Chris Parker: Give Me One Good Reason Why I Shouldn't Throw My Phone Off This Bridge (2024)

2024-12-111h 4m

Are you ready for a night of some gay jokes?! I hope you enjoy my full comedy special: Give Me One Good Reason Why I Shouldn’t Throw My Phone Off this Bridge. Filmed at the ASB Waterfront Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand.

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