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Kill Tony Natasha Leggero, Kirk Fox

📅 October 21, 2013 📍 Los Angeles, CA Comedy Store Belly Room 🎤 10 comedians ⭐ 2 regulars

Guests: Natasha Leggero · Kirk Fox

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Lineup

1

Rob Weissman

Set: Visual joke about Iron Patriot scratching his nose during a podcast, followed by a joke about Facebook being created for masturbation purposes as easier alternative to high school yearbooks.

Interview: Tony and panel questioned whether people actually masturbate to yearbooks, explored the premise, discussed updated material, and complimented the physicality of his performance.

Bits:
  • Iron Patriot nose itch visual joke during podcast
  • Facebook created to make masturbation easier than yearbooks
Moments:
  • Technical difficulties interrupted set mid-way
2

Timmy Day

Set: Timmy discussed getting his first bike from Detroit, experiencing childlike freedom, and starting a Kickstarter called 'Pedal Files' to help needy kids by touching their hearts.

Interview: Panel questioned the double meaning of 'touching children,' clarified he meant emotionally, discussed balding and sunglasses as a cover, and got roasted for pedophile-adjacent wordplay.

Bits:
  • First bike in Detroit, always stolen before this week
  • Kickstarter 'Pedal Files' to help needy kids
Moments:
  • Set ran over 60 seconds, meow sound interrupted multiple times
  • Panel heavily questioned 'touching children' phrasing
3

Eric Carter

Set: Eric discussed getting drunk in Hollywood on the 405 freeway, wanting to be a time traveler after seeing Michael J. Fox's condition, commented on Brad Pitt being Billy Bob Thornton's leftovers, and enjoying Southern California life.

Interview: Tony praised Eric's passion and confidence, discovered he moved from Mississippi to Dana Point, lives with a rich aunt like cousin Eddie, and suggested he and Rob Weissman are a one-two punch for comedy's future.

Bits:
  • Time travel dream ended after seeing Michael J. Fox's Parkinson's
  • Brad Pitt is always Billy Bob Thornton's leftovers
Moments:
  • Natasha Leggero praised Eric's passion and charm on stage
4

Melanie Baldonado

Set: Melanie discussed vanity license plate holders that don't match car descriptions, and her romantic feelings for her ex-boyfriend who could have been John Stamos.

Interview: Panel discussed the license plate premise, suggested refinements about car brand compatibility, Judy Carter mentioned reading multiple comedy books, and discussed Mitzi advice-giving.

Bits:
  • License plate holders like 'spoiled and loving it' on old Kias
  • In love with ex-boyfriend who resembles John Stamos
Moments:
  • Judy Carter provided comedy book references and mentoring
  • Panel discussed Mitzi's advice to change appearance for comedy
5

Bo Scott

Set: Bo discussed banana trees, Halloween costume ideas (mailbox or Edward Goat Hands), and physical comedy about fruit growing and money.

Interview: Panel discussed his physical comedy style, his Edward Goat Hands Halloween idea, and encouraged him to develop the concept further with more physicality.

Bits:
  • Bananas grow on trees, food grows on trees while money doesn't
  • Halloween costume: Edward Goat Hands instead of Scissorhands
Moments:
  • Panel praised his physical comedy and encouraged development
  • Callback to goat hands becoming the strongest material
6

Mike Stanley

Set: Mike told a long joke about his unemployed friend in Detroit trying to get out of jury duty by claiming racism, with commentary on jury duty tactics.

Interview: Panel discussed whether saying you're racist gets you out of jury duty, jury duty tactics, Detroit housing market, and Chinese investment in Detroit.

Bits:
  • Friend tries to get out of jury duty by saying he's racist
  • Pastrami diet and Detroit poverty economic commentary
Moments:
  • Long, rambling set with tangential jury duty discussion
7

Sara Weinshenk

Regular

Set: Sara joked about her out-of-shape father giving unsolicited workout advice while eating pastrami, then discussed spending a week researching who invented salad tongs.

Interview: Panel praised her natural performance, Judy Carter offered mentoring, discussed her relationship with her father in Encino, and encouraged continued comedy work and acting.

Bits:
  • Out-of-shape dad gives workout advice while eating pastrami
  • Spent week on Google researching who invented salad tongs
Moments:
  • Natasha and Kirk both praised her natural performance and charisma
8

Scott Kidd

Set: Scott made a brief Thor joke about him playing golf at Pebble Beach using only his hammer as a club.

Interview: Tony called out Scott for doing only 11 seconds instead of 60, criticized the short performance, and encouraged him to develop longer material.

Bits:
  • Thor returns from Avengers, plays golf at Pebble Beach with hammer
Moments:
  • Scott severely underperformed, only 11 seconds instead of 60 seconds required
  • Tony visibly frustrated and critical of short performance
9

Kim Congdon

Regular

Set: Kim joked about a 15-year-old orphan seeking a family who ends up being adopted by an Iranian family, with consequences including weight gain, dropping out of school, and losing a hand.

Interview: Panel confirmed the story was real, discussed how the orphan's situation changed from desperate to selective, praised her commitment to the premise.

Bits:
  • Orphan Davion accepts any family, ends up in Iran with bad outcomes
Moments:
  • Panel confirmed this was real news story
10

Sara Mostajabi

Set: Sara joked about being half Iranian and half European with Cherokee heritage, her father offering an all-expenses-paid trip to Iran, and the dangers of being 'sexy' in Iran.

Interview: Tony praised her growth from self-deprecating narration to actual bits, discussed her journey starting on the show, and gave advice about holding microphone against chin.

Bits:
  • Father offers Iran trip, misinterprets 'get stoned' request
  • Fears being beaten to death in Iran for being sexy
Moments:
  • Tony praised her development from self-narration to structured comedy
  • Revealed this was her third time ever on stage, first at Kill Tony