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Mitch Hedberg: Do You Believe in Gosh?

By: Mitch Hedberg
Narrated by: Mitch Hedberg
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The CD was recorded two months prior to his death and contains nearly 40 minutes of previously unreleased stand-up material. Do You Believe in Gosh? captures most of the material Hedberg was working on for what would have been his next full-length album in a freeform show with a large amount of audience interaction. Listeners can expect the same bizarre one-liners like, "Is a hippopotamus a hippopotamus or just a really cool apotamus?" delivered in the drawly, good-natured way only Hedberg could pull off. Hedberg gives his unique point of view on such topics as the headless horseman, Medusa, whom he refers to as the "snake-haired bitch", and squirrels on water skis. The audiobook pulses with Hedberg's unique wit and spirit and is a document of a comedy master.

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