
Ep. 20: Horatio Sanz and the Vigilante Firebug
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[Contains explicit content] Horatio Sanz (Great News, Saturday Night Live) is an important figure in the Chicago comedy scene. The Chicago neighborhood that teenage Horatio would frequent with his friends also happened to be home to a few unsavory characters, one of whom may have improvised a little vigilante justice and a lot of arson. Colorful characters and color commentary from Eugene brighten Horatio's dark story on this horrifically funny episode of Hold On with Eugene Mirman.
In each episode of the Audible Comedy series Hold On, host Eugene Mirman (Bob's Burgers) pauses the funny stories of comedians and performers to get the skinny behind the story. Featured and future guests include: Jim Gaffigan, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Ira Glass, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Kyle Kinane, Jonah Ray, Kumail Nanjiani, Maria Bamford, Hasan Minhaj, Karen Kilgariff, Matt Bellassai, Rhea Butcher, Michael Ian Black, Kelly Oxford, and more! Enjoy all of the Season 3 episodes in your Audible app.
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