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Phat Joe & Friends at Laughs Unlimited

by Steven BloomJune 6, 2010
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Headlines 16 – 20

Phat Joe took advantage of Open Mike Nights in Sacramento, CA, and took off running with his quick wit and charm. Joe has a natural talent for making people laugh – at his expense! Joe shares life experiences with family, growing up in the cultural diversity of South Sacramento, and imperfections everyone can relate to. Sit back and enjoy the show!

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iComic Comedy at Tommy T’s

by Steven BloomApril 4, 2010
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Headlines April 7 for One Night Only!

Want to laugh on the cutting edge? iComic is the newest app in stand up comedy today. Stand up comedians Boogee, Phat Joe, and Mike Betancourt come from very different backgrounds. Two of them were raised in the projects, living with gangbangers, drug addicts and murders. The other ….. from middle class suburbia who’s father was a preacher and had a hard time fitting in. Even though they come from different apps, they are as compatible as a iPhone is to a Mac .

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Phat Joe at Cafe Nostra – El Dorado Hills

by adminFebruary 16, 2010
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Headlining February 27th One Night Only!

P.H.A.T. Joe has a unique style of storytelling that adds a special flare to his comedy. His unusual multicultural background will leave you in awe as Joe describes details of his upbringing in a culturally diverse neighborhood, his experience as a single parent, and his battle with life in general. Joe’s unique character is not a character. Just a real man, with real stories, that will have you wondering. “What is Normal”?

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Phat Joe Headlines Cafe Nostra – El Dorado Hills

by Steven BloomJanuary 2, 2010
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Headlines February 27  For One Night Only

P.H.A.T. Joe has a unique style of storytelling that adds a special flare to his comedy. His unusual multicultural background will leave you in awe as Joe describes details of his upbringing in a culturally diverse neighborhood, his experience as a single parent, and his battle with life in general. Joe’s unique character is not a character. Just a real man, with real stories, that will have you wondering. “What is Normal”?

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