
This episode features comedians Bobby Lee and Khalyla Kuhn discussing their recent show in Lincoln, California, and their experiences traveling for comedy. They talk about the performances, including a humorous exchange about drinking and stage presence.
Bobby shares his thoughts on his performance, expressing doubts about his set, while Khalyla praises his comedic timing. They also discuss a gift from a fan, Mike, which includes a thrifted shirt that sparks a conversation about fashion and upcycling.
The duo touches on various topics, including Bobby's travel woes, his fear of a global food shortage, and his plans for growing vegetables in his backyard. They also joke about the absurdity of their conversations and the nature of their friendship.
Later, they discuss the concept of witchcraft, with Bobby mentioning his girlfriend's abilities, leading to a humorous debate about spirituality and skepticism. They also touch on historical figures and the impact of dwarfism in comedy.
The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about the Little People of America convention and the dynamics of relationships within the dwarf community, showcasing their comedic chemistry and friendship.
Bobby and Khalyla discuss comedy, travel, witchcraft, and dwarfism with humor and camaraderie.

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