Greg Fitzsimmons
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He used to steal so much from Rick Overton that he was getting, he would just call his manager and be like, he did it again. And they just cut him a check. But it was like, you know, money doesn't cover it. That's your tool belt.
where their career just just tanked you remember Larry Larry Miller's closing bit on the 10 stages or how many stages of being drunk he closed with that shit for years and people demanded it because it was just it was an act out so you didn't get sick of seeing it right right and he honed it over the I mean he's such a craftsman he's such an exacting performer and such a precise writer and then I saw some guy doing that
where their career just just tanked you remember Larry Larry Miller's closing bit on the 10 stages or how many stages of being drunk he closed with that shit for years and people demanded it because it was just it was an act out so you didn't get sick of seeing it right right and he honed it over the I mean he's such a craftsman he's such an exacting performer and such a precise writer and then I saw some guy doing that
where their career just just tanked you remember Larry Larry Miller's closing bit on the 10 stages or how many stages of being drunk he closed with that shit for years and people demanded it because it was just it was an act out so you didn't get sick of seeing it right right and he honed it over the I mean he's such a craftsman he's such an exacting performer and such a precise writer and then I saw some guy doing that
bit and I was like dude I mean I hate to bring up Mencia but like it was like that thing with Cosby with the football thing like yeah like dude that's like exact
bit and I was like dude I mean I hate to bring up Mencia but like it was like that thing with Cosby with the football thing like yeah like dude that's like exact
bit and I was like dude I mean I hate to bring up Mencia but like it was like that thing with Cosby with the football thing like yeah like dude that's like exact
Well, also when you get guys that aren't just taking โ and not just guys, women obviously โ who aren't just taking the jokes, but they're taking the persona. Like how many guys did we see being Bill Hicks back in the day?
Well, also when you get guys that aren't just taking โ and not just guys, women obviously โ who aren't just taking the jokes, but they're taking the persona. Like how many guys did we see being Bill Hicks back in the day?
Well, also when you get guys that aren't just taking โ and not just guys, women obviously โ who aren't just taking the jokes, but they're taking the persona. Like how many guys did we see being Bill Hicks back in the day?
That was a great club, Atlanta Punchline. Oh, perfect club. Perfect old wooden club. Perfect club. And it had, they must have done comedy 30 years there easily. They moved to a, it's funny because it's not as big of a place and it's connected to like a diner, but it's still kind of got the magic of the old Punchline. That's great. Atlanta crowds. We did a nice theater in Atlanta one time. Yeah.
That was a great club, Atlanta Punchline. Oh, perfect club. Perfect old wooden club. Perfect club. And it had, they must have done comedy 30 years there easily. They moved to a, it's funny because it's not as big of a place and it's connected to like a diner, but it's still kind of got the magic of the old Punchline. That's great. Atlanta crowds. We did a nice theater in Atlanta one time. Yeah.
That was a great club, Atlanta Punchline. Oh, perfect club. Perfect old wooden club. Perfect club. And it had, they must have done comedy 30 years there easily. They moved to a, it's funny because it's not as big of a place and it's connected to like a diner, but it's still kind of got the magic of the old Punchline. That's great. Atlanta crowds. We did a nice theater in Atlanta one time. Yeah.
I think it was literally crumbling by the end. Was it? Yeah. Oh, the building was falling apart? I think it was a teardown, yeah. And I just like, there's something about old clubs where you really can feel the history.
I think it was literally crumbling by the end. Was it? Yeah. Oh, the building was falling apart? I think it was a teardown, yeah. And I just like, there's something about old clubs where you really can feel the history.
I think it was literally crumbling by the end. Was it? Yeah. Oh, the building was falling apart? I think it was a teardown, yeah. And I just like, there's something about old clubs where you really can feel the history.
Zaney's in Nashville. Yeah. Yeah. And the Punchline in San Francisco. Yeah. Oh, yeah, you feel it in the walls. Denver Comedy Works. Oh, yeah.