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The Shark Deck. I’m Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. Langston Kerman is my guest in the second half of today’s podcast. He’ll be hosting Montreal’s Just for Laughs New Faces. Normally I would be up there tonight checking out the new faces, but as I mentioned recently on the podcast, my mom’s been a little sex She’s okay, thank you for asking, but not in a place where when I had to make the decision two weeks ago, I had a call Montre, I’ll be like, yeah, I’m not gonna make it.
I wanted to stay close to home, but she’s doing okay. Thank you for giving a hoot. I have not yet seen Mark Normand or Jim Gaffigan special. Probably won’t get to them until next week. I’ve got a lot of stuff in the evenings this week, but a high, high, high like super recommendation for Mark Marin and Jim Gaffigan.
They were on Maren’s podcast and I went through the trouble of transcribing yet, I mean, I didn’t sit here for an hour. I’ve a program that does that for me, and I’ve really picked out different sections of that interview that I’m going to share with you, and I don’t want to keep going, Mark said. Jim said, Mark said, Jim said, so I’m going to try and do a little voice acting. I’ll read the Marin lines a little harsher and the Gym lines a little softer, and hopefully you can follow around. Marion asked Jim, I think something shifted in you.
It seems like the pandemic at the Trump presidency where you were like, I have to talk about real things a little. And Jim said, yeah, I think there’s that. It’s a maturity, and I think it’s also self assignment. And your special is dark in the title too, yeah, bleak to dark. Yeah.
I mean I’ve always been kind of a nihilist, but for me it’s stand up specials or you know, material is assignments. And sometimes when I say assignments, it’s like life is being thrust on you. So it’s like the tragedy that you experienced, it’s going through the pandemic. It’s realizing that every day we were watching here’s the tally of people dying, right, and you’re watching sort of the unfolding of our biggest fears, and there’s so much of it. There were powerless over it so you sort of have this very kind of conscious denial, like it’s not even happening.
That’s not the denial, it’s sort of like, well, there’s literally nothing I could do at this point but ride this out and try to be decent and have as much fun if you’re capable. I kind of remembered on Twitter or somewhere you stepped out of your persona bit to make some statements about how you feel about the world. Then I knew that you had a way the idea that like, I’m gonna lose some dumb dumbs. Now, how did that pan out? Did you feel like you lost some dumb dumps?
Jim said it. It was like, I’m looking at my kids watching the news, you know, George Floyd, the pandemic, the mishandling of that, you know, environmental disaster after disaster, and you know, looking at Trump really being neck and neck with Biden. I’m like, what is going on? I guess I’m an optimist. I just assume people will be all right, like old timey.
And so I reached the point where I was like, I was having dinner every night with my kids and I didn’t want to look at them and if the democracy did fall, and you know, they started rounding up certain people. Yeah, I didn’t want to be like I didn’t do anything, you know what I mean. I also think like nobody, no actor, comedian, no one’s going to be like, oh, who’s Lebron want me to vote for? No one’s doing that, But there is something about it I wish they would Maren, Yeah, that’ll almost to be better than what the hell’s going on. Jim.
Yeah, but there’s something I said for I not thought I was even going to talk about Lebron, but I think he’s done a lot of good with his platform, and there are consequences. He’d probably be twice as rich if he kept his mouth shut, but he could also look at his children and look at himself in the mirror. Fantastic interview. I’ll do more of that tomorrow. Dave Chapelle announced a tour for the fall called Dave Chappelle Live.
This information went to The Today Show of all Things. The tour opens with two dates at Madison Square Garden and wraps up at Chicago’s United Center. Let’s see New York, Chicago, Detroit, Lexington, Kentucky, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Omaha, Nashville Saint Paul on October fourth, Chicago at the United Center. Tickets on sale today, Local pre sales today ten am, General sale tomorrow ten am at ticketmaster dot com.
Also announcing a tour and also pre sale today, Brett Goldstein, you know him…
This fall kicks off October fifth and Denver. It’ll at Boston, Minneapolis, Sacramento, New York City’s Beacon Feater that shows a ready on sale at the New York Comedy Festival, Washington, DC, and Portland, Oregon. Pre sale today ten am. General on sale Friday, July twenty eighth. Ticketmaster, Brett Goldstein, Tour dot Com.
Other big news, Pete Davidson has entered an eighteen month diversion program after being charged with reckless driving. This information from the La County District’s Attorney Office. Pete has to complete fifty hours of community service. He can do this in New York at the New York City Fire Department. That is interesting, and I’ll remind you that Pete’s father, Scott, was killed during the nine to eleven attacks.
His father was a New York city firefighter, so that is of interest. Pete also has to complete twelve hours of traffic school and appear at a Morgue war hospital for educational purposes. Pete must also pay restitution and obey all laws. Women on gossip corner for a while. Here’s the one from the Indian Express about Russell Peters.
The headline Sunny Leone says dating Russell Peters was a mistake and addresses the rumor of her husband, Daniel Webber beating up Russell Peters for making jokes about her woe. The Indian Express here home for comedy news tells us Sunny Leon and Russell Peters dated briefly, but their friendships suffered because of it. He said it was a mistake. I generally believe that him and I were such good friends and we had so much fun together and everywhere I would travel in the US, there were a lot of places that he was at because he was doing a show and would meet up in a fun drink, go out, be really funny and silly, and all of a sudden we messed up by going out on a date. She asked if Daniel actually beat Russell up for making a joke as was shown in the streaming series based on Sonny’s life, and she said with a laugh, No, that one was sensationalized a little bit.
I really do wish we were still friends. He went this way, I went the other way, which is totally fine. But if I ever did see him again, I’d be so happy to see him, even if he talked crap in a stand up comedy. It’s okay. When I dated Russell for this really short time, it was also the time I met Daniel, So then it would be really weird if I was still friends with Russell when I was just stating him and continue to be with him when I was with Daniel.
It’s like weird mixing of weirdness. I had to drop the friend, and I’m sad about it. And from the New York Post, listen to this crew. Jerry Seinfeld dining with Larry David, Judd Apatel, Amy Schumer and David Geffen in Italy. Jerry Seinfeld spotted in Italy dining with all those people.
The Post says Seinfeld is on vacation with his wife Jessica, and they dinner at Andrea Panza. Seinfeld was also captured posing for photo with a young wide eyed fan who came over to the table to greet Jerry. I’m sure Jerry loved that and was like, oh yeah, cool. I’d love taking pictures with Randoms while I’m out with my celebrity friends. Last month, the Seinfelds were seen soaking up the sun on a yacht in the south of France.
The post says Jerry was showing off his farmer’s ten and Jessica was snorkeling at a floral print suit. CBS This Morning profile Tom sagoora, I haven’t found any transcripts of that one yet other than this one thing. And Tom told CBS it’s fun to find a funny thing and something that people go that’s not something to joke about. I think every comedian has at least some of them in that where it’s like always fun to poke a little bit. The Streamy Awards were announced.
Yeah I’m psyched for these. Produced by Dick Clark Productions and Tube Filter, the Streamy Awards s you Know Sunday, August twenty seven, will stream live on the Streamy Awards YouTube channel. The comedy nominees are listen to these names, De Marcus Shawn, Chris Collins, Lucas Lopez, the McFarland’s and DC World. Amy Schumer posted on Insta about the Barbie Movie. You remember Amy was going to be in the Barbie Movie at one point she is not.
Amy wrote really enjoyed Barbie and Oppenheimer, but I think I should have played Emily blunts Oppenheimer role. Do better, Hollywood, Hi, I’m Mark Francis, an host of a new podcast, The Messy Effect. Join us as we take you into the exciting new road of Argentine soccer phenomenon. Lionel Messi and his new life at Into Miami will bring you into the glitz, the glamor, the star studded events, along with the exciting journey to a new world of US soccer and international football with news and stories three times a week. Come on for the ride as Messy Miami, a major League soccer experience the journey of a lifetime.
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Probably is. Mike Kaplan tonight is playing the Relay Henley in the UK, and he’ll be at the Edinburgh Fringe in August. Mike says the audience at the Relay Henley can expect topics including polyamory and psychedelics, my thoughts on Beethoven, marriage, Jay z Can’t, calling philosophical paradox as Netflix, and more. Seriously, the main topic the show covers is my growthin relationships as a human being in general, eventually offering my past dumb self advice to become the currently hopefully less dumb self that I’m working on becoming, with respects to answering questions like how can we live in meaningful life? Why we’re here?
And what’s going on? Does anyone know what’s going on? Jenny Yang is playing the Crystal Ballroom in Boston tonight with Eugene Merman. He’s the headliner. She spoke to the Boston Globe right when attacks on Asian Americans roast during the pandemic, Yang took the streets of her adopted hometown, LA with a sign that read honk if you won’t hate crime me.
They randomly asked her, seems like a setup if she’d like to host one of those bachelorette parties on a pedal bar. She said, Oh my god, I’m obsessed with those boozebikes. You hear a gaggle of cackling women coming around the corner in denim shorts and they’re so drunk. I want to live that kind of care free life. All the sign those headbands with the little sparking penises.
I want that kind of life. Her show’s called Fiance Energy, and she’s opening for Eugene Merment at the Crystal Ballroom tonight. Let’s see who’s at JFL to thirty. John Marcos Serrezi tapes his podcast four thirty steph tolev is doing the keynote address. That should be interesting.
Seven o’clock just for the culture of seven o’clock Alley Wong seven o’clock at Zebra d Giovanni seven o’clock Russell Peters seven o’clock, New Faces Group one seven o’clock, for ten at seven o’clock, Damiel Sloss seven o’clock, Brad Williams Wow seven o’clock, Rashid Badry in English seven o’clock, Brits Ish seven o’clock, Curtis Connor seven thirty, Surrounded, seven thirty, Best of the Fast seven thirty, Adrian Appalucci, She’s Grade eight thirty, Lucas Brothers eight thirty, Judy Gold eight thirty, Drennan Davis eight thirty, Zoner Guard nine o’clock, Kyle Knaine nine thirty, Philippias Sparza nine thirty, Daniel Slast nine thirty, Sam Morrell, What a Night Man, Nasty Show at nine thirty, New Faces two at nine thirty, Curtis Connor nine thirty, Best of the Fest nine forty five, Russell Peters nine forty five, or Zilla Carlson ten surrounded at ten, Gina Is Sheer ten thirty, We’ll Say Sloane at ten thirty, The Comedy Store Presents at eleven fifty nine, Zach Zucker Presents Stamp ten, ELEM fifty nine, Midnight Surprise, ELM fifty nine and the Alternative Show eleven fifty nine. So even at midnight, you have four choices. Let’s play the what would we do if we were going their game? While I would go see New Faces one and two, but I’ll give you an alternate recommendation in case that is not your jam. But that’s absolutely what I would do.
But if you didn’t want to do that, I would say, do Adrian at seven thirty, Do Kyle Canine at nine, He’s awesome. Then go have a beer and then hit the Alternative Show at midnight. That would be a great night. Variety wrote about New Faces. Joe Koy remember being a new Face and said, immediately after I walked off the stage, the book or from This Night show said save that set, we want on on the show.
It felt like a scene from a movie. Ronny Chieng was also a new face. He said when I was in Australia, would hear about just for laughs and all our comedy heroes going there? When I got invited for the first time in twenty twelve was a huge deal for me and essentially launched my career. I met Trevor no One my US agents there.
Chang says, of Montreal, it’s like a comedy convention. It remains relevant because it’s the only chance for people to gather in that kind of setting. In North America, it’s hard to know where you’re going and how you’re doing. But JFL gives comics something to aspire to. If you do this, it’s a step forward in an indication you’re on the right path.
Blankston Kerman is your host of New Faces Tonight. Lankes then made his debut in twenty twenty twelve. It just for laughs All Access. He was named a new Face at twenty fifteen. I was at that show.
Listen to the new Faces from twenty fifteen, and this is why I take New Faces seriously. Let me know if you’ve heard of any of these people already. Dulce Sloane, Alex Edelman, Jack Knight, who unfortunately passed away last year, John Early, Moses Storm, Estra Steinberg, John Ronitzky, he made SNL, Rob Gleason, Emma Willman, Vladimir Kamano, who I thought was going to have an awesome career. I don’t know what happened to Vladimir Ian Abrason, Chris Red SNL, Nate Fernland, Julio Torres, Clayton English, Ashley Bornhill, Langston Kerman, Matthew Brossard, Pat Reagan, Leonard Utz, and Claire Mulaney. That’s your twenty fifteen New Faces.
So think about how many names you know that came out of that. That’s why I take this so seriously. So Langston is your host tonight. He’s got an upcoming series for Audible you’ll hear us talk about. He’s also on the Boys.
So for Langston two shows, New Faces Tonight seven and nine thirty. He’s also the host of New Faces of Comedy Unrepped tomorrow at nine thirty. Friday Hill tape his podcast. My mom had told me at the Double Tree in the Ovation room at eleven o’clock and then Friday night at seventies at the Jack Whitehall Galla. Now you’ll hear me at the beginning mentioned my birthday.
I did some show prep. It’s a running horrible website. Told me that Langston and I have the same birthday. We don’t. Here’s Langston My first two things I really hope aren’t try hard, but I’m going for the first up September tenth, nineteen sixty nine.
Oh oh, Park No, but birthday right you’re September ten. No, not at all, like Jesus Christ. So the Internet is making me look like a jerk. Yeah no, I’m I’m nowhere near September. I’m I’m all the way in April.
Oh my god. All right, I’m leaving like yeah no, that’s a cool day. Hell yea, the Internet sold me September time. I’m like, all right, I’ll open with that. All right.
I totally blue this, So let me just totally ruin my day. I dropped my daughter off yesterday. She’s taking two weeks of classes at University Michigan. So I hit Zingerman’s Deli? Is that a good reference to make or the locals like it?
I had a corn beef with mustard. Was probably the best corn beef I ever had. Yeah. I was about to say, it’s a it’s a go too. That’s it’s great.
You’re you are. You’re missing on birthdays, but you’re nailing it on everything else. That’s I’m one for two. I gotta pick her up in two weeks. What should I do while I’m out there and I’m solo.
I’m not looking to pick up chicks, but you know, like what obviously I mean I guess it’s two weeks from now, so there’s not gonna be any football to go enjoy. Damn, I don’t know. There’s it’s a summer. I didn’t spend summers in Michigan. It was more of a year, you know what I mean.
I was getting drunk and hanging out with my friends while I was there, So I can’t even recommend adult and arbor that well, okay, that’s cool. So I normally I hit the festival and I love new faces. As I was prepping for today, I was at your twenty fifteen show. That’s a killer lineup. Two people out of that made SNL.
There’s some names names there. How was that experience for you? Is it competitive or is like everybody in it together? No? I mean, I I mean, obviously it is competitive.
Stand up is a uh this is an individual sport at the end of the day, right, Like we’re not We’re rooting for each other. We love each other. But I’ll kill your family if it is the difference between me being successful and not successful. That said, I do look back on that class and feel a lot of warm memories of like us really enjoying each other’s uh you know, little moment our five minutes, we were all like standing in the wings and slamming the floors and being very excited for each other in that moment. So yeah, it was great, truly a really really awesome group.
We We’ve often referred to it as like the the two thousand and three NBA draft of of of lineups, if that makes sense to anybody, And that’s it wasn’t a small room, but it’s a smaller than where they have it now. They have it now in the big theater, but yours was more in like, uh, it’s almost like an auditorium because you got people on three side of you and it’s just gotten bigger and bigger. Yeah, it had real like chemistry one oh one vibes I think for as far as spaces that you know what I mean, one of those big auditoriums where a professor comes in and says half of you won’t make it all the way to the end of the semester. That was our vibe. But it’s good to know that it’s it’s scaling up, that the opportunity is sort of growing even as there are no opportunities left.
It’s it’s really exciting. So you’re hosting New Faces this year. I was talking to Alonzo the other day, who hosted a while back, and he said JFL didn’t even tell him who was on till three days before. As we’re recording this, we’re ten days out. Do you know who’s on yet?
I have no clue that nobody’s told me anything. And I’m sure even when they announced that they’re not going to be like, let’s tell Lengthston first and then we’ll tell the rest of the world. As a host, does that matter other than what they put you on the cards and you’ve got skills and can sell it. Do you need to know about the people? No?
I don’t think so. I don’t think that’s my responsibility there. I think I just want to I just want to warm them up, you know. I want them to feel good and nice and wet for whatever is coming after me. I don’t need that to know who it is.
I’m excited to find out who it is, and I’m I’m hoping that it’s folks that I know and am personally excited about. But the details are none of my business. So I’m excited to see it all play out. As the host, I keep trying to figure out the right way to phrase this without dragging anybody. Pete Holmes did an awesome job last year.
Yea, if I compare it to sports, I felt like he was throwing seventy eighty and not using his best best fastball. And as I talked to Alonzo about it, he was explaining to me, you know, that’s probably about you know, you don’t want to like absolutely crush and then you’ve got someone newer coming along, So what’s your philosophy in terms of, uh, you know, going out and doing your A plus material. And I’m not saying you know you’re going to do bad material, but maybe working the crowd a little bit, feeling the room, reacting to the moments rather just coming out and then you know, making someone less experienced folly or eight plus game. Yeah. I mean I’ve never hosted for New Faces before, so I can’t say that I’m speaking from any experience in that space.
But I think hosting in general is far more about making the crowd feel comfortable than it is about like being the best comedian on the lineup. Like when you are hosting, you are almost accepting that, Like at the end of the night, when everybody’s filing out, they’re not. They’re not stopping at you and being like you were my favorite. They’re stopping at you and being like, hey, you are a good time. I really like hanging out with you.
So I think that’s a healthier approach, is just being like, let me, let me make these people comfortable, let me remind them that despite their their suits, underneath their outfits, that this is truly a chance for people to just like vibe and love each other and possibly me the next big famous superstar that we all don’t realize should be a superstar. So yeah, I’m I’m I’m filler, baby, I’m just the party going. So, as a new face, are you tighter during that performance than you might be on a different night. Are you worried about industry or is it just another night for me personally? Or well back in twenty fifteen, Back in twenty fifteen, I was shitting myself.
So yeah, I was as tight as I think. And I’ve often approached comedy this way, that with every big opportunity, I challenge myself to squeeze in at least some new joke or some random riff. And so I do remember sort of like finding that and then feeling like, oh, I’m still in the art. I’m not just reciting my jokes like you know, like a poet up there kind of thing, I think. But it’s it’s a very nerve wracking process, and it’s a lot anxiety to feel like all everything I’ve been working towards is on the line here.
And so yeah, you’re tight, and you try to keep it tight, but hopefully they’ll they’ll leave at least a little room to to, you know, mess around inside of that thing. What’s the experience when you get off? You’ve crushed and now you’ve gone from a person that a suit type might have walked past in the hallway two days ago, and now all the attentions on you and you’re the hot chicken the room and everybody wants to be your friend. You know, how do you ride that roller coaster and the people just trying to glom onto you now that you had a good outing, Oh you you you ride it like a like a show pony. You know, you really enjoy that ride.
You take all those free drinks, and you have a lot of meetings with important people who assure you that they care about you and no one else. And you have a phenomenal weekend in Montreal, and then you return to wherever you’re from and you get a little sober from all of that stuff. You know, you realize everybody says a lot of things that they don’t mean up there, and then you come back to a reality that doesn’t necessarily match that same enthusiasm. But I do think that’s the beauty of JFL right, is like, if nothing else, this is a week, a couple weeks of truly just euphoria day camp, four comedians, and whether or not that turns into a life changing opportunity is none of our business. But you got to drink, you got to hang out with your peers, and you got to see some awesome shows.
Do you have any spots up there that you really like? When I go, I love daytime Mount Royal. I always go up to the top and I could lose a couple of pounds. I’m a bit of a runner, but I love It’s just a nice free I don’t know what it’s three four mile downhill. If you climb all the way to the top and you can run that path down, it’s just that’s a nice cruise.
But do you have any spots that you like, I haven’t done that, but I’m gonna. I think I’m gonna challenge myself to do that. That sounds really nice. I are new Faces year went and did the I can’t even remember those boats where you like are sort of like doing that weird rafting thing, but they’re like the wave runners, like they’re these giant boats where they basically are like intentionally slamming you into these giant waves. And did that with a bunch of like agents and other comics, and that was great.
I’d go and do that every single time I’m there. It’s really fun. That’s a good time. You said the word poet. I try not to ask comedians things they’ve been asked and answered five hundred times, so I hope this topic doesn’t for you.
But as I was digging in and I’m like, wow, MFA and poetry. That is awesome. That is something it ain’t I wouldn’t call it awesome, but it is technically a thing that I did, So yeah, it’s it’s great. What’s the transition from poet teacher comic comic slash actor? That’s the sequence there?
What’s the decision making process around there? To get out of one and turn to the other. The decision making was deep unhappiness. I think that that was no. I think at its core, uh, you know, poetry is something I really loved and did for years as a younger person, and I was writing, I was performing.
I sort of had waves of being a performance poet, and then I transitioned into literary poetry, which led to the MFA, and ultimately for a while at least was thinking maybe I’d find a career in that. I think at its core, some of the driver into comedy felt more about being able to get some of those same feelings out that you might find in a poem, right, some of the emotional journey that I’m exploring in my poetry without feeling as tethered to just the words on the page. Right that like, when you are reciting a poem, a lot of it is just sort of say the words as they are written, because the precision of the words is what we are celebrating. And the joy of comedy is almost the looseness around the original words and sort of finding new feelings as you’re performing it every single time. So yeah, it just comedy for me felt like an opening up of some of my creative form whereas poetry felt at least now feels a little constricting for what I want to do.
Does it help you with your writing? Maybe finding a different word and a typical word to punch up a bit. Does that translate at all? Yeah, I’ve been lying if I didn’t say that. Some of my comedy sort of like mimics my poetry, and certainly it’s very intentional in that way.
It’s not like I just a sucker for the old form. I think I recognize a lot of the things that I did well in poetry and try to apply them as much as I can to the comedy, and it helps, I think, Or maybe it doesn’t. Maybe people hate it and they’re not telling me as often as they should, But for now it feels like they’re the poetry is servicing the comedy, and vice versa. How did you find teaching, I’m an adject professor, teacher radio class. That’s happening to you?
Okay? That that answers it. You know, when I get, especially post pandemic, the class sizes have gotten pretty small. If I get one or two students who care, I can focus on them. But you know, sometimes you’re looking out to that room and you get ten people who you know, I see rare pods.
You know, I’m not stupid. You know, people checked out. It’s hard sometimes when you got people that don’t want to be there. How was your experience? What age were the students I taught?
Well, I’ve taught in various age ranges, but when I was teaching full time, I was teaching high school English, so ninth, eleventh, and twelfth grade English. I skip tenth. But the the challenges, I imagine have advanced far beyond what they were for me. For us, it felt relatively straightforward. No phones, no headphones.
Those were the rules. We followed them. The kids more or less did what kids do. Sometimes they listened, sometimes they didn’t. Now I feel like the classroom is like built in a way where like you can’t tell them not to have all their stuff while simultaneously telling them to have integrity around their stuff, and that seems way harder to be, like, well, I can’t tell you to put your laptop away, but I have to hope that you’re not on site that isn’t related to what we’re doing.
And they’re absolutely doing whatever they want on those those laptops, So you know you could I teach at nights, so you know, sometimes Monday night foot balls onto the back and then it’s it’s hard, It’s hard. Yeah, No, it’s a different game for sure. I want to ask you a couple about a couple other projects you’re able to talk about yes week. Cannabis yet, Uh yeah, I think I can tell you everything that I know about it. Nobody’s told me to shut up about it, so yeah, I’ll tell you what I what I can.
It’s an audible project, and it’s exciting, and there’s a really cool cast, many of whom I know, and then some of whom I’ve never met before in my life. But it’s It’s a cool thing about audio projects I think, is that like we don’t actually go in the room together and say all these things. We’re doing it very independently of each other. But somehow a very talented editor sort of like mashes it all together and lets me be on on a thing with method man. That’s that’s pretty tall.
That’s great. Yeah, great, I gotta ask you about the Boys. What a hot show. And I guess if everything else fails in your career for some unexpected reason, you could do comic cons for twenty years they haven’t asked me yet, but that’s crazy. I’ll be I’ll go sign posters of me when I used to be buff.
Yeah, that that seems cool. Ever, let me cool. All right, they’re telling me you gotta go to other things. So I appreciate this. This was awesome.
That was fun, all right, appreciate it. Thanks a lot. Good median Langston Kerman. You’re a host of new faces at Just for Laughs in Montreal. He was awesome.
Really enjoyed talking to him, and that It is your comedy news for today. Follow the show for free on Apple, podcast, Spotify, YouTube, wherever you get your show. Smash the like button all that. If you could still make it to Montreal, you should go. It’s really awesome.
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