Set 7 · Episode 710

Craig Baxter

Bucket Pull

Career avg·4.00 bits/set·4.00 beats/set·0.47 punch density·1.25 tag density·1 set

This set·4 bits·4 beats·0.47 punch density·1.25 tag density

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[Bit 1]

I'm from a small town, man.
I've never seen so many homeless people
sign up for a comedy show.
They don't even fit.
They're like falling out of the front doors over there.

[Bit 2]

What do we got here tonight?
We got how many single people we got?
We got a couple, how many married people?
All right, one group has hope.

[Bit 3]

You guys, you ever see underwear in your trash,
skip work and file for divorce?

[Bit 4]

My family left it down by the road.
The neighbors are walking their dog calling 911
about the bodies buried next door, you know?
They're posting pics on Facebook like #gravesnextdoor,
#milkcartonkids, mystery solved,
Hashtag time to move.

Bit 1 · Beat 1

Beat Details

Beat Premise

A comedy signup crowd could be a homeless gathering.

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setupI'm from a small town, man.
setupI've never seen so many homeless people
punchlinesign up for a comedy show.
tagThey don't even fit.
tagThey're like falling out of the front doors over there.
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