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Raghu Adibhatla: Not Like The Sauce
Dry Bar Comedy - S9 - E170
Comedian and Indian-immigrant Raghu Adibhatla breaks down how American and Indian culture collide and what this means for the future of Santa Claus, spelling bees, and James Bond.
Dry Bar Comedy: Season 9 - 67 Episode s
9x120 - Mark Chalifoux: The Dad Jokes
Mark Chalifoux shares a collection of hilarious stories, featuring group text infiltration, child power rankings, and the bad breakup of a lifetime.
9x121 - Pete Zedlacher: Holy Goose!
Pete Zedlacher zeroes in on mosh-pit preventers, unadventurous skiers, and Canada Geese.
9x122 - Jamie Ward: Coupon Baby
Take a look at the world according to Jamie Ward, as he recounts racial misconceptions, Southern living, and service in the U.S. army.
9x123 - Mike Parenti: How To Win A Fight On Facebook
Mike Parenti fill us in on phone addiction, the fantastic memory of females, and Florida funeral homes.
9x124 - Spence Roper: Just Spence
Watch out pessimistic wedding officiants, public transport-takers, and hemorrhoids billboards, Spence Roper has a few choice words for you.
9x125 - Myq Kaplan: Live From The Universe
Brilliant and rapid-fire, Myq Kaplan's comedy expounds on bathroom stall etiquette, grammar obsessed grammas, and the real world applications of board games.
9x126 - Debra Terry: #HighAsGasIs
Debra Terry delightfully describes the effects of inflated gas prices, having a friend who's an airhead, and hypothetically having Jesus as a husband.
9x127 - Luke Thayer: A Special Gift From God
Luke Thayer provides answers to universal life questions such as: who's really the ball and chain in a marriage and what would happen if Jesus had a mother-in-law?
9x128 - Tymon Shipp: We're In Trouble Y'all, I'm Just Saying.
Tymon Shipp thinks the world's in trouble. Why? Well, it's got something to do with Florida gator farms, baggy pants, and CPR for a possum.
9x129 - Hoss Ridgeway: The Husky Chronicles
Hoss Ridgeway recounts how a life of "husky"-ness affected his childhood paper route, wrestling career, and trip to the Dominican Republic.
9x130 - Andrea Caspari: Don't Judge Me
Comedian, English teacher, horder... rapper? Andrea Caspari embodies all these titles and more as she jokes her way through her Dry Bar debut.
9x131 - Andy Woodhull: Middle Parent Syndrome
Deciding once wasn't enough, Andy Woodhull delivers another hilarious special detailing the low-points of lockdown, piñata problems, and gratis gazebos.
9x132 - Rhonda Corey: Wizard of Walmart
In Rhonda Corey's special, prepare to be transported to magical world of Walmart wizards, roads less traveled and fit bit hacks.
9x133 - Ryan Conner: Cub Scout Dropout
Ryan Conner contemplates his multi-racial family, dying on stage, and the unending exploits of a LARPing coworker.
9x134 - Chris James: Black Harry Potter
Learn the meaning of "Black Harry Potter", the ins and outs of the modeling industry, and a Brit's take on Independence Day, all in Chris James' Dry Bar special.
9x135 - Tommy Ryman: Waffles And Dragons
Tommy Ryman is back to talk pizza trackers, bathroom bees, and Harvard-educated pranksters.
9x136 - Amber Autry: That's My Best Friend
Amber Autry is coping with vegans, cat call withdrawals, and chronic true crime mindset.
9x137 - Paul Sheffield: Positive Thinking
Back at the Bar, Paul Sheffield breaks down banana bread, IBS, and boating.
9x138 - John Knight: What Aggravates Me
Join John Knight for colonoscopy recaps, Walmart roasts, and a chance to win an old Italian lady.
9x139 - Alex Velluto: The Big Gulp Kid
Alex Velluto completes the trilogy, with a third comedy special chalk-full of drive-thru buffet orders, identity theft, and 7-11 loyalty points.
9x140 - Jeff Nease: Can't Talk To You Right Now
Jeff Nease brings the energy as he discusses skydiving, snoring, and smoting.
9x141 - Dustin Chafin: Cranky Pants
Hailing from the land of greased pig games and now residing in Hollywood, Dustin Chafin tackles many a touchy subject: rules for racists, strange addictions, and bizarre emotional support animals.
9x142 - Lionel Harris: Rent-A-Friend
Lionel Harris has no social media, a young-looking dad, and a son who's set on becoming the alpha male.
9x143 - Drew Thomas: Don't Get Comfortable
Drew Thomas is as accurate as he is hilarious in summing up the pandemic, Atlanta dating, and prostate exams.
9x144 - Brian Scolaro: Trouble
Brian Scolaro submits some complaints about stairs, toupeed magicians, and noisy neighbors.
9x145 - Drew Barth: Tried Too Hard
Drew Barth overcomes all odds (the pandemic, fruit flies and getting hit by a truck) to record another sensational Dry Bar special.
9x146 - Wali Collins: Oh Yeah. He's Good.
In search of a comedian/architect who nails the sound of a didgeridoo? Wali Collins is your man.
9x147 - Ellen Karis: Dreams Don't Come True
Ellen Karis left her Wall Street job for stand-up comedy and has since unraveled the mysteries of being Greek, hair removal, and the Flo from Progressive conspiracy.
9x148 - Karen Morgan: Rub Some Dirt On It
What really goes on at Zumba class? Why is Gen X never going out of business? How do you prep for bowel prep? These answers and more lie within Karen Morgan's second hilarious Dry Bar special.
9x149 - Don McEnery: Just Sayin'
Don McEnery gets real about peanut lawsuits, pray mantis mating, and five button pants.
9x150 - Brian Kiley: ...What's His Problem?
A Boston native living in LA, Brian discusses life during the pandemic, corn mazes, and his family, from his kids to his grandparents.
9x151 - Horace Sanders: You Played Yourself
Horace Sanders hilariously physicalizes drive thru miscommunication, New Testament haters, and gas station embarrassment.
9x152 - John Joseph: Was I Going Up Or Down?
Midnight cramps, Quebeccan conversations, and improvised music await you in this new comedy special from John Joseph.
9x153 - Anthony Griffith: Laughing At MS
Anthony Griffith is embracing all facets of reality. Living with multiple sclerosis and a wife who can’t see buildings, Anthony describes the parts of reality that are a bit more negotiable, like Afro Fish, 2 star hotels, and shrinking closets.
9x154 - Jen Kober: Top Banana
Seamlessly blending stand-up and storytelling, Jen Kober campaigns for house fly annihilation, alley candy acceptance, and public education on Girl Scout cookies.
9x155 - Cory Kahaney: He Bought The Hat!
Cory Kahaney opens up a can of know-how containing the secrets of finding Mr. Right, college art degrees, and mammograms.
9x156 - Andy Gold: Addicted To Comedy
Andy Gold combines inspiration with comedy as he shares about drug recovery, run-ins with life coaches, and misconceptions of Utahns.
9x157 - J. Chris Newberg: Way Too Soon
With a delightfully dark sense of humor, it seems J Chris Newberg can make any topic funny, from Reese's Cups to Rosa Parks.
9x158 - Steven Scott: Voice Male
Sound effects, spot-on celebrity voices, and colorful characters await you in this brand new comedy special from the multitalented Steven Scott.
9x159 - Taylor Williamson: #Duvetproblems
Runner-up on America's Got Talent, Taylor Williamson, shares his unique perspective on Japanese dancers, hipster adoption, and sleeping on the couch.
9x160 - Adam Yenser: Not Big Enough To Cancel
Former writer on the Ellen Show, Adam Yenser, gets real about pit bulls, being conservative in California, and why God's mad at national parks.
9x161 - James P. Connolly: Acceptable Loss
Marine, Harvard grad, stand-up comic, James P. Connolly arrives at the DB with a set as impressive as his resume, joking about cargo-shorts, home invasions, and everything in between.
9x162 - Mike James: Southern Comfort
The magnificently funny Mike James takes on misconceptions of tallness, people who don't snore, and cop-wives.
9x163 - Barry Brewer: Safe Landing
Barry Brewer takes us on a hilarious flight through everything that's annoying about air travel, with laugh-filled layovers at the subjects of political correctness, defying stereotypes and matrimonial misunderstandings.
9x164 - Tony Daro: Stupid Old Man
Tony Daro deserves a lifetime achievement award and he's about to tell us why. Hint: it involves fake beer, unwanted surprise parties, and surviving a teenage daughter.
9x165 - Auggie Smith: Old Dad
"Old dad" Auggie Smith is spitting facts as fiery as they are funny. Whether it's on the subjects of child leashes, poison control or wedding vows, Auggie will singe your eyebrows with red-hot truth.
9x166 - Tim Harmston: Zoom Out
What makes a man tough? For Wisconsin-native comedian Tim Harmston, it involves priuses, custom-pants, and tricking yourself to exercise.
9x167 - Vik Pandya: No Refunds
Vik Pandya recounts his daily life, populated with tech support face-offs, Groupon chiropractics, and the cultural appropriation of dating shows.
9x168 - Cory Edwards: Munchkin Cops
Frequently caught thinking about nothing, Cory Edwards is here to joke a bit about everything. Join Cory for a memorable monologue of movies, McDonalds and munchkins.
9x169 - Jose Sarduy: Airplanes & Broken English
Jose Sarduy is a Cuban-American Air-Force pilot turned comedian and as you can guess: he's got no shortage of stories. That's why he's back at Dry Bar with hysterical tales of planes, Priuses, and penguins.
9x170 - Raghu Adibhatla: Not Like The Sauce
Comedian and Indian-immigrant Raghu Adibhatla breaks down how American and Indian culture collide and what this means for the future of Santa Claus, spelling bees, and James Bond.
9x171 - Renard Hirsch: You Gotta Be Smarter Than That
When it comes to jokes about being a substitute, there's no substitute for Renard Hirsch. In today's lesson, Renard goes over eyebrow etiquette, the key to a terrible yearbook photo, and when to watch out for worship leaders.
9x172 - Jonnie W.: Results May Vary
The always funny Jonnie W. is back at the Dry Bar to warn the perils of nursery, homeschoolers, and seat warmers.
9x173 - Jeremy Alder: Purity Pants
In his debut Dry Bar special, Jeremy Alder gets straight "Texas", talking homeschool education, Christian rock bands, and how to know if you're a real man.
9x174 - Frank King: Comedy & Conversations
From writing on the Tonight Show to touring with some of the biggest names in the business, Frank King shares stories from a career in comedy, highlighting hunters, morticians and who, in fact, is too stupid to live.
9x175 - Dennis Gaxiola: Bible School Dropout
What happens when you add together two anniversaries, three near death experiences, and all the latinos in the bible? The answer lies only within Dennis Gaxiola's second hilarious Dry Bar special.
9x176 - Jaron Myers: Joy Is Free
Jaron Myers knows how to get the fun out of life, so we get the funny. Pull up a chair and enjoy bottomless tales of potions, indestructible Waffle Houses, and the airdrop caper of the century.
9x177 - Travis Tate: World's Greatest Dad
Utah-native Travis Tate has a bone to pick. Specifically with: compression shirts, little league and wedding gifts.
9x178 - Brad Upton: I'm Not Done Yet!
Five years ago, Brad Upton destroyed the internet with his roast of millennials. And, he's not done yet! Brad's back with a vengeance to lampoon masks, merging, and millionaires.
9x179 - Lucas Bohn: Lesson Plans To Late Night!
From a public school teacher to a national touring comedian, Lucas Bohn shares his journey of following his dreams in the midst of life’s many curve balls. Lucas brings with him a classic love story, a plethora of jokes from students, and the joys of mid-life adoption.
9x180 - Mike E. Winfield: Mike Drop
The hysterical Mike E. Winfield tells his side of the story, including self-checkout security, older woman attraction and little league coaching.
9x181 - Michael Glatzmaier: I Make Stuff Up
Michael Glatzmaier, a musical comedian with a “mostly improvised” approach, parents, hates, and seduces the audience with his angelic voice and average guitar.
9x182 - Monique Marvez: Waiting Wasn't Bad
9x183 - Steve Simeone: Ice Cream For Breakfast
Coming from LA, Steve Simeone has some news to share about what really matters in life. It has something to do with ice cream for breakfast, Tesla avoidance, and green dye.
9x184 - Zoltan Kaszas: Average Intelligence
Since the world ended and he became cat-famous, Zoltan Kaszas has stuck to the things that hurt his heart, like zoom comedy and full-time adulting.
9x185 - Bill Boronkay: You Can Do Better!
All Momma Boronkay wanted was for her three sons to have nice families and secure jobs, which is exactly what the other two boys did...then there was Bill.
9x186 - Karen Rontowski: War & Instant Pudding
A savant of both trees and the paranormal, Karen Rontowski prides herself on her write-offs and attainability. She shares her average life of UFO conventions, haunted mirrors, and authentic relaxation sounds.