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The Monday Morning Memo

Kyle Cease sold out more than 200 comedy shows last year.
His half hour special, Comedy Central Presents Kyle Cease was the most played half-hour special on Comedy Central in 2006. In 2009 he won the Comedy Central Stand-Up Showdown, competing against
the 100 best comics in the business.

Kyle walked with me from the Tower to the Bookstore
at Wizard Academy to see if Fedex had delivered Paul’s bagpipes.
A visitor who’d come for a wedding at Chapel Dulcinea looked at Kyle
for a long moment and then with a bewildered look on his face said,
“I saw you on Comedy Central last night…” Kyle just smiled, pointed
dramatically to me and said, “And THAT is Indiana Beagle…”

Peak Productivity requires spontaneous play. 
This is why all the best business schools have a piano in the dining room.

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- Pete Hamill, Why Sinatra Matters, p.96

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