![]() “Why not? You didn’t get where you are by playing it safe.” “And you want that someone to be me.” It wasn’t a question. Really talented people might never get any TV credits-unless someone gives them a chance.” He had already turned back toward his paperwork, but now he lifted his head. You managed a club in Denver before you bought The Fun Zone.” It didn’t hurt for him to see that she’d done her homework. Okay, time to put her cards on the table. That was her dilemma: she needed TV credits to play bigger rooms like The Fun Zone, but to get network bookers interested, she had to have headlined for some of the popular clubs. “Um, not done them, done them, but you know what I mean.” “Yeah, come back when you’ve done Colbert or Fallon.” He paused. Was he looking at the other information on her website? He didn’t seem impressed by what he was seeing. Jeez, between him and Rae, Steph could really get an inferiority complex. ![]() Not even a twitch of his lips beneath his goatee. My sister has half a dozen abbreviations after her name… PsyD, LMFT, PCC… Well, I have a few that people usually tag on after my name too-PITA, FUBAR, and TMI.” ![]() “Have you ever noticed how most comedians come from messed-up families? Not me, of course. A few seconds later, Steph’s voice drifted through the speakers on his desk. He reached for his mouse and clicked a few times, probably opening his email. ![]()
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