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A Stand-Up Comedy Show that was once on KZSC Santa Cruz. 88.1 FM. But now this is just a blog without a show. Now the blog is the show.

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8 June 10

Final show of A Guy Walks Into A Bar…

Alright Guys and Dolls, this is it. The End.

Listen in tonight to A Guy Walks Into A Bar…


There will be a cornucopia of comedy; stand up, spoken word, and sketch comedy to be had in the final hours of this joyous show.

Tune in at 88.1 FM on the dial if you’re in the Bay Area, but for the rest of you jokers you can stream the feed online at KZSC’s website or on iTunes. Even your iPhones, we have apps for that!

Call in requests at (831) 459-4036, or you can click here to chat with me live during the show.

Remember: Tonight (Tuesday) 12:30-3:00 AM PST.

Laugh Loud and Proud!

11 April 10
Patton Oswalt My Weakness is Strong
It’s an awesome album. Recorded in 2009, he hits topics from T9 fucking with you on text messages, to Obama making time travel way more fun,  to walking in accidentally on a orgy while house hunting.
I’m never disappointed by this man’s albums. I loved Werewolves and Lollipops and Feelin’ Kinda Patton.
Oswalt’s stories about the rat in his back yard and the pissed off magician hate-fucking an audience made me laugh in a way that I may have scared my neighbors. That’s got to be a good thing.
I highly recommend listening to his album or seeing his special, hell, any special of his. Comedy Central has metric tons of his sets you can check out.
My Weakness is Strong is definitely a fine addiction to the station library.

Patton Oswalt My Weakness is Strong

It’s an awesome album. Recorded in 2009, he hits topics from T9 fucking with you on text messages, to Obama making time travel way more fun,  to walking in accidentally on a orgy while house hunting.

I’m never disappointed by this man’s albums. I loved Werewolves and Lollipops and Feelin’ Kinda Patton.

Oswalt’s stories about the rat in his back yard and the pissed off magician hate-fucking an audience made me laugh in a way that I may have scared my neighbors. That’s got to be a good thing.

I highly recommend listening to his album or seeing his special, hell, any special of his. Comedy Central has metric tons of his sets you can check out.

My Weakness is Strong is definitely a fine addiction to the station library.

Posted: 11:56 AM
Here’s the thing: Eugene is his own man. He doesn’t listen to you or me or the audience, most importantly. He knows what’s funny and that’s that. If you’re not having a good time too bad for you. Truly, too bad for you. You will be left out. He certainly wishes you thought what he was doing was funny, but that’s all right if you don’t; he’ll live (for three and a half more years). Eugene is of that rare breed of comics whose shows have a beginning, middle, and an end. He pioneered the now-common practice of starting at the beginning, wending his way through various ideas (both verbal and visual) and approaching from the northeast (where he’s sort of from if you choose to ignore Russia as most people do) to get to the middle of his set. By the time you realize that you’ve reached the middle, it’s too late!! Before you know it, you’re approaching what you can only be considered the end! Thus lending a “beginning, middle and end” to his set. This is why in your time it’s known as the Mirman method. This is only one of the stand-up innovations that Eugene spearheaded. He was also the first to use the now antiquated “power point” media. He started the trend of shoeless comedians popular in the early 21st century, and coined the phrase “Now that’as what I call a hairy pussy!” (Not to be confused with the animated series of the same name, which came much later.) Eugene is clinically prettier and sturdier than most of us and that’s fine; we’re all used to it and bear him no ill will. He is much loved in this day and age and valued as a viable commodity to be traded on the world market. He is like silver or corn. Silver corn would be nice but impractical so I won’t bring it up. In closing, sirs, I know shortly you will be off to cast your ballots about this fine, fine man. Please regard him as you would a slightly retarded, but super sexy grandma. That’s what we do and it works for all of us.
— A Letter from David Cross on Eugene Mirman’s Album The Absurd Nightclub Comedy of Eugene Mirman (2004)
17 March 10

Christian Finnegan on his name and the amount of Irish it contains.

Posted: 5:20 PM

Patrick Garrity on breaking into your own house while being drunk as a skunk.

Posted: 5:17 PM

Patrick Garrity on the difference between the Spanish and the Irish Accents.

27 February 10

Comedian Ken Reid on his psychotic barber’s view of ventriloquism

Posted: 9:47 PM

Comedian Tom Dustin on children in spelling bees.

22 February 10

Here is some Sandra Valls for your entertainment.

27 January 10

Grant Lyon. I interviewed this man today. I will air it next Tuesday as well as his recently released comedy Cd.

He’s alumni of my great school and I remember watching him host the comedy nights at the student theater here on campus, it was buttloads of fun.

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh