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#17: Paul Ogata

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10-Feb-16 18:00

#17: Paul Ogata

Born and raised in Pearl City, Hawaii, Paul Ogata's stand-up comedy shows has been described as edgy, often-improvised, always-hilarious, and like a wild ride through the corners of his mind. This month on Finding The Funny, Ezra Zaid speaks to American stand up comedian, Paul Ogata.

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