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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 14 : Joe Zimmerman
July. 25,2014
Joe Zimmerman discusses selling out free shows, his battles with hypochondria and President Andrew Jackson's prolific dueling career.
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Episode 13 : Kurt Braunohler
July. 25,2014
Kurt Braunohler talks about his unmitigated hatred of biscotti, the airport security strategies he uses and the unfortunate way that he discovered masturbation.
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Episode 12 : Joe Wengert
July. 18,2014
Joe Wengert describes his terrible public interactions, the trouble with catchy songs and a new game that he invented to make life easier.
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Episode 11 : Mark Normand
July. 18,2014
Mark Normand discusses women's pictures on Facebook, lazy racism and hanging out at gay bars.
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Episode 10 : Rachel Feinstein
July. 11,2014
Rachel Feinstein discusses her postcoital behavior, her embarrassing mother and her mortal fear of marrying a theater teacher named Richard.
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Episode 9 : Damien Lemon
July. 11,2014
Damien Lemon talks about his hatred of destination weddings, failed novelists writing Yelp reviews and his dream of having sex with a hand dryer.
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Episode 8 : Yannis Pappas
June. 27,2014
Yannis Pappas touches on his recent breakup, moving to Miami and how we've all become addicted to our cell phones.
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Episode 7 : Fortune Feimster
June. 27,2014
Fortune Feimster shares her thoughts on yoga, Tuesday night strippers, drinking with her mother and coming out of the closet.
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Episode 6 : Ron Funches
June. 20,2014
Ron Funches discusses everything from his weird relationship to his parents to the reason he hates drug tests to the proper way to shame a pet.
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Episode 5 : Chris Gethard
June. 20,2014
Chris Gethard reveals the story behind one of his tattoos, describes falling off the wagon at Bonnaroo and explains why he hates public displays of affection.
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Episode 4 : Adam Newman
June. 13,2014
Adam Newman tackles tough topics like being a basketball fan in New York, going to school in the South and his love for children's songs about diarrhea.
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Episode 3 : Tommy Johnagin
June. 13,2014
Tommy Johnagin covers everything from teaching his mother to use technology to buying his girlfriend lingerie to accidentally getting drunk before the birth of his daughter.
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Episode 2 : Michael Che
June. 06,2014
Michael Che discusses hospitable racists, paying taxes and how sex gets better with age.
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Episode 1 : Chris Distefano
June. 06,2014
Chris Distefano covers everything from his recent breakup to gentrification in New York City to his father's unusual accent.
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