Christopher Titus has long been a favorite
stand-up comedian of mine.
As tight an act as you can get, very much on
top of his game, he has no flaws to speak of.
He’s a very honest comic, if there is any knock
against him is that he tells it like it is.
I have found that when people don’t like blunt
it’s usually because they don’t want to hear the truth.
This is a great bit, he did his homework…
Monthly Archives: May 2020
Safety Pin…Knitting Needle…

Freakin’ at the Freaker’s Ball
Shel Silverstein at his best.
A very interesting fellow indeed.
Not to mention entertaining as hell.
Sounds like a great party…
Happy Birthday, Jesse!

True Facts: Bat Fishes
Ze Frank with an interesting look at a unique fishy thing.
When not fighting crime they like to hang out on the
bottom of the ocean with Alfred the Butler Fish.
It’s all about the secretions…
You’ve Been Prawned

Drugs
Adam Ferrara talking about recreational drugs
and being chased by zombies.
They do seem to go hand in hand.
Adam rocks, he’s a great stand-up comedian.
Don’t skateboard next to him though…
Snorting Yellow Lines…?

Comedy 101 Radio 5.14.20
I haven’t lamented about the state of good sketch
comedy in quite a while, I’m overdue.
My dilemma is this, I play really good skit humor
on the show but even though I have a decent amount
of it most of it is by a small group of artists.
There’s probably a dozen great sources, then it drops
off quite a bit after that, maybe another ten or twelve
that do a decent job.
If you actually listen to the show it does seem somewhat
fresh and not at all repetitive but if you look at the playlists
some of the same names keep popping up.
I have to face the facts, nothing is being made for radio
anymore, it’s a dying medium.
We no longer huddle around one like my grandparents did.
I understand, I really do.
Society moves forward, radio will not, I get it.
I don’t have to like it.
A law enforcement block, kinda.
Classic Carlin, a genius piece actually.
Pete and Dud with a laugher.
I’m a sucker for a good Peter Lorre imitation.
Onward and upwards…
Lunatic Song- Paul Green and Bob Morledge
Humpback Whales- Tony Hendra
My Old Flame- Spike Jones and His City Slickers
Six of the Best- Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
Growing Up Poor- Michael Jr. (s-up)
Cheesecake Truck- King Missile
No Anchovies Please- The J. Geils Band
Married Canadian in Los Angeles- John Wing (s-up)
Road Kill- The Horse Flies
I Don’t Eat Burritos Anymore- G. Xavier Robillard
Cleanliness- Gallagher (s-up)
Anchovey Pizza- Downloaders
Fox in Socks (Fast version)- Dr. Seuss
Motorcycle Accident- Craig Campbell (s-up)
Fat Lady- The Dyzmals
I Would But I’m Shy- Fast & Dirty
Homeless- Greg Giraldo (s-up)
Speed Trap Boogie- Greg Brown
You Were Speeding- The Frantics
Pulled Over- Tommy Ryman (s-up)
(This Song’s Gonna Make a) Great Video- The Vacant Lot
The Gift- The Velvet Underground
On the Radio- Mike Baldwin (s-up)
My Ding-a-Ling- Judge Dread
Snits- Landry and Biener
Middle East Expert- Maz Jobrani (s-up)
In Heaven there is No Beer- The Juggernaut Jug Band
The Other Educated Monkey- Ivor Biggun
Baseball-Football- George Carlin (s-up)
Me Pants Fall Down- Da Vinci’s Notebook
Killing Time- The Coalition of Unified Men
Working Out- Pete Correale (s-up)

You Never Know Who’s Got a Gun
Heywood Banks with a ditty about being careful.
Lest you get your head blown off.
Good advice in a song…
