May ended with a smash line-up at Sit 'n Spin.
S'nS co-creator Maggie Rowe is always worth seeing even if the rest of the line-up isn't.
(Which wasn't the case last night - all were worthy)
Why the Hell she isn't on SNL is beyond me.
Claudia Lonow was titillating to say the least.
And Carol Leifer and Kevin Nealon - speaking of SNL - came out of hiding to treat us.
Okay - I don't know if they've really been in hiding, but I'm no longer a comedy groupie so I don't keep track.
Nevertheless, Carol's piece was sweet and funny, Kevin's was amusing and funny.
However - I was bemused later at the after-party (really just a meet-up at a bar) that when speaking to Kevin about his piece, saying that I identified, I learned that he wrote it a year ago.
Not that that would be competely out of the ordinary for someone, say, like me - but he's Kevin Nealon for chrissakes.
I might ask, is this what happens when you have babies? But then I know Carol just brought home a baby at Christmas and her piece was obviously fresh, so kudos to that.
This is all much ado about nothing I realize, but it's what's on my mind now.
Which is what Sit 'N Spin is supposed to be about. I thought.
Like when I arrived and ran into Gary Shapiro, I apologized for missing his last performance there.
He replied, "It's okay - it's not like I'll run out of material."
Eggsactly, Batman.