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Show Notes
Adam and Dana open the show discussing late night TV ads that are geared to people who clearly don't have jobs. Adam recalls watching these sorts of commercials back when he was bored at home with nothing to do during school hours. The guys also discuss why anyone would want to participate in a $1.89 shrimp buffet, and why comedians shouldn't sell their CDs at the door.
Dana talks about the experience of watching George Carlin on stage, and the guys talk about sticking around after live shows and not having enough time to take all the pictures that people want. There's also a long discussion about the newest breed of empowered pain in the asses: shitfaced 40-year-old women.
After Dana talks about seeing a Tom Waits show, it reminds Adam of an experience he had with John Waite, an English rocker who got drunk and seriously started to get on Adam's nerves. The guys then discuss stupid arguments they have with their wives, and question whether or not people can be moral simply for their own rewards.
The show wraps with Adam and Dana talking about offending audience members when performing raunchy material, and the guys mix things up and play out an imagined conversation between Huell Howser and Clint Eastwood.
Check out DanaGould.com for more info on Dana's tour schedule and comedy releases.
Dana talks about the experience of watching George Carlin on stage, and the guys talk about sticking around after live shows and not having enough time to take all the pictures that people want. There's also a long discussion about the newest breed of empowered pain in the asses: shitfaced 40-year-old women.
After Dana talks about seeing a Tom Waits show, it reminds Adam of an experience he had with John Waite, an English rocker who got drunk and seriously started to get on Adam's nerves. The guys then discuss stupid arguments they have with their wives, and question whether or not people can be moral simply for their own rewards.
The show wraps with Adam and Dana talking about offending audience members when performing raunchy material, and the guys mix things up and play out an imagined conversation between Huell Howser and Clint Eastwood.
Check out DanaGould.com for more info on Dana's tour schedule and comedy releases.
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