If you'd like to laugh hard locally, it looks like you're gonna have a chance in November at least when comedy legends Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan are teaming up for a St. Louis performance.
I have a dream. It's not a big dream, but I would love to see it come true. For the love of all that is good and holy, could someone please explain to the out-of-staters to stop pronouncing the "S" at the end of Illinois.
Some of the most interesting storms happen when opposite types of air meet. The same goes for relationships and this is a great example. It's the funny thing that happens when an Illinois girl meets a Wisconsin guy and this is true every single time.
I realize that what I'm about to say is very controversial since comedy is a subject thing. What's funny to one person may not be funny to another. However, I believe I can prove this is the funniest man in Missouri right now. I challenge you to change my mind.
It's true that you either love or hate St. Louis pizza. There really isn't a happy middle. That's one of the reasons why Jim Gaffigan's review of this divisive St. Louis food delicacy is funnier than normal.
Another edition of the LMAO Comedy Series is scheduled for Friday night at the State Room in Quincy. We've had a lot of fun watching comedians like Longhorn and Katrina Brown during their Quincy performances, and we're looking forward to Friday's appearance by Jeremy Nunes. Our local opening acts have also been great.
Of course, there are a ton of funny people that are not professional comedians.