73 min listen
#7 - I Need To Go Some Place Where People Are Bitter
#7 - I Need To Go Some Place Where People Are Bitter
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73 minutes
Released:
Aug 26, 2020
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Podcast episode
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This run of shows is just outside of where I live in NYC. Starting off in New Brunswick, NJ just down the street from a comedy club where I would start out and right next to a theater where I had a “legendary” run of my play, if you could call 15 nights legendary. If you ever are looking for people with salty takes, New Jersey is one of the best. We also found ourselves in Hershey, PA where an entire city was built around the philanthropic wishes of a chocolatier, it does wonders for your diabetes. Then, a casino in Bethlehem provides the right mix of slot machine abuse and outlet shopping, my mother would be so proud! Even with her penchant to call bullshit on it all.
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Released:
Aug 26, 2020
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Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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