11 Thoughts on “Comedy Club opening Downtown SF

  1. Too bad they didn’t open last Saturday, they could have had Orley be the opening comedian.

  2. Is that painting of John Wayne Gacy?

  3. Cool…now all they need is another dance club, a real sports bar and a 1000K or more capacity Pomp Room replacement.

    oh yeah, and a 12K seat EC funded with a B&B tax would be nice as well.

  4. That is a Gacy painting by Gacy. Funny shit.

  5. Huh…maybe we should have a serial killer’s only Gallery downtown as well.

  6. Angry Guy on September 30, 2009 at 12:00 pm said:

    DL, maybe you should start killing some people to boost the popularity on your artwork.
    Note to Special Agent DooHickey: I’m kidding, dumbass.

  7. Sy-

    Wouldn’t go over well, only boring overpirced landscape photography of SD prairies sells well downtown.

    AG- I’m too lazy to take on such a task.

  8. Take a lesson from Paul Schiller. Frame and mat your artwork so at least 40% of the content within the frame is your signature. The larger the artwork, the larger the signature.

    You’ll sell at least 30% more crap.

  9. Ghost of Dude on September 30, 2009 at 3:44 pm said:

    I think he paid for his kids’ education with just the stuff he sold to Avera. I was there for a few days when my daughter was born and you couldn’t turn a corner without running into a picture of hay bales or flowers that he took.

  10. Robert on October 1, 2009 at 1:23 am said:

    Looks like the link to that article is hosed or changed — here is a new one as well as a link to the Fat Daddy’s site:

    – Two new comedy clubs in Sioux Falls

    – Fat Daddy’s Comedy Club

  11. Costner on October 1, 2009 at 6:37 am said:

    Actually GoD, I think the pictures of hay bales were from another guy, but the pictures of flowers are all him. He also has as lot of pictures of sunsets and lakes as well as leaves and pinecones.

    In truth I like a lot of his stuff although I’ve never been a fan of flowers as I find them too cliche. I shouldn’t be too hard on him because I know Paul, his wife, and his children personally and they are all good people. I just don’t particular care for his style of matting and his signature that would make John Hancock blush.

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