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HELL GIGS AND HACK LINES



Hell Gigs and Hack Lines
This is a collection of crazy moments from some of Paul Frisbie's rowdier shows. There are heckler exchanges, bawdy songs, a lot of stock lines and a lot of naughty language. 

This is most definitely not the kind of stuff you'd ever hear at a corporate comedy show.  It comes straight out of the night clubs.  You'll be hearing a road comic doing whatever it takes to get to the end of the set on a wild night. No mercy and no apologies.  

We hope you like it.

The Tracks
1. Cellular Phone
2. Fertile as a Mink
3. Latecomers
4. 75 Cents
5. Blow Me in the Car
6. Toto, We're in Kansas
7. Dueling Bachelorettes
8. Potty Talk
9. The Men's Room
10. The English Woman
11. Come On in the U.P.
12. Bison Wings
13. Nikki and OJ
14. Because I Love You
15. Phobias
16. Seatbelts
17. Talk Much?
18. Internships
19. Peeing in Groups
20. Sugartits
21. The Chicken Man
22. The Heckler's Xmas Tree
23. The Q-Tip Lady
24. Peru, Illinois
25. Tyrannosaurus Rex
26. Wolf Girl
27. Airplane Guard
28. Fred's Friend's Vibrator

Bonus Track:
29. Frisbie commercial jingle: "Lose the Blues"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
Paul Frisbie works out of Chicago, IL. He's a regular at clubs like Zanies', the Improv and the Funny Bone. He appears at casinos, colleges and corporate events all across the United States, and also works the cruise lines upon occasion. He has performed in all 50 states and in six foreign countries.

Frisbie is a regular guest on the nationally syndicated "Bob and Tom Show" and was recently the subject of a feature story in the "Chicago Tribune Magazine." It's believed that Frisbie was the first comic on the planet to post a web site, which was subsequently featured in the nationwide bestseller, "Netmarketing." Frisbie's own book, "The Chicago River Out Your Window" is currently available at Barnes & Noble Booksellers.

Frisbie is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Champaign, where he owned and operated nightclubs and a laundromat/bar. He sold his clubs in 1992 to work full time as a standup comic and freelance writer.

Web Site Copyright Paul Frisbie 2007