What was it like being apart of the next generation of Blue Collar comedy tour?
It was fun. It was kind of weird. I’d been out over the past few years with Foxworthy, Ron White, and Bill Engvall, and then just over the past year and a half I’ve been out with Larry Cable Guy, it was kind of an odd set up. You never know what it’s going to be like. I’ve seen first hand the gagillion tickets those guys sell and we just say, “Wow, well we’ll do our best.” But it was kind of off too you know? It was really cool to be chosen to be a part of it and I’ve known Bill forever so it was fun but it was kind of odd too. The original Blue Collar Comedy Tours were amazingly popular. Is the Next Generation tour attempting to achieve similar success– or are the goals more modest? We’re still going out on dates. We did Phoenix, Dallas and Atlanta. Obviously, the original Blue Collar guys were doing like eight thousand people a show and in Atlanta we did like 3,300. That’s still a huge show. It’s really big and we’re trying, but no one’s really looking. I mean, nobody can compete wit