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Next up is Aaron Chen.
He would watch the shows but not understand them, because English is his second language.
The rest is history.
Im talking a scoop-neck T-shirt with sunglasses hanging off it and lots of leather bracelets.
That scene is based on me.
He is an elder statesman and legend of the game.
He lives the quiet life somewhere, but then turns up and does stadiums in Australia.
I believe he dedicates himself to stand-up comedy.
We have the same guy who runs our Instagram page, Rodney Todd.
He has misophonia, a condition that causes one to have a strong emotional reaction to certain sounds.
I only met him once, and he was nice and had sage wisdom.
Tell us everything about your worst show ever.
(This can involve venue, audience, other acts on the lineup, anything!
)My worst show happened on the Gold Coast of Australia.
I was bombing so hard, and someone bought me a shot of Sambuca as consolation.
I was losing the crowd, and I knew I had to do something drastic.
Sometimes I do a bit of journaling, a little thinking and this and that.
For me, this is watching comedy.
Its simply not economical for me.
I dont believe in roasting.
I wouldnt say anything.
I really like being funny always and doing jokes.
Thats all I say.
If I say any more, therell be guys out there trying to get me and hurt me.
You simply must have a day off; otherwise youre probably gonna get a hernia.
A lot of younger comics are saying this.
You only get one microphone per show, two if youre rich.
You respect the microphone, and it will make you loud.