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		<title>By: In the Tank with Jon Fisch &#171; Eighty Second &#38; 2nd</title>
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		<description>[...] I got to talk with Jon as he prepared this week’s episode (Episode 124 ), and he lamented the fact that there’s, “… so many things people still don’t understand about stand-up.”  With each new installment of In the Tank, however, this group has been able to shed some light on the behind-the-scenes side of the comedy world by swapping stories and interviewing a different comic each episode for his.her ideas on anything from comedy movies to stage-time to stage-wear.  Jon said that it’s geared towards those of you in a club audience who come up (or want to come up) after a show with questions about being a comic.  But even if you don’t have the desire to ever get on stage yourself, it’s also a really great resource for learning about some of your favorite comedians.  Some past guests include Todd Barry, Ted Alexandro, and Laurie Kilmartin, to name a few.  For a complete list of Tank guests, check out the episode log HERE. [...]</description>
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