The first thing is that I made this the other night after the mind-blowing reaction to chapter 39 of Come What May.
A politer way of saying "chill the hell out" ;)
Also, some of you who follow me on twitter may remember (The Resident Artichoke already mentioned it!) that I posted this photo on twitter as I was writing the last chapter of CWM, and some people.... kinda freaked out:
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Um... yeah. I wrote that as a joke and tweeted it to mess with everyone's heads. Just to make you think there may not be a happy ending this time. Of course there is though.
The other thing is that during the week I was interviewed by Dimple for her series of "Wicked Interviews" basically where other fanfic authors are interviewed and then the author writes a one-shot at the end of the chapter.
You can check out my interview and one-shot here and review it!
As I write this, I'm watching a comedy special on TV, which I love because it's always a good show. Plus, every time I watch stand up comedians, I always learn stuff. Whilst laughing. Which is a great way to learn stuff.
So, I thought I'd quickly throw this post together (because it's been a while since I posted anything. My life has been very boring lately). Hence, a list of my favourite comedians:
Adam Hills: I really love Adam Hills. He's really funny, and he doesn't swear too much and his stand up shows always have these really beautiful messages to them. Inflate people, Touch the Frog, etc (yes, I really those messages make no sense out of context, but trust me. They're deep and meaningful). Plus, he is quite happy to mock the fact that he has an artificial right foot; and really, if you can't laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at?
Rove McManus: Again with Rove, he is mostly clean, and funny, and happy to mock his flaws (in this case, his height- or lack thereof). But he (and Adam) just seem like such nice guys.
Frank Woodley: Frank Woodley is hilarious. The End. I can't say more than that, he is just so funny.
Cal Wilson: Cal is hilarious. I always love watching her, and I've had a few conversations with her on Twitter, so that's cool.
Arj Barker: I love Arj. He's very dry and sarcastic, and that appeals to me.
The Axis of Awesome: I do enjoy musical comedy groups. I first saw the Axis of Awesome when they came to my uni in 2010. I loved their show so much I went to look at getting one of their albums, and the minute I saw a track labelled "Harry Potter and the Drunk Teenage Animals Escaping From Zoos" I was sold. Plus, the 4 Chords song is awesome.
Sammy J: Another musical comedy act. His humour and songs are very dry, but I love that. Some of his stuff isn't my type, but I do enjoy most of it.
Josh Thomas: I go back and forth on Josh Thomas, but I have one of his albums and one of his DVDs, so... plus, he's a Harry Potter fan, so he gets points for that.
Michael McIntyre: I haven't seen that much of Michael McIntyre, but he has this one bit on a "man drawer" which I still find hilarious no matter how much I watch it. So he's on the list.
Dave Thorton: I came to really know Dave Thorton through his radio show, and I really grew to love him.
Wil Anderson: Wil swears a bit too much at times for me to love him, but I do enjoy watching him.
Hamish and Andy: Ok, so Hamish and Andy don't do stand up (which is why they're not higher on the list) but they do so much comedy through their radio show and TV, and they are such nice guys. I adore them.