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Dry Bar Comedy - S5 - E103
Paul Lyons says there's a bright side to everything. Sometimes, it takes looking at life through a dog's perspective, placing guest-proof affirmations throughout the house, or adding your morning nap to your to-do list.
Dry Bar Comedy: Season 5 - 16 Episode s
5x53 - Michael Palascak: 1984
June 15, 2020
Michael Palascak started performing stand-up comedy in college but kept it a secret. People would ask, "What are you going to do after you graduate?" He'd say, "I'm pretty sure my parents are taking me out to eat."
5x54 - Helene Angley: Queen Size
September 15, 2020
Helene brings honesty to the stage that helps everyone relax-- and laugh at the joys and pains of aging, being a married mother of two and all that the generation gap brings!
5x55 - Matthew Jenkins: I Also Have Merch!
February 13, 2020
Unfortunately, racism is still alive, but Matthew Jenkins has a few ways around it: naming your kid “Case Dismissed;" going to the state penitentiary for a degree; and reversing Simba's fatherless childhood.
5x56 - Nick Arnette: Boomers and Hipsters
October 13, 2020
LA comic, Nick Arnette, riffs on starting to date grandmas, his border exchange policy, and why Baby Boomers are the coolest generation.
5x57 - Scott Long: Life In Flyover Country
May 22, 2020
"Scott Long tosses out sharp and clever lines that remind you of the differences between funny people and true comedic artists." –Indy Star
5x58 - Sid Davis: Baggage Claim
August 5, 2020
This former airline worker hilariously unloads side-splitting baggage on stage. Sid's humor is fueled with A.D.D., a wavering ego, and a grade school teacher wife who views him as a child left behind.
5x59 - Aaron Woodall: Sad And Needy
June 23, 2020
Between his first and second special, Aaron Woodall's perspective transitioned from "a nice young man coming to grips with a dirty, cynical world" to a deeper introspection of his own upbringing and biases.
5x60 - Brian Bates: Uber Important
April 7, 2020
Brian Bates worked for nearly 20 years in corporate America before he launched a career in stand up comedy. His experience in the working world gives him a unique perspective on stage that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds
5x61 - Kelly Terranova: A Man Named Kelly
October 28, 2020
Despite his name, Kelly Terranova isn't a beautiful, witty woman, but what he lacks in luscious flowing locks he makes up for in expressive observational humor.
5x62 - Susan Jones: Lady Ha Ha
October 20, 2020
Susan Jones is a tenacious headlining comedian, writer, master of ceremonies, and motivational force with national touring experience.
5x63 - Rob Little: Ado-Rob-Ble
November 17, 2020
Rob Little's outlook on life can be summed up in two words: Pure Optimism. In a recent interview he revealed, "In elementary school, kids would always pull food away from me at lunchtime saying mean, hurtful things like… 'Let go of my sandwich!'"
5x64 - Heather Mabbott: I Didn't Mean To Say That
October 1, 2020
Her quick wit and unique style has dazzled audiences all over the country. Heather is a clean comedian and has performed with some of the best, like Caroline Rhea, Jimmy Walker, Bobcat Goldthwait, Bruce Baum, Sinbad, and many, many more.
5x65 - Scotty K: Not Country Music
December 11, 2020
Scotty K proves that he is a jack of all trades, or at least of two: the guitar and comedy. In this set, Scotty refers to everything from Rascal Flatts to Stretch Armstrong. If you miss the "good old days," this is sure to take you back!
5x101 - Episode 101
February 8, 2021
Bill Campbell is not as young as he used to be. Egos are lost in translation, contact lenses are replaced by magic markers, and garage sales are negotiated cent-by-cent.
5x102 - Episode 102
February 2, 2021
The only thing Brian Hicks believes in anymore is shortening the lines at Kohls. Apart from that, Valentine's Day cards can remain unread, dentists can remain mediocre, and the meaning of subdivision names can remain a mystery.
5x103 - Adam Minnick: Low Pay + Disrespect
January 1, 2020
Paul Lyons says there's a bright side to everything. Sometimes, it takes looking at life through a dog's perspective, placing guest-proof affirmations throughout the house, or adding your morning nap to your to-do list.