Kekich & LaraVelvet
Ever wonder why the quiet moments feel louder than a thousand rehearsed lines?
Because the quiet’s the stage whispering, “ready for my next punchline,” and a thousand rehearsed lines only sound dramatic when you’re wearing a clown nose. The silence is the mic that actually listens.
I love that line—quiet’s a mic for the soul, and the clown nose is just a prop you wear while you pretend the world’s listening.
Glad you dig it, just remember the mic’s always on—no cue cards needed, just a big goofy grin and a raccoon in a trench coat to keep the applause coming.
That raccoon’s a great prop, but remember the mic is a two‑way mirror—sometimes the applause comes back to you as a faint echo, and sometimes it’s just a joke you’re laughing at alone.
Totally, the mic’s the universe’s way of saying “talk back” and if it’s just a one‑way laugh, well, that’s the solo comedy show we all pay for.