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Seattle-born stand up comedian Adam Ray stops by on this episode of Be Here For A While to talk about being a fellow former fat kid and his career journey since graduating college at USC, among other things. You can find Adam on his podcast About Last Night. You can also catch Adam at the Hollywood Improv, Comedy Store, and Laugh Factory in Los Angeles, and headlines clubs around the country - check his dates at adamraytv.com. Adam’s online following has taken off, with the popularity of his web videos that are frequently featured on FunnyOrDie.com and Youtube. His “Kermit the Frog reaction video to 2 girls 1 cup,” is at 5 million views and counting on Youtube! His TV credits include TWO BROKE GIRLS, ABC’s “According to Jim,” MTV’s “Human Giant,” and MTV'S PUNK'D.
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Seattle-born stand up comedian Adam Ray stops by on this episode of Be Here For A While to talk about being a fellow former fat kid and his career journey since graduating college at USC, among other things. You can find Adam on his podcast About Last Night. You can also catch Adam at the Hollywood Improv, Comedy Store, and Laugh Factory in Los Angeles, and headlines clubs around the country - check his dates at adamraytv.com. Adam’s online following has taken off, with the popularity of his web videos that are frequently featured on FunnyOrDie.com and Youtube. His “Kermit the Frog reaction video to 2 girls 1 cup,” is at 5 million views and counting on Youtube! His TV credits include TWO BROKE GIRLS, ABC’s “According to Jim,” MTV’s “Human Giant,” and MTV'S PUNK'D.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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