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As I mentioned in the previous post, the joke that finally got David lighted off the stage happened around 4:09. The one person you don't hear laughing is the host.I urge you to not listen to this if you have a low tolerance for what some mig
david heti is a stand-up comic sort ofhe has one degree in philosophy and two in lawhe has been described as a darker woody allen who doesn't give a fuck what the audience thinkshe is most likely in montreal, new york or Toronto-His web
Hailing from the Tri-Cities, Jeremiah Coughlan is well known for how difficult I found it to spell and pronounce his last name. He is also known for supplying one of my lawn parties with a mic and amp for an impromptu open mic. In short, he wou
Adam is someone I would describe as being a classic comic. He’s naturally funny and has great comic timing and sophistication that can’t be taught. For being in comedy such a short time, he’s amongst the head of the pack. He’s got great stories
I had the privilege of hosting Steve while he was in town performing for Lonnie Bruhn’s professional comedy series “Stage Left Comedy.” He is a font of knowledge about doing comedy and about the comedy industry. If you have interest in becoming
Brandy Feit was named after the song "Brandy (you're a fine girl)" by Looking Glass in Chicago, Illinois. Her earliest memories were at 3 years old and includes her blowing out her big bird birthday cake and her panic attack at age 4. She quit
Aaron is easily the youngest comedian I’ve interviewed so far, but for someone just entering his twenties, his comedy is smart and sophisticated, with a touch of the tragic. Hailing from Skokie, Illinois, he moved to Portland in 2013 specifical
Jason Traeger can truly be described as a Portland renaissance man. Writer, director, actor, artist, standup comic, photographer, distiller of hard liquors, he is a hipster’s hipster without coming across as a douche. He also owns a car, so I g
Lonnie Bruhn is a one of a kind in Portland. Besides being highly talented, very funny and occasionally offensive to some audiences, he brings with him a long, storied history in Portland’s burgeoning comedy scene.I sat down with him last sum
Danny Felts is not the Watergate operative known as Mark Felt (Deep Throat), though I’ll be he can do a pretty killer imitation. Other than a natural funniness, the thing I took away from my chat with him is that he is one of the few Portland c
If you are a Portland comic, you know Anatoli Brandt as a very funny Russian (actually Ukranian) guy who hosts open mics at both Brody Theater and Funhouse. He also teaches a standup comedy class at the Brody. Sharp witted, clever and occasiona
This is the second of only two interviews I recorded, re-edited and kept for this project. I'm calling this two part series "From The Vault". Enjoy an interview with Alex Falcone
On December 13, 2013 I sat down and interviewed Dan Weber in the Too Wet To Burn studios. Dan has had nothing short of a remarkable life. To the significant child abuse he suffered, to being evaluated as having a genius IQ, his near death exper
The TWTB website project has been a huge undertaking. However, I am proud to announce that we've finally gotten to the stage in the process where I am uploading the Too Wet To Burn podcast episodes. This is the first of only two interviews I re
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