Felipe Esparza
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Podcast Appearances
So then that's when Barry Holston goes up and murders it. He goes, man, I got to figure out this immigration problem, man. We got a bunch of U-Haul trucks, U-Haul trucks. We go around to every Home Depot. We got these people. Yeah, we're hiring, bro. There's lots of jobs. Muchos trabajos. Come on. Get in the trucks. We fucking take these trucks. We drop them off in Tijuana, Mexico. Yeah.
And he held his job, too, when he had a job.
And he held his job, too, when he had a job.
And he held his job, too, when he had a job.
Weird advice sometimes, man. The managers give you the clubs. Terrible advice.
Weird advice sometimes, man. The managers give you the clubs. Terrible advice.
Weird advice sometimes, man. The managers give you the clubs. Terrible advice.
I know, man. What good advice? I was bummed out one time because, you know, you have to go back and forth, back and forth until they make you a regular. And I was trying at the Laugh Factory. And one time, Jay Masada, he told me, I don't see you making it, man, for another six to eight years.
I know, man. What good advice? I was bummed out one time because, you know, you have to go back and forth, back and forth until they make you a regular. And I was trying at the Laugh Factory. And one time, Jay Masada, he told me, I don't see you making it, man, for another six to eight years.
I know, man. What good advice? I was bummed out one time because, you know, you have to go back and forth, back and forth until they make you a regular. And I was trying at the Laugh Factory. And one time, Jay Masada, he told me, I don't see you making it, man, for another six to eight years.
And then when I finally got last coming standing, I looked at him and said, Jamie, your body was full of shit. It took fucking 12. It took 12, not six. But I was bummed out when he told me that. I was like bummed out. You know, you get bummed out. You realize you're putting all this work in. You can't be a regular here. So you got to go back to these other rooms. I talked to Brad Williams.
And then when I finally got last coming standing, I looked at him and said, Jamie, your body was full of shit. It took fucking 12. It took 12, not six. But I was bummed out when he told me that. I was like bummed out. You know, you get bummed out. You realize you're putting all this work in. You can't be a regular here. So you got to go back to these other rooms. I talked to Brad Williams.
And then when I finally got last coming standing, I looked at him and said, Jamie, your body was full of shit. It took fucking 12. It took 12, not six. But I was bummed out when he told me that. I was like bummed out. You know, you get bummed out. You realize you're putting all this work in. You can't be a regular here. So you got to go back to these other rooms. I talked to Brad Williams.
And he said, fuck that advice, bro. You know what he told me? He said, he told me that I should get all the little people I can find in Hollywood. All of them, all the little midgets, all the little persons, and bring them to the Laugh Factory. And Jamie said, you can have the biggest little person show in all of Hollywood. That was his advice for Brad.
And he said, fuck that advice, bro. You know what he told me? He said, he told me that I should get all the little people I can find in Hollywood. All of them, all the little midgets, all the little persons, and bring them to the Laugh Factory. And Jamie said, you can have the biggest little person show in all of Hollywood. That was his advice for Brad.
And he said, fuck that advice, bro. You know what he told me? He said, he told me that I should get all the little people I can find in Hollywood. All of them, all the little midgets, all the little persons, and bring them to the Laugh Factory. And Jamie said, you can have the biggest little person show in all of Hollywood. That was his advice for Brad.
So then I thought, I was not feeling so bad after that. Then I talked to Alonzo Bowden, and he told Alonzo Bowden that he should put on shoulder pads and be a football comic. So, Joe, after hearing that, I don't want to cry anymore. Oh, my God.