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Wow.
Whaaaaaholy shit!
Click the pic to see me talk about the time Lars Ulrich downloaded music illegally.
Also, watch the rest of the set this friday on COMEDY CENTRAL’S THE HALF HOUR!
Someone requested a post of all of the current Strong Female Characters, so here you go.
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| JESSE EISENBERG: | People on the street say mean things to me. |
| INTERVIEWER: | Like what? |
| JESSE EISENBERG: | I get called Napoleon Dynamite because I have curly hair. I live in New York City and I ride a bicycle. I always bike down 9th Avenue and there’s this kid who goes to school there named Abraham. Every time I pass him, he calls me Napoleon Dynamite. He screams it out and his friends laugh. That was a fine movie but I wasn’t in it. |
| INTERVIEWER: | What do you say back? |
| JESSE EISENBERG: | I say, “Please Abraham, I’m not that man.” |
I love this a whole lot. - PaulTop row, l-r: Dave, Up All Night; Paul F. Tompkins, Laboring Under Delusions; Cale Boss, Comedy Bang! Bang! Middle row: Prescott, There Will Be Blood; Frank Doyle, The Thrilling Adventure Hour; H.G. Wells, The Dead Authors Podcast Bottom row: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Comedy Bang! Bang! live show; “Paul F. Tompkins,” The L.A. Complex; Furnius, Adventure TimePaul F. Tompkins Character Alignment Chart
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Make Do And Mend, Cheap Girls, and Diamond Youth are heading out on tour this May and June. Check out the dates below by clicking “Read More!”
One of the comedians who helped me at the beginning was a fellow Chicagoan named Jimmy Pardo. Here he is in a really funny piece from Conan, where he also works as the warm up comic for every episode they shoot.
http://teamcoco.com/content/andy-brings-out-his-own-sidekickWe see each…
John has been writing some great pieces about developing as a standup. When others in the Chicago crew opted to stay in the city and huddle up at open mics, John was one of the few who trekked out on the road early to babysit the drunkards. Fortunately for us, he made it back alive. This is a essay about what it’s like to work the road while also trying to find your voice as a comic. A must-read if you’re even considering comedy.
I have the pleasure of opening for John on Friday, February 22nd, when he records his album at Meltdown Comics in LA. If you’re in town, I suggest you see one of the best joke writers working today. John will be performing as well.
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Looks like The @nerdist show on @bbcamerica was referenced in the “sunday funnies”.
I love this a whole lot. - Paul
Top row, l-r: Dave, Up All...Paul F. Tompkins Character Alignment Chart

Make Do And Mend, Cheap Girls, and Diamond Youth are heading out on...
One of the comedians who helped me at the beginning was a fellow Chicagoan named Jimmy Pardo....