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02/17/2019 10:22 PM
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02/17/2019 10:45 PM

Hilarious....

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02/19/2019 3:53 PM

Awesome

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02/19/2019 4:52 PM

Much Needed

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02/19/2019 6:58 PM

Much rather hear him by himself, that would have been funny, but the canned laughter was a total distraction.

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02/19/2019 9:18 PM

Yeah, though it could have been real human laughter fueled by ethanol, there was a live audience.

Most of the "comedy" on TV would fall flat if it weren't for the canned laughter track. People tend to laugh when they hear laughter, whether it is real or not. That's always seemed kind of fakey to me.

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02/19/2019 10:30 PM

Here's a live version of 'geek or nerd' - definitely not 'canned' but still a distraction. A failure in the sound engineering department - audience reaction is in the foreground and louder than the comedigeneer. What he needs is a sound nerd...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-Ql27mqxag

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02/20/2019 10:19 AM

Love it!

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02/21/2019 4:29 PM

Some people say Love makes the world go round...I say it's angular momentum.

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02/23/2019 2:57 PM

“I’ve got an engineering dog.”

”Eh? What’s an engineering dog?”

”Kick him up the .... and he makes a bolt for the door!”

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02/28/2019 9:23 AM

what can be better than professional humor at the end of the working day. perfect.

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02/28/2019 3:12 PM

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