Now that the All New Year project is over, I’m hoping to get to posting on this site more often. Be prepared for the same sort of self-centered egotism you’ve come to expect from Opus Moreschi! Speaking of which…
Many of you know I write for a television program on the Comedy Central network. This show is called Lil Bush, and it is revered throughout the land for being not as vulgar as South Park, yet not as topical as The Daily Show.
Today, the first season of The Lil’ Bush TV Television Show Program comes out on DVD. If you were to head to your DVD-smith, you’d find this DVD, and if you were to play this DVD you could hear commentary tracks by me, as well as see my pretty face introducing a never-before-seen “Lost Episode” which I wrote.
I would encourage you to buy this DVD, but because Comedy Central will not allow animated shows to be in the Writer’s Guild, I do not get a single penny from the DVD sales. So maybe it’s more of a renter. Or come over, watch it at my place.
I consider this the peak of my career, and I am now accepting suggestion for my eventual downfall into depression and/or drugs and/or organized religion.
“Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It’s round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you’ve got about a hundred years here. There’s only one rule that I know of, babies — ‘God damn it, you’ve got to be kind.’”
Back in college, my friend and constant source of artistic inspiration Ryan Walsh asked me to appear in a short based on a song off of Mark De Gli Antoni’s album Horse Tricks. I spent a day in a basement with ping pong balls, pink paint, and moustraps. Please enjoy the results by clicking this link:
I am more than a wee bit disturbed to discover that this site thinks I look like Kim Jong Il. I’d like to point out for the record that I am six foot four, I am not testing nuclear weapons, and I have never kidnapped any of my favorite movie stars