David Boyle

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4 Years 337 days - Agents of Chaos

Thursday 18th April 2024

David Boyle shares a night of utter chaos at his comedy club with three 'agents of chaos'. Laughter, tension, and unpredictability ensue.
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23 minutes
Entertaining
Raw
Humorous
Chaotic
Engaging

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Comedy Chaos: A Night to Remember

Episode Overview

  • David Boyle recounts a chaotic night at his comedy club.
  • Three comedians known as 'agents of chaos' take the stage.
  • Miles Milsen's controversial jokes lead to a near-brawl.
  • Stingray Thunder's ketamine-fuelled friends disrupt the show.
  • Andrew Roberts' nervous return to stand-up after five years.
If they're the agents of chaos, then I'm the facilitator of the chaos.
In this wild episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle recounts an unforgettable night at his comedy club. Boyle takes full responsibility for the mayhem that ensued when he brought together three 'agents of chaos' – Stingray Thunder, Miles Milsen, and Andrew Roberts. The night was packed with tension, laughter, and utter chaos, as the comedians and their friends turned the venue into a circus of unpredictable antics.
Andrew Roberts, who hadn't performed in five years, was especially nervous, while Miles Milsen's controversial jokes about smelly pussies and his exaggerated accent led to a near-brawl with the bartenders. Stingray Thunder's friends, all on ketamine, added to the chaos with their disruptive behaviour. The episode is a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of live comedy, showcasing the unpredictable nature of stand-up and the volatile mix of personalities involved.
Boyle's candid storytelling, peppered with humour and self-deprecation, makes for an entertaining listen. If you're up for a laugh and a glimpse into the chaotic world of comedy, this episode is a must-hear.