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The Half Hour shines a spotlight on some of the funniest and most unique voices in stand-up comedy. You'll never guess how long each episode is.
Episode 17 : Brody Stevens
January. 05,2014
Brody Stevens breaks down the fourth wall, reveals the best way to get hits on YouTube and relives the day he spent filming "The Hangover."
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Episode 16 : Sean Patton
June. 22,2013
Sean Patton explains the best way to win a fight, reveals his desire to be a fraternity's pledge master and describes his dream of being a matchmaker for people with STDs.
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Episode 15 : Baron Vaughn
June. 22,2013
Baron Vaughn talks about growing up in a rough neighborhood, the relative trustworthiness of cereal mascots and the test that all black people secretly give each other.
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Episode 14 : Ben Kronberg
June. 15,2013
Ben Kronberg asks life's big questions, talks pooping strategy and invents new names for everything from farts to underwater boners.
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Episode 13 : Andy Haynes
June. 15,2013
Andy Haynes fantasizes about a new-and-improved subway system, explains why getting engaged sucks for men and describes his gangster rescue cats.
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Episode 12 : Cristela Alonzo
June. 08,2013
Cristela Alonzo describes the post-Halloween walk of shame, using the McRib to tell time and her hatred of nail salon small talk.
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Episode 11 : Lil Rel Howery
June. 08,2013
Lil Rel gets into an argument at his local liquor store, encounters a capable toddler and reveals a secret about marriage.
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Episode 10 : Mike Lawrence
June. 01,2013
Mike Lawrence describes fights with homeless people, the best part of working at McDonald's and seeing "Spaceballs" before "Star Wars."
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Episode 9 : Jared Logan
June. 01,2013
Jared Logan describes growing up in West Virginia, a sweet old lady who tested him for STDs and the worst movie date he ever had.
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Episode 8 : Gabe Liedman
May. 25,2013
Gabe Liedman is tired of monkeys, but he does love all the anal sex in "Game of Thrones."
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Episode 7 : Jonah Ray
May. 25,2013
Jonah Ray reveals what it's like to have a live-in girlfriend, remembers a tense game of Truth-or-Date and recounts an unpleasant encounter with a heavy metal musician.
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Episode 6 : Sean O'Connor
May. 18,2013
Sean O'Connor explains the importance of glitter at a Ke$ha concert, how he briefly became a gay porn star and why Halloween is his favorite holiday.
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Episode 5 : Dan St. Germain
May. 18,2013
Dan St. Germain discusses his feelings about being single, living in New York City, the Connecticut Muffin chain and Evan Williams whiskey.
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Episode 4 : Joe DeRosa
May. 11,2013
Joe DeRosa describes living in a crazy city, reveals who's preventing him from getting in shape and offers a suggestion to people torn between religion and science.
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Episode 3 : Erik Griffin
May. 11,2013
Erik Griffin shares his fear of horror movies, describes the different types of Workaholics fans and describes the pre-old age range.
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Episode 2 : Nikki Glaser
May. 04,2013
Nikki Glaser discusses the perils of home waxing, explains what's keeping her from getting pregnant and ruminates about the plusses and minuses of sober sex.
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Episode 1 : Dan Soder
May. 04,2013
Dan Soder suspects millennials ruin everything with gentrification and too many abbreviations.
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