For a "comedy podcast" I haven't really done much comedy on here so this week I thought I'd change that by dusting off an old joke and then breaking down the routine. The joke I tell is one of the first few jokes that I had written with a structure in mind. When I went to record this I tried to find the original copy and notes but I realized I had lost them! And although I've said this one enough times to have it memorized, pulling it from the annals of my subconscious was certainly more difficult than if I was able to just read it over again so the biggest piece of advice that I have would be to hang onto all your material even if you think you can memorize everything or that it might not be funny or worth saving; you don't know when something will randomly become funny one day or what you might forget! Paper and hardcopy is probably best but you do you, just hang onto that stuff!! Anyways there are a few more tips like that in the episode but mostly just sit back and enjoy!
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