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Wednesday
13Aug

Kyle's Day Off

Kyle Piccolo finally has a day off. No punch clock, no customers, no psychological quandaries, and most importantly, no Doucheus. Today, Kyle gets away from the confinement of the comic book shop by confining himself in his studio apartment and vacationing for 24 hours. Watch, learn and enjoy!

Episode Credits - KP 107 "Kyle's Day Off"

Written and Produced by Alec Pollak, Neil Turitz, Eric Zuckerman and John Cassaday, Created by Turitz and Pollak, Directed by Turitz and Cassaday, Executive Produced by For Your Imagination

Cast Kyle Piccolo - Eric Zuckerman, Doucheus - Matt Klan

Crew Director of Photography - Jon Johnnidis, Lighting - Matt Matossian, Sound - Russell Denniston, Editors - Francis Cabatac, Jon Johnnidis and Mark Johnnidis

Music by Joseph Saba and Videohelper

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Reader Comments (3)

Will Kyle Piccolo: Comic Show Therapist ever use something like "Twitter" so that he can give out daily words of wisdom to help those of us who are unable to meet with him during regular office, oh I mean shop hours?

August 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGaryK

Hey Gary! Kyle is much more of a face-to-face type of healer. In order to help someone he needs to be able to look into a customer's eyes... or at least at their selection of comics. That being said - if you have ideas or any... um... issues, shall we say, let us know and we'll try to address them on the show. Thanks for watching!

August 22, 2008 | Registered CommenterKyle Piccolo

The atlas shrugged joke, didn't work for me the first time. Second time through, I am laughing my ass off. That Kyle, he's a dish best served refried, like beans.

August 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDan Ryan

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