The good people at Smuckers take over the Whoopdee-Doo. Plus, Col. Parker teaches everyone how to build a Blu-Ray player, a chilling track from SEAN PARROTT and CHARLES IVES’ new band, The Dead Dead, a shilling track from the Best-Of CD, stand-up from STEVEN WRIGHT, and we end on an uplifting note.
The good people at Smuckers take over the Whoopdee-Doo. Plus, Col. Parker teaches everyone how to build a Blu-Ray player, a chilling track from SEAN PARROTT and CHARLES IVES’ new band, The Dead Dead, a shilling track from the Best-Of CD, stand-up from STEVEN WRIGHT, and we end on an uplifting note.
Mark calls Walgreen’s, we retire the hacky “Parents should beat their kids like back in the day!” bit, Mark sings the most amazing song about Europe ever recorded, stand-up from CHAD RIDEN, and the most amazing cover of a Europe song ever recorded.
Episode 32 exists! Brad Edwards provides a prank call, Mangy Dog’s barbershop quartet rocks the house, the first episode of “The Lonely Guy”, a new installment of Sad Trumpet Theater, and standup from DEMETRI MARTIN. “I hate my name.”

The New York Comedy Festival‘s “Funniest Stand-Up contest” has a Nashville entrant.
Sean L. McCarthy (“the comic’s comic“) reports that Nashville’s own Nate Bargatze is one of the first five comedians advancing to the finals of the “2008 New York’s Funniest Stand-Up contest.”
The other comics moving forward from the Oct. 28 show were Esther Ku, Julian McCullough, Stone & Stone, and Reese Waters. They’ll be joined by five others from the Oct. 29 semifinal competition at Stand-Up NY. The final competition will be Nov. 5 at Carolines.
Congratulations to Nate!
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