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You Can't Give 1000% - And Other rabbitHOLES

You Can't Give 1000% - And Other rabbitHOLES

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🎙️ Rabbit Hole – Ep. 16
ONE HUNDRED Makes Me Think Of...

The BIT crew is back and climbing into a century-sized rabbit hole. Billy kicks things off with the word ONE HUNDRED, and what follows is a chain reaction of improv scenes, chaotic recollections, and middle school flash memories.

💥 Highlights include:

  • The cold, hard truth: giving 110% is a lie

  • A rare "regular person" trading card convention

  • Designers vs. Accountants: Spreadsheets vs. Slides

  • MAC or PC—choose your allegiance

  • Konrad unearths traumatic tween tales, including a baseball card Ponzi scheme

  • A magician’s "assistant" is sawed in half…and walks away

🚫 APOLOGIES: Coming soon. (We probably owe a few.)

rabbitHOLE is 100% unscripted and fueled by the BIT CREW’s real-life flash memories.
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🎙️ CREDITS

Director/Creator: Billy Merritt
Editor: Hill Kane

CAST:
Konrad Andrew, Luke Bovard, Hill Kane, Brent Kohler, Yuehan Liu, Laura Powell, Don Slovin, Geoff Taylor, Flannery Wilson,

Produced by: The BIT Comedy Network

Production + Graphics: Hill Kane, Raising Kane Media + Marketing

Music: "Shark Bait" by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller (1959-2025 RIP Friend)

📍 Hosted on Libsyn.com
📧 Contact: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com
©2024–2025 Billy Merritt | All Rights Reserved
“The BIT” and “The BIT Comedy Network” are Trademarks owned by Billy Merritt.

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