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"Dinner at Your Place?" is brought to you by stand-up comedian Danny Killea from Hooker Boy Studios. He invites a guest over for their favorite meal from childhood and gets to know them through the stories and people behind it.
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My sister encouraged me to put some thoughts I expressed to her in a more public format. Meg: Thanks for taking me to the Christmas Knicks games when things were bad. Hopefully this does some justice for how much it means to me, but sometimes there are no words. (Also Melrose Bickerstaff is the lady from America's Next Top Model if you didn't know. Melrose if you see this I still love you)
Two days in a row I had situations I felt like I should have said something but didn't and that's not a great feeling. The snow leopard shows up to help make sense of it all (and tell us about what New York City is like during this Knicks finals run. Spoiler: the city is big and people still have to go to work) Thanks for hanging out.
Comedian Colin Armstrong comes by and asks Danny to make Sunday Gravy. Colin tells us about growing up in New Jersey with an army of brothers and cousins around. Across the street was Nonna and Johnny Boy where every week a get together happened and Johnny Boy would make the sauce. Colin talks about (what he remembers) as a good childhood, even the stories when he tells them some people respond with, "hey; don't you think that's trauma?"We also hear about Colin's tour, how it's going, and since Colin loves New Jersey so much we quiz him on the names of New Jersey Turnpike rest stops named after famous people from New Jersey. He does surprisingly well.Support Colin:You can follow Colin on all social media @colinarmstrongg (two g's) and find tour dates at Colin's website colinarmstrongcomedy.com
Barking dogs and Heelys make up the first bit of the episode. Holding yourself back (in various ways) makes up the second half of the episode. Thanks for hangin out.
A culinary science experiment episode. I thought a corned beef hash brown would be a genius creation. It still is, but it didn't go exactly as planned. Thanks for hangin out.
Comedian Chris Post comes by and asks for Chicken Nuggets and Fries. The two talk getting through the final push of winter and how it seemed like a bit of a slog where no one was having a good time, including people who paid money to attend comedy shows. We hear about a Market Basket parking lot fight, finding and keeping friends outside where you spend most of your time, and Chris also talks how individuality in a relationship is a healthy thing. You should not have a combined Facebook page with your partner. Support Chris:Instagram: @chrispostcomedyBe on the lookout for Chris' podcast coming soon!
The United States Men's Hockey team is full of idiots?The hockey team? With hockey players? Ya don't say.
Weird feeling when you go to a Doctor and say "I feel crazy. Am I crazy?" and the response is "You're actually pretty healthy just keep going." Also I never thought I'd say "so this milf throws him some Greek gash" but here we are.
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