This dude came up before because of his wife.
I talked to him on the phone over the radio show
someone upped it to a website about a decade in a half ago. I found my copy of it I made way way way back around maybe early 1990s or late 1980s? i can't remember when. it was me talking with a friend.
It somehow links to Sue Naegle. She's married to Dana Gould. (The dude who dug a whole in the episode of seinfeld .. crazy frank (S9E5)
Dana Gould set up the Comedian Condo out in the center of the Richmond District. just a weird place to do this? No
this is where "Holy City Zoo" comedy club was located
so like 5th and Clement exactly 7 blocks on the right side of this.. where Comedy Condo is exactly 7 blocks on the left side of this. This being Archive.org
also I knew a few people who lived on that very street. very odd. way way back in the 1970s and 80s
and some guy got a ride from me while I was checking out the Comedy Condo (for the second time) and was thinking of trying out for Improv classes for comedy. others in our class did this.
this dude I was paged by, to pick up, was right next to Archive.org
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Holy City Zoo
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The Holy City Zoo was a small but influential comedy club in San Francisco that operated from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s.
The Holy City Zoo was located at 408 Clement Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in San Francisco's Richmond District. It was a tiny dark cavern that had a maximum occupancy of 78. The bar sold beer, wine and soft drinks. There was a small stage set against the back wall. A few stairs stage left led to a small balcony known as "The John Wilkes Booth." The office door was adjacent to the booth; the ceiling in the office was low, making it necessary for everyone over 5'2" to stoop while inside.
Mike D. had asked me to come see him and his friends band there.
Lamy.. who is Mike D. again?
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Joe Campaiolo (aka Dexter Madison)
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Margaret Cho
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Ellen DeGeneres
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Will Durst
Jim Earl (Lank and Earl)
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Jake Johannsen
Mike "Boats" Johnson
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Laurie Kilmartin
Jeremy S. Kramer
Steve Kravitz
Barry Lank (Lank and Earl)
Andrea Leigh Levin
Matt Lieb
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Lorenzo Matawaran (Buzz Belmondo)
Mark Miller
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Jackie Sacks
Jim Samuels - Died July 6, 1990, from spinal meningitis, age 41.[7]
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Bobby Slayton
Barry Sobel
Rebecca (Erwin) Spencer (former booker) - Works for Robin Williams.
Warren Spottswood - Died December 16, 2006, age 61.[8]
Dan St. Paul
Benjamin Stuart (born Benjamin Rodriquez)
Warren Thomas - Died September 2, 2005, age 46, in New York City.
Ken Tsumori - Died in a fire at his parents' home on April 10, 2004, age 43.[9]
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