This is a true classic from the late, great stand-up comedian.
John Pinette was one of the better ones, don’t let anyone
tell you otherwise, top ten on most lists, mine included.
I’ve never seen any comic mine a single joke for so long
and have it be always funny like he did with his eating.
This is a keeper…
Monthly Archives: May 2016
Four Years of High School Spanish
The Four Postmen with a catchy little tune that should make
you hop around a bit, AND teach you a new language…
Vedco
Mack and Jamie have been around a while and with
good reason, they are a naturally funny comedy duo
with talent to spare.
This is from their Channel Surfing recording…
Body Building
Jim Gaffigan hits the nail on the head with this insight.
Runs through the gamut, spot on with most of it.
And a free Ahnuld impression just for playing…
Railroad Bill
This is a beautiful piece of work by Andy Breckman off his
Don’t Get Killed recording.
He wrote this and performs it live in front of a small
crowd of fans, I love to play this cut on the show.
A few naughty words here and there, nothing major but you may
want to clear the room of any nuns that you might have
laying around…
Drifting to the Left
This is a funny scene from the Mel Brooks classic History
of the World Part 1 film.
Self explanatory really, the king don’t like the Little People.
This is an election year, I feel compelled…
Coast vs Coast
Bobby Collins telling it like it is!
This guy has been around a while, his act is tight and
focused and he knows how to play a crowd.
I met him in Montreal a few years ago and he’s one of
the most tanned human beings I’ve ever met, very cordial
and full of good cheer also.
This is a good set…
Wrong Foot Amputated
A nice parody by Bob Rivers.
One of many classic hospital nightmares…
Tom the Woodcutter
This is a nice piece by the late, great Robbie Benoit.
I love to play his Tall Yukon Tales recording on the show.
He was quite the story teller, he certainly lives on…
My Drunk Stories
Oh man, this is a good slice of stand-up!
John Mulaney is hitting on all cylinders here.
I love to delve deep into a piece like this.
Is it based on a true story, is it fiction or a
little bit of both?
Either way, he gets credit for imagination and
great story telling, but in the off chance he is
telling the truth…is that guy at the end
messed up or what?!