Set 10 · Episode 722

Kelly Lusk

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Career avg·2.00 bits/set·3.00 beats/set·0.77 punch density·1.25 tag density·2 sets

This set·2 bits·4 beats·0.53 punch density·1.00 tag density·Large Joke Book

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Skips to 1:33:27 in the episode

[Bit 1]

So I grew up looking like this.
Apparently, I was a Samoan boy when I was a little girl.
It's every little girl's dream, right?

[Bit 2]

And that bitch is my sister.
She used to tell me they found me in a trash can in Mexico.
Fuck her, right?
And it's really apparent here who's more loved, right?
You know, like, she's got a frilly little shirt
and her golden blonde hair.
And they're like, "Oh, there's no hope for Kelly.
So let's give her a mullet and a bowl cut."
And my mom got so tired of answering questions
when we were in public.
So she made me start wearing a sign that said,
"No, I'm not adopted."
No, my dad is not Mexican.
And yes, I belong to this white family.

Bit 1 · Beat 1

Beat Details

Beat Premise

A childhood photo is like a Samoan boy because both look masculine.

Joke Type

analogy

Lines

setupSo I grew up looking like this.
punchlineApparently, I was a Samoan boy when I was a little girl.
tagIt's every little girl's dream, right?
Kelly Lusk - Ep 722 | PunchNotes