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Jameisha Albo

🎤 5 appearancesFirst: January 16, 2023Latest: November 11, 2024

Jameisha Albo has performed on Kill Tony 5 times. Every appearance below, with set summaries and timestamps.

Appearances

Kill Tony #694 Bucket Pull · November 11, 2024

Material about being adopted by Mexican family, being only Black person in family, parents' infidelity and unconventional relationship structure.

  • Adopted at 6, only Black kid; life like Get Out with Mexicans.
  • Mom bisexual, in relationship with dad and his girlfriend (the affair partner).
  • Parents secretly cheated 11 years, dad came inside mom resulting in her.
Kill Tony #630 Bucket Pull · September 11, 2023

Jameisha's minute focused entirely on vaginal freshness and hygiene products, with observational humor about maintaining cleanliness and products available for women.

  • Vagina loses freshness after 24 hours without washing, has morning breath.
  • Products available: sprays, creams, washes, even Glade plug-in diffusers.
  • All women's vaginas stink; defensive audience members are in denial.
Kill Tony #598 Bucket Pull · February 12, 2023

Body-positive set about weight loss, fitness app goals, wanting both aesthetics and health. Funny about conflicting beauty and health standards.

  • Down a quarter pound without gym, just from big shit
  • Want to see penis and have big ass and titties simultaneously
  • Can't fit all three fitness goals into fitness app goals
Kill Tony #596 Bucket Pull · January 23, 2023

Gained weight in Austin, thick Target mannequins normalize obesity, BMI = mind your business, male mannequins lack u-gut representation, wants khaki shorts fishing Hawaiian shirt man.

  • Gained weight in Austin, thick Target mannequins normalize obesity well
  • BMI stands for mind your business, obese per chart
  • Male mannequins need u-gut, khaki shorts, fishing rod, barely buttoned Hawaiian shirt
Kill Tony #594 Bucket Pull · January 16, 2023

Jameisha performs about being adopted, being the only Black person in her all-white family, growing up thinking segregation was good, and a cracker joke bit about white people.

  • Growing up adopted in all-white family made her think segregation was good
  • Cracker joke riffing on types of crackers based on setting (Ritz, graham, etc.)