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denys envy
I'm going to see Jeff Dunham, here in Baltimore, in a couple of weeks. About to get tix, just one question.

There are two shows, 8pm & 10:30pm.

Which one is the better to go to. The early one because he'll have the energy at the beginning, or the 2nd one because there's a chance he'll go for longer since there isn't another show afterwards for him to do.

What are your experiences with this?
lücid
late shows = less kids = dirtier/raunchier/funnier

at least in my experience, late shows have always been the better option. it probably depends on the comic though.
denys envy
he's the ventriloquist guy. from what i've seen on CC and stuff on youtube he's relatively clean.
denys envy




lücid
relatively? it's not the ventriloquist i'd be worried about...

tubularbills
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Dr. DAS
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Originally posted by denys envy
he's the ventriloquist guy. from what i've seen on CC and stuff on youtube he's relatively clean.


This guy is awesome...I saw him at Comedy Club 54 years and years ago with Peanut. Funny. .

Go to the later one.
denys envy
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Originally posted by Dr. DAS
Go to the later one.


that's what i'm thinking too.
gehzumteufel
i saw jay mohr at his last show here and he was raunchy as hell. and funny as hell too.
XaNaX
I would go for later, usually the comic has been drinking all night so the late show is more amusing

Dervish
He's quite good but his lips move when the puppets talk lol!!!

As for clean good humored fun try Frankie Boyle (Also known as judge jules).

denys envy
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Originally posted by Dervish
He's quite good but his lips move when the puppets talk lol!!!

As for clean good humored fun try Frankie Boyle (Also known as judge jules).



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