Why I Want LaVell Crawford to Win NBC's Last Comic Standing
Because I Got to Party with the Comedian in Chicago, Kind Of
I traveled to Chicago on business last month and ended up staying at Hotel Sax, formerly the House of Blues Hotel. On a Sunday night after the business function, my colleagues and I were chilling in Hotel Sax's Crimson Lounge, a lush, sexy, Moroccan-themed bar. The four of us were the only ones in the Chicago lounge until the waitress asked us, "Have you heard of Antoine Walker?"
Antoine Walker's name was familiar to me and it wasn't until I learned he played for the Miami Heat that it clicked. He's one of the NBA players who had their homes broken into in the Chicago area over the summer.
Turned out it was Antoine Walker's birthday and he and his closest friends were planning a little champagne toast before partying in Chicago. My mini-posse and I sat in our corner watching as past and present NBA players, comedians and actors joined the "small" celebration.
Sitting across from us, alone on a couch was a familiar face. "Hey, he looks like that guy on 'Last Comic Standing,'" I told my colleagues. "You know, the one who does the skit with 'Daddy, why are you breathing so hard? It's so I can breath!'"
The champagne toast for Antoine Walker began and our little group was included. Friends of Walker, including LaVell Crawford, gave humorous and thoughtful speeches and we cheered right along with our own bottle of Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label, compliments of the NBA player (or someone in his posse).
The excitement in the Crimson Lounge wrapped up around midnight when Walker invited his friends to hop a bus to go clubbing. As the guests made their way to the bus, I grabbed LaVell Crawford and wished him good luck in becoming the "Last Comic Standing." Accepting his growing recognition as a "Last Comic Standing" comedian, he agreed to pose for a photo.
Because LaVell Crawford makes me laugh and fed my celebrity-stalker and voyeuristic-reality TV fix by taking the time to chat and pose for a photo, he earns my vote as this season's "Last Comic Standing."
Published by JA Huber
Spent a decade in Death Valley, Everglades and Yellowstone Ntn'l Parks and now living happily in Florida working in tourism, editor of SoloTravelGirl.com; traveling alone, not lonely. View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentI wonder why he was on the show. He has been on Comicview, Def Comedy and in a few stageplays.
Very interesting view! Thanks for sharing!
Next summer i will watch this, too bad I missed it this year...thanks for the info
Fun story.
BTW - the winner will be announced during the season finale on Sept. 19.