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Talking Funny : ウィキペディア英語版
Talkin' Funny

Talkin' Funny is a live call-in television show on Chicago Public-access television cable TV channel CAN21. It airs on Monday night〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Talkin' Funny Official Website )〕 at 7:30 p.m. in the Chicago area. The show is hosted by international comedians Sasha and the Noob, who formerly appeared in the live game show "Don't Spit the Water" at the Playground Theater.
==Format==
The show begins with the character of The Noob blowing his slide whistle. Sasha then takes calls from viewers. Viewers ask questions, make comments, scream, curse, tell jokes, play simple games (such as their trademark "Hide the Peanut") or may interact with paper characters put in front of a desk-mounted camera by Sasha. A guest, usually someone in the Chicago comedy community, then comes on. Viewers sometimes ask questions, but often ignore the guest entirely. Calls then continue until the show's 25 minutes are up, with an often hasty slide whistle ending.

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