Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 84 – Dixon Ticonderoga

This week Dan and Jay talk about another unused sketch from their unproduced album Jenny Is A Slute.  There’s a visit from Pencil Dan.

Don’t forget to watch their real-time feature film Looking Forward: 2016.

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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 83 – Notivations

This week Dan and Jay talk about an unused sketch from their unproduced album Jenny Is A Slute.  They also have a real segment.

Don’t forget to watch their real-time feature film Looking Forward: 2016.

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Do the same for Dan Gomiller & Jason Klamm 
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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 78 – NomRom

Dan and Jay talk about a clip from their Chicago 2002 trip documentary and planting a tree for our tomorrow.

Don’t forget to watch their real-time feature film Looking Forward: 2016.

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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 55 – The Golden Hour

Dan and Jay talk about the one completed actual sketch that would have ended up on their planned 2002 album, “Jenny is a Slute.”  The sketch is called “Tea,” and is about a husband and wife, both played by Jay.   They also talk about the presents Dan got Jay for his birthday, and a podcast by a former sitcom star.

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 135 – Josia Elliott on David Cross – Shut Up, You Fucking Baby

Buzzfeed’s own Josia Elliott comes on the show to talk about David Cross’s emotionally-charged “Shut Up, You Fucking Baby.”  Replete with track titles from some imaginary stand-up set, this album is a great time capsule, and still really relevant.  It also had a vinyl re-release, courtesy of S

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