Podcast #16 We Needed Grappling Hooks

Funny man Dave Ackerman tells Trent about how he went from Idaho's Peter Rabbit to an Aggie Refugee sleeping in the public library.
He is performing at Trolley Square on June 11th and 12th at 8 and 10 PM. Go see him. Check out his music video Livin' in the 801 and Like his Fan Page  on the Facebooks.

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  • 27 May 2010 Aggie_FAN wrote:
    I saw this guy in Logan at the Laugh out Loud comedy show, and he is freaking funny!
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  • 28 May 2010 BYU SUCKS wrote:
    Oh, my hell! Seriously, guys at byu are freaking lame "No Sister, I've never had a boner!"
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  • 29 May 2010 Jess H wrote:
    Dave, I've seen you multiple times, and I'll be at the show on the 11th for sure!
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  • 30 May 2010 801 For Life wrote:
    Dave, is there anywhere we can download an audio version of Livin' In The 801?
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    1. 18 Jun 2010 Dave Ackerman wrote:
      As of now that I know of there isn't an easy way of getting it. Any ideas of how we can make a downloadable version conveniently available? There was some talk of i-tunes but the heck do I know about that stuff?
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      1. 18 Jun 2010 Trent Hunsaker wrote:
        We can host it on the apartofhim.com
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  • 18 Jun 2010 Clay wrote:
    Dave, I remember you hosting the MR. USU Pageant. Off the hook HILARIOUS!

    A PART OF HIM IS AWESOME!!!!!
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  • 18 Jun 2010 Dave Ackerman wrote:
    Hey thanks to all those who commented. This was a really fun interview and Trent does an awesome job. I'm sure I would love to come on again and spill my brains out some more. Do us (and yourself) a favor subscribe to A PART OF HIM and add Dave Ackerman comedian to your facebook likes, and come see my shows!
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