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[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Pride%20Isles/30/216/22 Snippets Comedy Club] is a venue for live stand-up comedy, part of the Snippets Entertainment Complex located on the northwest corner of the Pride Isles Sim. This venue customarily hosts an Open Mic event where all established and new stand-up comedians can come and perform Sunday afternoon at 3:00 PM Second Life Time (Pacific).
[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Prankster%20South/60/143/23 Snippets Comedy Club] is a venue for live stand-up comedy, part of the Snippets Entertainment Complex located near the center of the Prankster South Sim. This venue customarily hosts an Open Mic event where all established and new stand-up comedians can come and perform Saturday afternoons at 5:00 PM Second Life Time (Pacific).


Just as customarily, owner [[Traeger Jawetz]] introduces the afternoon's talent with a joke of his own, the same joke he always tells, which goes thusly:
Just as customarily, owner [[Traeger Jawetz]] introduces the afternoon's talent with a joke of his own, the same joke he always tells, which goes thusly:


: "A priest, a rabbi, and a lawyer walk into a bar. The bartender looks up and says, what the [expletive] is this, a joke?"
: "A priest, a rabbi, and a lawyer walk into a bar. The bartender looks up and says, what the [expletive] is this, a joke?"

Latest revision as of 14:47, 6 March 2011

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Snippets Comedy Club is a venue for live stand-up comedy, part of the Snippets Entertainment Complex located near the center of the Prankster South Sim. This venue customarily hosts an Open Mic event where all established and new stand-up comedians can come and perform Saturday afternoons at 5:00 PM Second Life Time (Pacific).

Just as customarily, owner Traeger Jawetz introduces the afternoon's talent with a joke of his own, the same joke he always tells, which goes thusly:

"A priest, a rabbi, and a lawyer walk into a bar. The bartender looks up and says, what the [expletive] is this, a joke?"