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Ep. 1: Ria Lina
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Publisher's Summary
Multi-award winning comedian Ria Lina started her career as a forensic scientist, and made the unlikely transition to become a stand up, known for combining a dry wit with her bawdy ukulele songs. This special, Taboo Raider, sees Ria take on political correctness and cultural taboos.
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- Seiji Hashimura
- 26-06-2019
Plainly Unoriginal, Just Annoying
If you want to hear cliche after cliche, offensive, unintelligent one-liners, please go ahead and listen to this comedian.
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