Vincent Truman
- Location
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Title
- Writer
- Bio
- Vincent Truman was born as the third of two children. He currently lives in Chicago, Illinois, with his pet peeves.
Truman was head writer and director for the critically acclaimed (and occasionally disdained) Suspicious Clowns comedy troupe from 2001 to 2007. He has written three plays to date: "Ensemble" (2000), "Remote" (2006) and "The Tearful Assassin" (2008).
Truman has produced two books, a Sedaris-styled collection of stories entitled "Ugly Bungalow" and the cartoon-only tome, "This Is My First Time So Please Be Brutal." Both titles are available through amazon.com and various other less reputable websites.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Unmosqued!
August 26, 2010 11:19AM - "You Betcha": Sarah Palin as
Reality Television Pitch
July 22, 2009 12:04PM - "Star Trek" for Dummies
June 09, 2009 11:59AM - A Roeder Less Taken: An
Analysis of Crazy People
June 02, 2009 12:03PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Brilliant.
-ano
nymous”
August 26, 2010 11:27AM - “"Planet Earth will be
just fine after she shakes the
ugliness
off her back
l…”
June 02, 2009 05:13PM - “Yes, keeping gay people
from marrying - and doing it
from a
moral "high
grou…”
June 02, 2009 05:06PM - “This is a great reason
why freedom of speech is so
important.
The more Cheney
ta…”
June 02, 2009 01:26PM - “A great exercise, though
I must say, I'm glad you're
not my
older self!”
June 02, 2009 11:58AM
Vincent Truman's Links
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Unmosqued!
"You Betcha": Sarah Palin as Reality Television Pitch

"Oh you betcha."
EPISODES
1-2 “PIT
BULL”
In the opening scene, our hero, Sarah Palin, gets a phone call from an old guy. Cut to Palin thrust into the limelight as the candidate for Vice President of the United States. She begins her attempt/… Read full post »
"Star Trek" for Dummies
The new “Star Trek” pre-sequel is an enjoyable, exciting, rambunctious, loud, abrasive, paper-thin, canon-destroying ride. Like a banana cream pie that has been in the works for years, this confection of a film looks great, tastes great and then causes cancer.
The film… Read full post »
A Roeder Less Taken: An Analysis of Crazy People
Crazy people are, let’s face it, pretty common. It seems, for every person walking down the street whistling, there is another person who is whistling out an orifice that is more troubling. I’ve seen my share of crazy people and am tied to a few, loathe as I am to admit… Read full post »
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