen vampire classic The Lost Boys, which wasn't as fun because we had shitty seats and couldn't see the screen. But for the real DVD commentary they told all the people in the shitty seats to come sit on the floor, and then it got really good.

So that was pretty awesome. We didn't get home until 3 am, which is as it should be. I'm young. I'm a young person. I should be out all night on Saturdays. That's what popular culture sez.