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[28] Manny Sierra

An episode of the Revolution On A Recliner podcast, hosted by Revolution On A Recliner, titled "[28] Manny Sierra" was published on April 3, 2019 and runs 45 minutes.

April 3, 2019 ·45m · Revolution On A Recliner

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Manny Sierra is a very funny up and coming comic from Bridgeport, CT. We talk standup, our first open mic experiences, podcasting, The Iron Sheik, Moonwalking and Salma Hayek. 

To support the show please visit my online library at: revolutiononarecliner.com/books/ 

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