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Kill Tony #478 — Sara Weinshenk

📅 October 26, 2020 📍 Los Angeles, CA Comedy Store Main Room 🎤 7 comedians ⭐ 2 regulars

Guests: Sara Weinshenk

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Lineup

1

William Montgomery

Regular

Set: William performed observational jokes about Facebook family photos, interracial porn preferences, phone batteries, and girlfriend ovulation humor with absurdist punchlines.

Interview: Tony and panel extensively discussed William's jokes, his porn preferences, adderall use, nervousness about his first headlining gig in Eureka, and coached him on opening material and stage presence.

Bits:
  • Recent Facebook post showed baby cousin with mother's eyes and father's penis.
  • Girlfriend ovulating so hard she barking like a dog.
  • For ten dollars you can get one gram of weed or forty quarters.
Moments:
  • Tony coaches William extensively on his headlining set opening, helping structure the Eureka joke with the hot air balloon follow-up.
  • William admits to watching male hand job pornography and names a performer Sean Dragon.
  • Tony concerns about William bailing early on his headlining set and warns him not to rush through material.
2

Camden Pace

Set: Camden performed an improvised comedic monologue requested from panel about a woman in New York City encountering a flasher in Central Park, told in escalating absurdist fashion.

Interview: Tony and panel discovered Camden started stand-up in June of last year at age 50, transitioned from stunt driving to comedy, but also revealed a shocking past: he served 10 years in federal prison for armed bank robbery with a fully automatic AR-15.

Bits:
  • Woman's mom tells her to enjoy being ogled because one day that'll stop.
Moments:
  • Revelation that Camden spent 10 years in federal prison for armed bank robbery with an AR-15, helicopter pursuit, and multiple bank heists.
  • Tony pressures Camden to write jokes about his prison and robbery past instead of doing improvisation, seeing real comedic material.
  • Camden describes being held underwater by corrections officers with knee on neck during his prison time.
3

Bobby Ludlom

4

David Lucas

Regular

Set: David performed explicit sexual material about white claw drinkers, female breast aesthetics, areola preferences, fake breast surgery, condom usage, foreskin preferences, and explicit commentary on various sexual scenarios.

Interview: Tony discussed David's wrestling/grappling training, upcoming Miami headlining shows, his patreon with Red Band called Brothers in Cursive, and various explicit sexual and bodily topics with extended banter.

Bits:
  • If your areolas don't look like a McDonald's sausage patty don't come holla.
  • After sex throw condom on her back like a Uno card.
  • Women get fake titties for other women, not for men.
Moments:
  • Extended discussion and correction about the condom joke and whether David actually performed certain lines during his set.
  • David mentions headlining in Miami November 13-16 and promoting the Brothers in Cursive patreon.
5

Eric G

Set: Eric performed observational comedy about Zoom comedy allowing terrorists to bomb multiple states, Netflix show fatigue, and a new Real World MTV special set during 2020 with unemployment and COVID.

Interview: Tony learned Eric is a very fit, good-looking 32-year-old from San Diego currently biking from Miami to San Diego over 14 months to raise $500k for a medical clinic in Haiti built after the earthquake.

Bits:
  • Zoom comedy gives comedians opportunity terrorists wanted: bomb multiple states simultaneously.
  • Real World special 2020: seven strangers, no jobs, one has covid, what happens.
Moments:
  • Eric reveals he attended fat camp for four years as a child, lost 200 pounds, then regained weight in cycles.
  • Extended discussion about fat camp as prison-like with high walls, black market food smuggling, and gum currency economy.
  • Tony coaches Eric on exploring fat camp material more deeply for comedy development.
6

Christy Bellich

7

Michael Lehrer

Set: Michael performed a brief pre-recorded set that was sent in from Wyoming, consisting of minimal dialogue and mostly music and applause.

Moments:
  • Michael submitted a pre-recorded set from Wyoming consisting mostly of music with minimal actual stand-up content.