Yep, we're side dishin' it again!!! This time, it's with one of the funniest guys I know, comedian Henry Welch - "The Most Feared Man in Comedy"!!! This guy is TOO FUNNY!!! Some of my most memorable nights at the strip clubs here in Atlanta (Strokers and Roosters in particular) were on days where he was hosting the party. Henry is likely to say ANYTHING!!! And, most of the time he does. Lol.
We caught up with my dude at the NOW CLOSED LeRoy's Fried Chicken and we got an incredible interview. I kinda wish we had just put the entire 30 minute clip on here. Some of the things that we cut out were downright HILARIOUS!!! But, we still got some good stuff for you. Henry talks about being on the road with Mike Epps, becoming a teacher in Birmingham, Alabama (his hometown), and why syndicated radio personality Rickey Smiley LIED about filing a RESTRAINING ORDER against him and then STOLE HIS JOKES. WOW!!!
Side Note: This episode was tough to get thru because the food was not that great. The people who worked at this place, including the owner, were SOOOOOOO nice to us. But, even during the taping, we found ourselves looking at each other like "what are we gonna do??" Do we just get thru the taping and act like it was all good OR do we keep it real on the show?? We chose the former. But, it also made us install a policy of ALWAYS trying out a restaurant FIRST before we decide to tape there.
Peep the video below. And make sure you try to catch our boy Henry on the road.
We caught up with my dude at the NOW CLOSED LeRoy's Fried Chicken and we got an incredible interview. I kinda wish we had just put the entire 30 minute clip on here. Some of the things that we cut out were downright HILARIOUS!!! But, we still got some good stuff for you. Henry talks about being on the road with Mike Epps, becoming a teacher in Birmingham, Alabama (his hometown), and why syndicated radio personality Rickey Smiley LIED about filing a RESTRAINING ORDER against him and then STOLE HIS JOKES. WOW!!!
Side Note: This episode was tough to get thru because the food was not that great. The people who worked at this place, including the owner, were SOOOOOOO nice to us. But, even during the taping, we found ourselves looking at each other like "what are we gonna do??" Do we just get thru the taping and act like it was all good OR do we keep it real on the show?? We chose the former. But, it also made us install a policy of ALWAYS trying out a restaurant FIRST before we decide to tape there.
Peep the video below. And make sure you try to catch our boy Henry on the road.
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