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Comedy Swap Meet

Thursday March 6, 2008 6:40 PM

We don’t typically spend a lot of time on eBay, but we were curious to see what kind of comedy-related merch was being bought and sold on the world’s biggest auction site so we just did a little research and found the following five items up for sale (none of which have any bids at this point, so you should be able to get a pretty good deal on any of this sweet merch if for some god-forsaken reason you want it).

Sure, we all miss Sam Kinison’s remarkable comedy talents, but what we’d really like to remember is his guitar playing, right? Well, now we can with these Sam Kinison guitar picks for just $9.98.

Does Rip Taylor count as a comedian? Well, we think he does when he appears on a matchbook that nobody thinks is worth $0.99, because that’s hilarious.

Remember when somebody thought it was a good idea to give Wayne Brady his own show? Well now you can re-live the good old days of the three weeks that show lasted by rocking this official Wayne Brady Show t-shirt – assuming you can scrounge up $7.98 to buy it.

We don’t know how much Phil Hartman’s life was worth, but apparently his death certificate is worth $2.99.

You (really) old school comedy fans will surely want to get your hands on this program from some “comedy show” called The Blackouts of 1946 which came out in 1942. Yeah, we don’t understand it either, but for $9.99 you can buy it and try to figure it out for yourself.

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