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  2. Randy Liedtke - Wikipedia

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    Randy Liedtke (born 1984) [1] [note 1] is an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer and podcaster originally from Oregon. [2] [3] He is known for his televised stand-up comedy and podcast work. Liedtke guest-starred on @midnight and Comedy Bang! Bang! and has appeared on numerous comedy shows and podcasts. [2]

  3. StandWithUs - Wikipedia

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    StandWithUs was founded in 2001 by Roz Rothstein, a family therapist in Los Angeles whose parents were Holocaust survivors, her husband Jerry Rothstein, and Esther Renzer. [8]

  4. 2024 in stand-up comedy - Wikipedia

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    May 15: Conner O'Malley's special Stand Up Solutions on YouTube. May 18: Geoff Tice's special Jokes with a G on YouTube. May 21: Rachel Feinstein's special Big Guy on Netflix. May 26: Matt Green's special That Guy on YouTube. May 28: Gary Vider's special It Could Be Worse on YouTube. May 29: Dale Jones's special DRUNK TANK on YouTube.

  5. 20 Funniest Twitter Accounts to Follow for Loads of Laughs

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    These tweeters have mastered the art of making people laugh in 140 characters or less. The post 20 Funniest Twitter Accounts to Follow for Loads of Laughs appeared first on Reader's Digest.

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  7. Steve Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Always Amazing was released in 2019 for free on YouTube. [4] From 2017–2018, Byrne wrote a script while on the road about his early years in stand up comedy, which eventually became The Opening Act. Byrne also directed the film, which was released October 16, 2020. Byrne has had several television appearances.

  8. YouTube Poop - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Poop is a subset of remix culture, [2] in which existing ideas and media are modified and reinterpreted to create new art and media in various contexts. [3] Forms of remix culture have existed long before the internet, with DigitalTrends's Luke Dormehl listing the cut-up technique of William Burroughs and sampling in hip-hop as examples. [4]

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!