Keyboard Cat Thing of the Day: Play Mario off, 8-bit Keyboard Cat.
Animated by Jude Buffum. Keyboard Cat chiptune by Doctor Octoroc.
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Keyboard Cat Thing of the Day: Play Mario off, 8-bit Keyboard Cat.
Animated by Jude Buffum. Keyboard Cat chiptune by Doctor Octoroc.
[via.]
Growing up outside of ft worth, bakon had a typical suburban upbringing – playing soccer and baseball after school, hanging out with friends. Then he found comedy. He began performing in High School and continued through college hosting several birthday parties and social gathering . After he found out that his comedy was not paying the bills he applied to a law enforcement school, but he convinced his parents to let him defer his enrollment for a year so he could have more time to tune in his comedy abilities. Living in granbury he worked at a variety of jobs during the day to support his comedy performances at night. Within a years, he developed his unique style – "of a variety of comedy styles that are much like the raps of The Beastie Boys," said his mom. His comedy accepts the reality of being fat but does not use it as a crutch. "Instead," notes his mom, "he work with his physical and mental similarities and correspondences, his status as one of the funniest men in Texas." His comedy quickly attracted the attention of many, many girls looking to date him and take him off the market. then he came up with "88 love st." – a sitcom format based around bakon and his friend mikes characters living in New York City. The format allowed the team to work into the plot live comedy performance, comedic characters and short films by other performers. The show has not been picked up by any network yet but is one of the best thing he has ever did. In the last three years, bakon has been watching a lot of television showes of people performing stand-up comedy in their own half hour special on Comedy Central, and guests on "Late Night with Conan O’Brien" on NBC, "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborne" on CBS, Late Friday on NBC, "Premium Blend" on Comedy Central, and HBO’s "Comedy Showcase with Louie Anderson. He loved those shows. Bakon currently reside in Granbury.