Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Yamaneika Saunders - Why Would You Hand Me Your Baby on a Plane?
Yamaneika Saunders complains about plane etiquette, recalls getting into a fight at Golden Corral and explains why she doesn't want her mother to visit.

Bob The Drag Queen - Life-Changing Sex Tips
Bob The Drag Queen explains the punishment for insulting the LGBTQ+ community on TV and offers some advice on how to give blow jobs.

Matthew Broussard - The Spice Girls Don't Know What They Really, Really Want
Matthew Broussard knows exactly why people love Austin, Texas, so much and discusses the upside to New York's high rent prices.

Shalewa Sharpe – Self-Care Is About Being as Moist as Possible
Shalewa Sharpe demonstrates how black people react to an actually skilled white person and details all the products that make up her home spa.

Dan St. Germain - Getting Pegged for the First Time
Dan St. Germain explains why he prefers blacking out on weed and remembers when he and his wife tried pegging for the first time.

Guy Montgomery - How You Can Personally Fight Climate Change
Guy Montgomery confesses that he didn't expect so many Americans to have American accents and reveals how he's personally combatting climate change.

Kellen Erskine - It's Weird That We Love Costco So Much
Kellen Erskine urges everyone to return their shopping carts and explains the appeal of Costco Wholesale.

Sydnee Washington - Women Need a Lot of Things to Have an Orgasm
Sydnee Washington disappoints the straight men in her audience and lists all the things she needs to feel relaxed enough to orgasm.

Hunter Duncan - The Weirdest Question to Ask Your Sperm Donor
Hunter Duncan describes the feminism competition among men and reveals the question that caught him off guard when his friend asked him to be a sperm donor.

Daniel Webb - I'm Tired of Being Ruled by Ugly People
Daniel Webb talks about growing up in Texas when George W. Bush was governor and shares his frustrations about reading the news.

George Civeris - What You Should Do After a Breakup
George Civeris claims he's a member of an underrepresented sexual demographic and explains how he coped with his breakup.

Martha Kelly - I Miss When Oprah Was in Charge
Martha Kelly imagines a new kind of escape room adventure, weighs in on topical stories from two years ago and shares her favorite things in the world.

Matt Bearden - It's Impossible to Hide a Snack from a Kid
Matt Bearden details everything he goes through to eat a snack in a child-filled home and discusses why he'd never relive high school if given the chance.

Chris Tellez - Tinder Is the Ultimate Confidence Killer
Chris Tellez remembers discovering a chat room full of lonely men complaining about Tinder and explains how he used to ruin his roommate's dates.
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