April 10, 1999
Live from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, the Fourth Annual Joke Show with Robin and Linda Williams, and humorist Paula Poundstone.

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Recorded on April 10, 1999, from St. Paul, Minnesota.
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00:00Logo
00:12Tishomingo
01:34Chicken Crossing the Road
02:12Opening Joke Sequence
11:04Next Joke Sequence
21:25Ta-Ra-Ra Boom De Ay Playoff, GK Segue
21:50Knock, Knock Song
24:32Applause-GK Intro Robin and Linda Williams/Banjo Jokes/Cripple Creek
26:28Applause-Linda Intro Next Tune
26:58Honey Babe, I'm Bound to Ride
28:51Applause-R And L Segue
29:33Mississippi Delta Blues
39:04Applause - GK Segue/Intro Paula Poundstone
33:40Applause Into Paula Talking
43:41Thank You, Paula
44:15Guy Noir
55:52Applause Into Bill Gates Joke
101:51GK Segue to Intermission
102:06I'll See You in My Dreams
105:50Welcome Back to the Second Hour
106:29Bill and Monica Jokes/Lightbulb Jokes/Computer Jokes/Economist Jokes
111:00Iowa Jokes
112:23Yo Mamma Jokes
116:21Third Grade Jokes
118:10Ta Ra Boom Deay Playoff
118:25Greetings
121:22Brain Surgery
123:38Applause-GK Segue
124:05Bar Jokes
128:30Mississippi Mud
129:57Applause - GK Segue
130:45Climbing Jacob's Ladder with New Lyrics
133:45Applause-GK Talk with Robin and Linda
134:42Too Late/
137:56Applause
138:11Monologue
147:37Arkansas Traveler
149:35Applause GK Back Announce
150:10Famous Celebrities
153:15GK Talk with Paula Poundstone
155:03Final Credits
157:03Getting Some Fun out of Life Playoff

Guest Information
  • Paula Poundstone
  • Robin and Linda Williams
  • Scripts
  • Opening Jokes
  • Bar Jokes
  • Yo-Momma Jokes
  • Famous Celebrities
  • Guy Noir
  • Brain Surgery

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