August 20, 2010

As long as they laugh, it’s all ok.


When I was 13, I was deathly embarrassed of my mom. Not because she wore puke green dresses and too big eyeglasses (she did). But mainly because, no matter where we went, she talked too much. It wasn’t just that she brought up the weather in every single elevator or complimented someone’s shoes in every line for popcorn. She also told strangers all of our business. Someone would comment on how we were dressed up, and she would tell them all about how I had just graduated from junior high with a 4.0 GPA and that my grandmother was in town and that we deserved a treat and we were going to get pineapple shakes right after the car wash and the video store. She told every detail to surely uninterested strangers. I would cower. I wasn’t a comic book nerd, but I still pretended to put on an invisibility cloak. How. Embarrassing.

The other day I told the story of my first blowjob to a room full of strangers. And I write this blog where I recently wrote a story about how my dead father’s rotting body smelled like Korean leftovers. I have clearly surpassed my mother in the lack of discretion department. My 13-year-old self would be mortified. And have braces.

Now I’ve found a way to be even more revealing, even more honest, and even more embarrassing to any future children I may have. It’s stand-up comedy. And I think I love it. It’s like welcoming hundreds of people inside the chamber of the brain that holds all the secrets. And damn, it’s liberating. I’m seriously hooked. I walked off stage Monday night, and I wanted to immediately walk back on.

It took 12 weeks of class with 8 other students under the direction of Gerry Katzman (who teaches the best stand-up class in LA) in order to get our sets in order. On the first day, Gerry asked us to come up with a personal topic around which we would write 16 jokes. I thought the fact that I drive a scooter was interesting. No. That’s not what he meant. He was more interested in the fact that I only date unmotivated men who don’t have jobs and make me pay for them and how I do so willingly because I feel like I have to take care of them.
Oh, that.
Then, he wanted to know why and when and how. And THAT’s when the jokes got funny. The deeper you dig, the better you get. I was into it. A scooter? Ha.

After that first day, I knew I’d love peeling off more and more layers of myself in order to get to the jokes. It was easy for me (the being honest about myself part) since I grew up with a mom who talked too much and have a blog where I already share everything. This blog made it easy. Thanks, everybody. I wrote jokes about dead dads and trying to be spiritual, and how it’s hard to be single and/or masturbate, and my mom, who has since stopped buying clothes in puke green (for the most part).

After writing and rewriting every tiny part of every joke, it all came out on stage on Monday night in 9.5 minutes. There’s a silence you can feel while you’re telling a joke where you realize that you’re holding a microphone and everyone is waiting to hear what you have to say. And then you say something important about your life. And it’s out there. And it’s accepted. And it’s ok. You can admit anything up there, and it’s ok. Because you’re on a stage. And because even the deepest darkest secrets find other people in the audience who can relate. That’s what comedy is all about: Saying things that other people feel but are too scared to admit.
Once the people laugh, it’s all really ok.

So I’m hooked. And excited. And ready to do it again.
But I’m not so sure how I’ll feel when I get up there and share my secrets and nobody laughs. I know that’s going to happen. Any day now. Probably as soon as I start performing without my friends in the audience. And that’s going to be hard. And painful. But probably still pretty liberating. We’ll see. If anything, I’ll just quit and be that lady who unloads information on strangers in elevators. Whatever the case, I still won’t be like my mom. Because I do not wear puke green.

Stand-up class 2010 in post-show bliss. We know everything about each other now.
We can only become either best friends or sworn enemies. We’ll see. Not so sure I trust the Koreans.

{ 30 comments }

big.city.small.wallet August 20, 2010 at 2:47 pm

I think I love you, I keep saying this, but I do…When are you performing next, count me in!!
And kudos to you and your big comic cajones!!

Myia August 20, 2010 at 2:53 pm

Congrats on your stand up show! Sounds like fun.

Rahul August 20, 2010 at 3:12 pm

When is your mom's stand up class? I would like to take it.

Pineapple shakes after a car wash? Blueberry Italian Ices after the disco? I need more. This is comedy gold.

Do I get a discount?

Anonymous August 20, 2010 at 3:32 pm

Great Job!!!! You are so funny!

Anonymous August 20, 2010 at 5:16 pm

LOL @ Untrustworthy Koreans

Justice Grrrl August 20, 2010 at 7:38 pm

HOORAY for you!! Liberation, whether through comedy, blogging or wearing puke green and talking to strangers, is AWESOME!

Kudos, kudos kudos!

bernthis August 20, 2010 at 10:51 pm

I did stand up for 9 years. I had some awesome nights and some cricket moments as well. In the end, I have no regrets. It taught me things that I have used in other areas of my life. Good luck. Have fun.

Fickle Cattle August 21, 2010 at 1:45 am

I think that's scary. I've always wanted to try stand-up but I'm always afraid of bombing.

http://ficklecattle.blogspot.com/

Anonymous August 21, 2010 at 6:51 am

You inspire me – that must be why we met. Thanks!

Also very proud of you!

jae August 21, 2010 at 9:02 am

poignant

mambert August 21, 2010 at 12:26 pm

"I hate you!" said the mom who still talks to everyone, but who cannot get picked up at Whole Food cuz she still doesn't dress well. PS Pineapple shakes were expressly for after orthodontist appts. Get it straight!

Please Don't Eat With Your Mouth Open August 22, 2010 at 12:27 am

Whenever I've been to see a comedy show and a female comedian comes on, I always groan a bit because they always seem to talk almost exclusively about sex. It sounds like your repertoire is a little more varied – a good thing – and you should get a video up next time. It'd be cool to hear watcha got :)

Kat Ahn August 22, 2010 at 7:20 am

Can you believe we did this crazy thing called stand up Laurenne? Who knew we could take all of our issues and make comedy out of it? I'm experiencing major withdrawal from missing our class..and congrats on your hilarious set! So original. I admire how much you keep it real and are proud to be who you are no matter what. Its something that I'm still working on. ya heard?

Sincerely,
An untrustworthy Korean

this free bird August 23, 2010 at 10:15 pm

Congrats lady!! I knew you'd kill it. You're freaking hilarious!!

xoxo,
Carrie

Gergana August 25, 2010 at 10:20 am

hey chica! met in Suan Mokkh and then in tonsai where you ran away because of the weird french guy, remember?
today i was going through my travelling stuff and found the business card with your blog. so much for my to-do-list for the day!
i read your blog in one go! love it! love your india posts, it made me laugh so much!!

Chamuca August 26, 2010 at 11:28 am

Too funny. My mom talks to strangers wherever she goes. It wasn't until my brother told me I was doing the same thing, that I realized I'm turning into her.

alonewithcats August 27, 2010 at 7:28 pm

On the last vacation I took with my mom – because yeah, I'm 29 and single and take vacations with my mom – she stopped the car, got out and hugged the parking attendant the day we checked out of our hotel.

All moms are crazy.

And as it turns out, you *do* date unmotivated men for a reason – material for stand-up.

I would totally fly to L.A. for this. If only so I can say I've taken a vacation without my mom this year. (And because you're awesome.)

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