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Loads of Arj humour

ARJ is arguably Australia’s favourite American comedian, and you can catch him for one night only at The J next month.
In recent years, he has spent more time in our country than his own and has come to understand our culture perhaps better than Aussies understand it themselves.
His stand-up is both insightful and pointed, like a mind-reading thumb tack, if there was one of those.
In his latest show, Get In My Head, Arj asks “What are you waiting for? Hop on in and let’s ride. There’s plenty of room in here.
“Join me and together we’ll contemplate everything from the social evolution of humanity, to the intriguing and elusive nature of non-sexually derived boners. I’ll even mention fondue at some point, and that’s a promise. So take a load off your mind and get into mine already.
“As always, I start with only the finest free-range topics, and nurture them until they’re brimming with wholesome hilarity, and ready for the tellin’. And remember, my cruelty-free jokes are always tested on animals, and 100 per cent goat-approved by the time you hear them,” he says.
Due to popular demand, The J has just announced they will be holding a second show, so jump online at www.thej.com.au and snap up your seats before they sell out.
See Arj on Saturday 15 October at 7pm and 9pm at The J, Noosa.
Tickets are $46.90 Adult / $42.90 Concessions and Groups 10+ and is strictly a 15+ event.

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