Neal Brennan: Blocks

Neal Brennan: Blocks

7.1

Nov 08 2022

1h 2m

Comedy

From the weird relationship humans have with dogs to how dating a model is like owning a dune buggy, Neal Brennan muses on his life in this stand-up special.

Neal Brennan

Neal Brennan

Self

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