
Horn tootin' time.
As TROOP! gets ready for Sketchfest NYC, the publicity machine is whirring to life.
Check out an article in BACKSTAGE Magazine HERE on the fest... featuring a quote from yours truly.
Bits and pieces that may become stand-up comedy for me, sketches for TROOP!, audio bits, future articles, etc. Think of it as a peek inside my notebook. Minus the doodles. Brain throw-up, if you will. All material is Copyright Steve Sabellico... suckers.

I don't know if you all have heard about this, but a little video game called "Grand Theft Auto IV" came out yesterday."I only had about an hour and a half to play. I was so wrapped up in the story and how you could go bowling and look through those view finder things on the boardwalk that I didn't even take the time to get with a hooker and kill her to get my money back... maybe I'm just growing up."
"I STOPPED bowling so I could get to killing. Did I miss something by not bowling? She still wants to see me."
"I got into a firefight with the cops on the beach. Word to the wise, do NOT drive a Mercedes SL500 knock-off on the beach."
"Michelle is hot. You can always kill her if she gets too clingy."
"It was a feat of maturity not to call in sick today."
"I don't know, she's really hard to talk to. Then again, I guess all American women are and that's something I'm going to have to get used to. There's a lot I'm going to have to get used to."
"I did some early missions in the worst car of all time. I have also forgotten how to drive. Oh and I beat up a homeless guy."
"I shouldn't give you advice about women. I accidentally dropped a molotov cocktail on her and she went home. I had to do the date over."
"I really need to get a gun. I just have a switchblade now, which is really a hard thing to kill cops with."
"I don't know how, but I have a shotgun AND a handgun. Tonight I'm gonna get a hot dog and then blow the vendor to hell."
"I punched a dude through a window."
"I played multiplayer with foreign kids. Nobody knew what they were doing."
"Last night I was run over by a 747 on the Liberty City Airport tarmac."
"I may have to train my body not to sleep."

MAN SHOT BY KILLER ROBOT
Tony Wilson
19Mar08
AN 81-year-old Gold Coast man built, and yesterday used, an intricate suicide machine to remotely shoot himself, after downloading the plans from the internet.
The Burleigh Heads man, who lived alone, left notes of his plans and thoughts as he struggled to come to terms with demands by interstate relatives that he move out his home and into care.
He spent hours searching the internet for a way to kill himself, downloaded what he needed and then built a complex machine that would remotely fire a gun.
He set the device up in his driveway about 7am yesterday, placed himself in front of it and set it in motion.
His notes explained that he chose the driveway as he knew there were tradesmen working next door who would find his body. The plan worked as the workmen heard the gunshots and ran to investigate.
The Gold Coast Bulletin will not reveal how the machine worked, but it was attached to a .22 semi-automatic pistol loaded with four bullets.
It was able to fire multiple shots into the man's head after he activated it.
Suicide experts told The Gold Coast Bulletin that such machines were not unheard of, but were very rare.
In November last year, a euthanasia campaigner who once compared her plight to that of a sick dog, took her own life, ending her battle with bladder cancer and multiple sclerosis.
Warwick mother-of-four June Burns, 67, was finally at peace after taking her life, said her husband Bob.
Euthanasia campaigner Philip Nitschke said she died after using a drug she had kept since the late 1990s.
Mr Burns said his wife had been comforted during her illness by the fact she had a way to end her life.





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"Now do something funny!" shouted the photographer from behind his viewfinder. 





