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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 : Andrew Santino
November. 29,2015
Andrew Santino translates bird mating calls, explains what you should never do in a bar bathroom and reveals why most traffic laws are stupid.
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Episode 13 : Tone Bell
November. 29,2015
Tone Bell explains why he doesn't want to meet his cousin's baby, reveals why he can't smoke weed and tells a story about a bank that doesn't take cash.
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Episode 12 : Phil Hanley
November. 15,2015
Phil Hanley talks about everything from living with his parents as an adult to moving to New York City from Canada to the difficulties of dating.
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Episode 11 : Sean Donnelly
November. 15,2015
Sean Donnelly acknowledges his looks, talks about why he has a hard time losing weight and reveals what marriage has taught him.
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Episode 10 : Joe List
October. 25,2015
Joe List discusses coping with anxiety in yoga class, aggressive sex, strange male bonding rituals and his uncle's questionable babysitting methods.
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Episode 9 : Sam Morril
October. 25,2015
Sam Morril talks about what we should be teaching children, nonsensical homophobia, the repercussions of telling controversial jokes and surprise orgies.
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Episode 8 : Beth Stelling
October. 11,2015
Beth Stelling describes the weird aspects of being a female comic, her mother's struggle with phone companies and why she loves "The Bachelor."
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Episode 7 : Randy Liedtke
October. 11,2015
Randy Liedtke takes a phone call, plays a voicemail, wonders how soon is too soon to eat pizza after someone dies and talks about his girlfriend, who may or may not be real.
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Episode 6 : Andy Woodhull
September. 20,2015
Andy Woodhull describes the perks of marrying a single mom, getting lice from his stepchildren and the time his dog ate all his condoms.
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Episode 5 : Brooks Wheelan
September. 20,2015
Brooks Wheelan imagines what would happen if he panicked onstage, explains how he learned about the Internet and tells the story of a prank gone painfully awry.
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Episode 4 : Barry Rothbart
September. 06,2015
Barry Rothbart describes home life with his girlfriend and the ill effects of his disgusting diet.
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Episode 3 : Michelle Buteau
September. 06,2015
Michelle Buteau reveals how she met her husband and explains what it's like to be married to a white European man.
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Episode 2 : Hampton Yount
August. 23,2015
Hampton Yount explains why he thinks that the Olympics are racist, reveals how to deal with conspiracy theorists and describes why he can't wait to get divorced.
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Episode 1 : Liza Treyger
August. 23,2015
Liza Treyger talks about her future as a party animal.
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