So excited to hit the incredible Hazelden facility tonight.  Please leave a message here, or you can hit me at www.MySpace.com/ComicBernie 
I am going to also post a couple pictures of us, if we are allowed to take any tonight!  Hope the show rocked for you peeps! PEace, Bernie


6 Responses to “The great people of Hazelden!”  

  1. 1 Kevin

    Your show did rock – Thanks!

  2. 2 Dan Rowley

    Your a awesome dood Bernie! I thought your show was off the hook, and I hope to see you again in the future. you have a great story to help others in recovery. keep it up. your the man!

  3. 3 Melissa Berggren

    Bernie, Thanks for the great show at Hazelden Center for Youth and Families. Our residents, alumni, staff and parents had a great time! I haven’t laughed that hard in a long time, I had that “ugly-laughing-crying face” goin’ on, which isn’t pretty, but worth it. Your comedy was hilarious and your personal story inspiring. Most of the audience had a few days to a few months of recovery. Your story showed that others have been down the same road they have and turned their lives around — and gave them hope that long-term recovery is possible. Thank you so much – love to you! Melissa

  4. 4 John

    Hey Bernie-
    Just wanted to say thanks for a great show. You are seriously funny, and the message you put out there is hard and true. Thanks for sharing it, and please keep doing what your doing.

  5. 5 Jay Q

    Hi Bernie Bernareeno,

    Loved your show, the humor, the tragedy, and what it’s like now. Thank you so much for bringing the message of hope to
    our military and our brothers and sisters in the grip of this disease, whose ends are always the same…

    I was telling my adult children the other day about the 70′s
    and how I remembered this hippy dude that had this dog that was named after a piece of chemistry lab glassware. It wasn’t thistletube or beaker or erhlemeyer flask (sp.) but it was such a cool name that I have always been tempted to get a glassware catalogue and look it up. My eighteen year old daughter replied, “So basically Dad, the only thing you remember from the 70′s, you don’t remember!” Young people, gotta love em.

    Peace out.

  6. 6 matt

    Bernie,

    Great show at Hazelden…
    It was a great change of pace with a powerful message and impact.
    I loved that the girl got you back with the “lack of oxygen in the fetus” line.

    Funny as hell, peanut-butter, convertible… you were great.

    Thank you and hope to see you again (not in treatment).
    Oh, congratulations on your success with the tour in the book, you should be proud.