Telling jokes online for a cause

Mike Birbiglia and fellow standup comedians launch “Tip Your Waitstaff” website to raise funds for comedy clubs closed by the pandemic.

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18 thoughts on “Telling jokes online for a cause

  1. Here is a joke I'm disabled I spent my inheritance on a car and it broke down 10 months a go the man I bought it from says he would fix it he has not now I'm told in 4 months I have to leave my home I'll be homeless I have no where to go who will help me

  2. I wrote this joke many years ago here it goes a comedy club in Chicago invited a chinese man to america to speak and tell his jokes about life in china so he arrived but he didnt speak English so he brought a translater and both were on stage and the crowd in the club loved his jokes but a heckler was perty drunk and was shouting you suck but the other guy is funny . thats it i was 14 when i wrote this joke

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