Sam Tripoli
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I love Sixth Street energy. I love going there and just feeling the energy. It reminds me, dude, of like, you remember Hollywood Sunset Boulevard in like 98? When like Kobe and Shaq were crushing it with the Lakers and it was just chaos. And we didn't know how good we had it. And it was so much fun. And now that's all gone.
I love Sixth Street energy. I love going there and just feeling the energy. It reminds me, dude, of like, you remember Hollywood Sunset Boulevard in like 98? When like Kobe and Shaq were crushing it with the Lakers and it was just chaos. And we didn't know how good we had it. And it was so much fun. And now that's all gone.
I love Sixth Street energy. I love going there and just feeling the energy. It reminds me, dude, of like, you remember Hollywood Sunset Boulevard in like 98? When like Kobe and Shaq were crushing it with the Lakers and it was just chaos. And we didn't know how good we had it. And it was so much fun. And now that's all gone.
My favorite. Listen, there's two times at the comic store that I loved. Obviously, when you came back and it was just fire and it was like every show is selling out instantly. But there was also that dead period at the store where it was like we could just go up and bomb with dignity and nobody cared.
My favorite. Listen, there's two times at the comic store that I loved. Obviously, when you came back and it was just fire and it was like every show is selling out instantly. But there was also that dead period at the store where it was like we could just go up and bomb with dignity and nobody cared.
My favorite. Listen, there's two times at the comic store that I loved. Obviously, when you came back and it was just fire and it was like every show is selling out instantly. But there was also that dead period at the store where it was like we could just go up and bomb with dignity and nobody cared.
nobody in the or you were just eating a dick and you felt great about yourself because it was like towards the end of mitzi's like she was still in control but she wasn't like that was 2007 to 14. yeah it was just yeah that's when i was gone yeah no no it was right before you left too you were you were the i loved you you were the only one putting your name on the marquee still and you know you'd have these guys popping in doing an hour their name weren't on the marquee it was it was chaos man
nobody in the or you were just eating a dick and you felt great about yourself because it was like towards the end of mitzi's like she was still in control but she wasn't like that was 2007 to 14. yeah it was just yeah that's when i was gone yeah no no it was right before you left too you were you were the i loved you you were the only one putting your name on the marquee still and you know you'd have these guys popping in doing an hour their name weren't on the marquee it was it was chaos man
nobody in the or you were just eating a dick and you felt great about yourself because it was like towards the end of mitzi's like she was still in control but she wasn't like that was 2007 to 14. yeah it was just yeah that's when i was gone yeah no no it was right before you left too you were you were the i loved you you were the only one putting your name on the marquee still and you know you'd have these guys popping in doing an hour their name weren't on the marquee it was it was chaos man
Says who? Says who? So I always appreciate you putting your name on a marquee because we got to perform in front of like packed crowds. But during the week, I remember I'd walk up, Steve Renizzisi still working at the cash register. And he's like, should I get a new job? You'd look in, there's like 10 people in the OR.
Says who? Says who? So I always appreciate you putting your name on a marquee because we got to perform in front of like packed crowds. But during the week, I remember I'd walk up, Steve Renizzisi still working at the cash register. And he's like, should I get a new job? You'd look in, there's like 10 people in the OR.
Says who? Says who? So I always appreciate you putting your name on a marquee because we got to perform in front of like packed crowds. But during the week, I remember I'd walk up, Steve Renizzisi still working at the cash register. And he's like, should I get a new job? You'd look in, there's like 10 people in the OR.
Yes. And I got in in 98 and it was, it was, I always said it's the purest comedy ever was because the inmates were running the asylum and you could just be, you could go do a set, do blow over there, have a great time, live your life. And it was such a blessing because everybody,
Yes. And I got in in 98 and it was, it was, I always said it's the purest comedy ever was because the inmates were running the asylum and you could just be, you could go do a set, do blow over there, have a great time, live your life. And it was such a blessing because everybody,
Yes. And I got in in 98 and it was, it was, I always said it's the purest comedy ever was because the inmates were running the asylum and you could just be, you could go do a set, do blow over there, have a great time, live your life. And it was such a blessing because everybody,
Two shows in the main room, sold out.
Two shows in the main room, sold out.