July 16, 2024

Pete Davidson hangs with Dave Chappelle. Jon Stewart and The Daily Show cancel Milwaukee trip

Pete Davidson hangs with Dave Chappelle. Jon Stewart and The Daily Show cancel Milwaukee trip

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Callaroga Shark Media. Hello, I'm
Shoenny Mack with your Daily Comedy News.

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I got to see where I am
with the political comedy right now. Obviously

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it is an intense time. However, I think comedy is best when it's

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reflecting on society. So I'll probably
just do what I've been doing, which

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is following where the news takes me, and the news today takes me to

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the Daily Show. They were supposed
to broadcast from Milwaukee, and then after

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the attempted assassination on Saturday night,
they changed their plans. John Stewart was

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expected to host a live show following
the convention's conclusion on Thursday. On Sunday,

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the Daily Show put out a statement
saying, our apologies for the inconvenience,

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but due to logistical issues and the
evolving situation of Milwaukee, we need

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to reschedule our events on the ground
in Wisconsin and we'll look to make those

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up in the coming weeks. They're
never going to make those up. Stop

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lying about that The Daily Show was
supposed to record from Uline Hall. Hope.

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I pronounced that right at the Marcus
Performing Arts Center in Milwaukee. Not

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sure what made them make this decision. I could speculate security concerns, but

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I found that very curious. But
I'm kind of surprised that they made that

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move. Also, Bill Moore canceled
his Sunday night show in Milwaukee. He

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posted on acts it's not gonna happen. I can tell you first, they

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said it's gonna be impossible to get
to the theater because downtown Milwaukee is going

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to be closed off for security reasons. Mars said he wanted to go to

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Milwaukee anyway, and maybe things will
change. I hate to cancel shows.

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I was really looking forward to it. Would do anything to be there,

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but I just can't fight this.
Another possible reason is that his plane broke

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and he was in Minneapolis and tried
to get a commercial flight, but that

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was not possible. So I don't
know what's going on there either. Shifting

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gears, Ari Shafir was on with
Tucker Carlson. I don't even know where

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Tucker Carlson has a show right now
YouTube Twitter. Who knows the topic Joe

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Rogan and Ari Shafer said, I
mean he's the best, the amount of

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support he has. Ari said,
all Joe looks for a guest is whether

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they are funny or not. He's
just like, I'm the name, I'm

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Joe Rogan, So I want to
put this guy on or that guy on,

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And if this guy's funny, I
want to push him to a big

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platform instead of like, what's going
to help me book my show. It's

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interesting how he'll be. Just the
casual talking of the outlawness of stand up

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has helped all of us, whether
or not you've been on a show or

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not. He's made stand up more
popular. So now it's all just succeeding

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on a crazy level. You know. I thought this was interesting. Back

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on an episode of The Joe Rogan
Experience, Neil Brennan spoke to Joe about

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Netflix specials. I had missed this. I just haven't gotten around to that

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episode yet. Oh by the way, top of mine, Tom s Goora

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had on John Stewart probably a month
ago. But it's a pretty good listen

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if you want to check that out
on two beers, one cup? Is

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that called that one? Anyway?
The gist of the problem with a Netflix

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special, and I hadn't thought about
this before very interesting. In a live

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event, comedians are able to build
up to the jokes instead of shortening the

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jokes and reaching the climax faster.
The point being in a live event,

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the audience doesn't want off. On
Netflix, you can hit click Today's Will

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Ferrell's birthday. Happy Birthday, John
Will Ferrell. Decider caught up with Sam

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Morrell and they were curious, what's
the deal with comedians starting their own liquor

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brands? And I love this?
Sam said, well, who else is

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there? There's not many of this. Bert Kreischer and Tom Sigora avaka Mark

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Norman and I have whiskey. And
then who else is there? And Decider

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said, Jim Gaffigan just came out
with his own bourbon. If you listen,

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you know I'm a big fan of
Jim's bourbon, and so SA have

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said, he copied us. You
got to talk to Jim about that.

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Like, I love Kreischer and Tom
because they were like, we don't want

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to step on their toes. We'll
go clear spirits Gaffigan it didn't seem to

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care. It started as some limited
edition thing, and now I think he's

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going all in and we're like,
all right, he sent me a bottle.

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I'm not promoting it. If it
was clear, I'd promote it.

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Sam, Why did you and Mark
Norman do your deal with Padiga? Cat?

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Sam said, Mark and I are
old drinking buddies. That's why we

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started a drinking podcast that is called
We Might Be Drunk when we were young

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comics. That was the premise of
the show, was that drink at the

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end of the night where we never
get to see your friend, because that's

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what happens at first. You get
to hang out and drink all the time

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when you're an open micro. But
then we start hitting the road and that

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would turn into like one or two
nights, and all that cashing up is

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caught up in one night, and
every time we'd be like, all right,

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we should go one more drink,
and then that one more drink turns

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into like six more and we be
like, uh, it's gonna be a

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rough Tuesday. Because a comedy seller
would just stay open, had to be

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blackout curtains and you're like, I
don't know what time it is and you

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leave at six am. So we
ended up doing a drinking podcast, and

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we talked about all these celebrities who
have their own liquor and like it was

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cool to have your own liquor,
and Mark's like, too bad. We

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can't do that. Wait, why
can't we do that? We have listeners

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who run distilleries. I bet you
have a good listenership of drinking people,

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service industry people, distillery people,
And sure enough we got hit up by

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so many people and it went from
there. If you want to do something,

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there are ways to do it.
You might have to do a little

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bit more of the work and it
might be annoying. But I'll tell you

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sometimes you go with the bigger people
and they don't know how to do.

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They do it yourself type stuff,
and they could use a little more of

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that. You know, when things
are all buttoned up in corporate sometimes there's

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forty people on an email and nothing
gets done. Oh my goodness, boy,

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I'll tell you, having worked at
some big broadcast companies, I've worked

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at a mom and pop and now
I've got my two man shop here in

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the basement. Two man shop is
the easiest. Mom and pop is the

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second easiest. The big corporation.
You have forty people on an email,

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nothing gets done. I hear you, Sam, And when it's just you,

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we have to make sure it gets
done. So you know, there's

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benefits to do it yourself, but
also to a point, it could be

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stressful both ways. Nicki Glazer was
on the Jimmy Kimmel Liss Show last week

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Come outnn Gianni was the guest host. Nicki started talking about going to see

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Taylor Swift and said, I was
on a break from tour and I was

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seeing Taylor Swift. That's what I
do with my free time. I was

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following Taylor around Europe. Europe just
happened to be there when she was there.

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When I have weekends off from my
own tour, I fly to go

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see her. She compared herself to
a divorced dad doing his best to see

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his daughter. Nicki says she's been
to seventeen shows in fifteen months and has

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never taken a bathroom break in any
of the concerts, and average at Taylor

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shows around three and a half hours. Nicki said, for me, it's

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either that or cocaine, and luckily
I can afford both. Ricky Gervais is

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working on an animation about cats untitled
show We'll see Ricky Reunite with seven Stars

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of Afterlife. Ricky said, we
started it and it's going to take a

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long time because it's animation. It
won't be finished until later this year.

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I don't think there's anything like it. I did animation because I thought I'm

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getting old now and filming is a
hard slog. I thought animation, that's

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easy. It's not. I've been
a fool. So this morning I was

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at the National Donuts chain getting my
coffee and Evil Billing Vall sitting there in

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the corner, and I almost said
hi to him, and then a couple

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of things. I'm like, One, I don't actually know Evil Billingvall.

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And two, perhaps even more importantly, he doesn't know that he's Evil Billing

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Fall. He's in his life.
He's just a guy at Dunkin Donuts.

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And this guy comes in with a
baseball hat every morning around seven am.

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So I have to remember I don't
know the bad, but Evil bill Ingvall

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was there this morning. Did you
check out the artist A Killer's Canvas.

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That's the new podcast from the Kalaroka
Shark Network about a serial killer. You

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definitely want to check that one out. Also, all this political stuff if

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you like it with some snark,
pay attention to ballot. That show's been

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in a real nice groove since the
debate, the whole Iden stuff last week.

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You know now we've got the Republican
National Convention. The stuff over the

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weekend clearly not funny, but Ballot
did find a way to make a joke

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about it, and that joke was
and I was involved in the writing on

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it. So we were trying to
figure out out how do you cover this

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and be a smart ass but not
be a douchebag about it? And we

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found that the Asbury Park Press went
with the headline this was real stars of

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the Jersey Shore react to Trump shooting
and we're like, oh, okay.

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So the joke that came out of
that was when the situation gets serious.

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The situation gets serious, Ballot,
wherever you get your podcasts? Oh,

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I want to talk about the audio
chain too. I mentioned last week I

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got a new MacBook because the keyboard
on the old MacBook broke. Specifically the

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letters C, D and E.
All of those appeared in my last name.

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See also appears in commands such as
control C for copy. So it

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was getting really hard to make any
shows. How about a new MacBook?

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And I haven't totally got the audio
chain back to match what I used to

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have. I had a step.
There's a program called aphonic that it would

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used to level the audio as the
last step, and the auphonic program doesn't

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run on these new M three chips
that Apple has, so I have to

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figure out a way for that.
So if the audio has been like a

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little different, that's what's going on
there. Let's hit gossip corner. Pete

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Davidson spotted in Yellow Springs, Ohio. You know who's often spotted in Yellow

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Springs, Ohio? Dave Chappelle.
Well, somebody on Facebook captured them both

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in the same photo. We see
Pete Davison walking next to Chappelle with a

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large smile on his face, both
of them wearing all black outfits with white

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shoes. Mariah said she saw the
comedians walking across the street from Peach's grill,

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and said she and her husband briefly
exchanged pleasantries with the two while driving

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by. Wait, it's one thing
to like walk down the street and be

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like, oh, hey Dave,
hey Pete, Hey, how you doing

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great. It's another thing to kind
of what slow down, roll down the

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window, hey dad, And then
they nod back and they go hey,

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and they go back to the corners. I don't know what happened, and

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I don't know. I'm speculating I'm
making things up, but the story does

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say briefly exchange pleasantries with the two
while driving by. Chris Getten is getting

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a podcast. This one's called Idionically
Speaking with Chris Getten, a weekly comedy

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and variety podcast. It'll launch July
twenty fourth and feature guest chatting with Chris

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and his co hosts Andy and Joseph, and then participating in an improv comedy

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scenario. The podcasting executive and me
noticed that the story says they signed Chris

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Cattan to a multi year contract.
I don't know what to read into multi

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Let's assume it's at least two multi
year to me suggests three, but let's

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say it's two. That's aggressive,
guys. Some of the guests on Idionically

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Speaking will include Fred Armison, Dana
Carvey, Rachel Dratch, Tim Meadows,

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Bobby moynihan, Chris Parnell, and
Cecily Strong. So it sounds like this

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is playing on the same corner that
the Dana Carvey and David Spade podcast is

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playing on. Chris Catten said,
Andy, Joe and I are incredibly excited

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to launch the show with such a
joy to interview old friends reconnect and chat

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about our journeys from our days on
SNL to our lives today, and we

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can't wait for fans to hear the
hilarious new sketches we're cooking up with these

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comedy legends each week. And that
is your comedy news for today, right

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