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Ring Toss for Aliens

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Ring Toss for Aliens

By: Will Durst
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Dangerous incompetents on the Right. Waffling wimps on the Left. And only one brave comedian stands between them: Will Durst. In Ring Toss for Aliens, Will valiantly leads his one-comic campaign to make the world safe for satire. And pity those who fall prey to his barbed wit.

Dubya, Rummy, the Governator, Bubba, Hillary, Barack, no one is spared. What do you do when you've got "a Wheel of Fortune president in a Jeopardy world"? You can only laugh... with Will Durst!

Ring Toss for Aliens was recorded live on March 2, 2007, at 142 Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley, Calif.

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    Critic reviews

    "A modern day Will Rogers." (The Los Angeles Times)
    "Heir apparent to Mort Sahl and Dick Gregory." (The San Francisco Chronicle)
    "Hysterical hybrid of Hunter Thompson and Charles Osgood." (The Chicago Tribune)
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