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NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.
The Comedy Roundtable returns with special guest Lino Rulli, host of the Catholic Guy Show on Sirius/XM. Your Shepherds, Jamie Bendall, Adam Haigh and Jamie Hernan are pleased to welcome the Bud Light drinking, Foo Fighter listening, Vikings supporting, amateur curling Lino Rulli for the listening pleasure of the Sheep.
Don't ask Lino for a business card, but he won't mind if you ask him if aliens can be Christians or what is his drink of choice. Hernan tells a delightful, underrated story about the three tiered, 72,000 square foot concert venue erected by Direct TV/AT&T to host a Foo Fighters concert during the big game in Atlanta in 2019 and then destroyed afterwards. Really, it was a lovely story. Don't miss it. The other guys loved it. Really.
Tune in for discussion of destination funerals, whether people from Minnesota or Florida are better, Tom Brady (of course, ugh) and confession tourism. And, find out if Lino knows what it means to be human.
Be sure to subscribe so that you get the latest episodes. A great lineup of guests are queued for our Sheep in the Flock.
We love to hear the comments of the Flock, so let us know how we are doing. Five star ratings are always appreciated from our Sheep.
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NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.
The Comedy Roundtable returns with special guest Lino Rulli, host of the Catholic Guy Show on Sirius/XM. Your Shepherds, Jamie Bendall, Adam Haigh and Jamie Hernan are pleased to welcome the Bud Light drinking, Foo Fighter listening, Vikings supporting, amateur curling Lino Rulli for the listening pleasure of the Sheep.
Don't ask Lino for a business card, but he won't mind if you ask him if aliens can be Christians or what is his drink of choice. Hernan tells a delightful, underrated story about the three tiered, 72,000 square foot concert venue erected by Direct TV/AT&T to host a Foo Fighters concert during the big game in Atlanta in 2019 and then destroyed afterwards. Really, it was a lovely story. Don't miss it. The other guys loved it. Really.
Tune in for discussion of destination funerals, whether people from Minnesota or Florida are better, Tom Brady (of course, ugh) and confession tourism. And, find out if Lino knows what it means to be human.
Be sure to subscribe so that you get the latest episodes. A great lineup of guests are queued for our Sheep in the Flock.
We love to hear the comments of the Flock, so let us know how we are doing. Five star ratings are always appreciated from our Sheep.
Support the show
Interested in supporting the show? Subscribe to the show and help us continue to provide great comedy content live from the Punchline Comedy Club. Subscription Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618732/support.
If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at [email protected]. For advertising opportunities, email [email protected]. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or [email protected] if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at [email protected].
(c) Comedy Roundtable.