Kill Tony Moshe Kasher, Josh Adam Meyers
Guests: Moshe Kasher · Josh Adam Meyers
Lineup
Set: Southern comedian discusses his accent intimidating people in LA, bounty hunting days in Mississippi, and juggling multiple jobs while doing comedy.
Interview: Tony and panelists praise his Southern accent and comedic timing, discussing his background in bounty hunting, bail bonding, and working in oil fields. Comparisons made to Jeff Foxworthy and mainstream appeal.
- Southern accent makes it easy to scare people in LA; double-edged sword
- Bounty hunting in Mississippi required juggling Ford F-150, gun, cigarettes, obstacles
- Panelists praise his accent and comedic delivery despite half-finished material
- Tony compares him to Jeff Foxworthy and Jeff Dunham puppets for mainstream appeal
Set: Detroit-based comedian discusses struggling financially, living in a van, dress codes at venues, and his observations about freedom and privilege.
Interview: Reveals he lives in a van and showers at LA Fitness. Tony and panelists offer job opportunities and life advice, discussing his parking situation and current romantic relationship.
- White women with dogs live freely; envies their privilege and lack of worry
- Detroit dress codes discriminate against young Black people; lists banned items
- Lives in van, showers at LA Fitness, bathroom breaks at Rouses
- Ron reveals he lives in a Ford F-150 van in LA parking lot
- Moshe offers job opportunity at vegan organic doughnut business
- Extended conversation about van life, romantic relationship, and future prospects
Set: Philadelphia-based comedian discusses HIV statistics, Canadian girlfriend, being half-Jewish grammar Nazi, and sexual mishaps with poor setup-to-punchline delivery.
Interview: Panelists critique rushed delivery and weak punchlines. Discuss his girlfriend, restraining order situation involving domestic violence, and relationship dynamics. Tony advises using recording devices in future altercations.
- One out of 2.5 men has AIDS; surprised about his Canadian girlfriend
- Relationship with Canadian girlfriend as dysfunctional as Canada itself
- Half-Jewish grammar Nazi fingering girlfriend during intimate moment
- Panelists critique rushed delivery stepping on laughs, weak joke structure
- Reveals restraining order from ex-girlfriend due to domestic violence incident
- Admits to physical altercation with ex-girlfriend during blackout drinking
- Tony advises recording domestic incidents for legal protection
Set: Boston ex-convict comedian discusses missing his twenties in federal prison (23-27), drug trafficking/racketeering charges, and threatening revenge on parents.
Interview: Panelists praise his natural stage presence, confidence, and authentic persona despite short comedy career. Discuss federal prison sentence, marijuana trafficking, his street name origin, and his bright future in comedy.
- Spent four years in federal prison ages 23-27; doesn't know where time went
- Plans to get revenge on parents by putting them in shittiest nursing home
- Panelists unanimously praise his charisma and natural stage presence
- Extended discussion about changing stage name from Stevie Blue Eyes to Steve Pearson
- Tony praises his story-telling approach and refusal to rush to punchlines
- Multiple panelists predict massive success and headlining career
Set: Valley-based comedian discusses pornography consumption, weed shop first-time patient discounts, and smoking blunts to keep lungs black.
Interview: Panelists critique rushed delivery and stepping on laughs. Discuss his weed smoking, timing issues, and need to slow down between jokes. Tony offers career advice about developing material and staying sober-headed.
- Porn shops in Valley give discounts to first-time customers only
- Smoking blunts to keep lungs black despite lung damage from smoking
- Panelists critique rushing delivery and stepping on laughs
- Extended discussion about getting high before sets and timing issues
- Moshe compliments him on working hard with second mic of the night
Set: Military brat comedian discusses growing up on military base with PSAs, seeing George W. Bush in Harry Potter screening, and soft brainwashing.
Interview: Panelists praise her nervous energy as comedic strength. Discuss need to develop jokes further, ask deeper questions about material, and embrace her unique nervous persona. Advice on writing and developing stronger premises.
- Military bases made their own PSAs with characters like Safety Hamster
- Field trip to Harry Potter screening with George W. Bush as nanny
- Panelists praise her nervous energy as comedic asset
- Tony instructs her to embrace nervousness rather than fight it
- Extensive coaching on joke writing: ask deeper questions, don't half-bake premises
- Recommendation to watch Jesse Elias as comedic style model