This is a little different than others in this thread. It's a "Lecture" by Richard Feynman. If you don't know him he's one of the top physicists of the 20th century. He won a Nobel Prize for particle physics and made profound contributions to that subject. Ok, so how is this comedy you ask...he was also a wonderful public speaker. He had a great sense of humor. In this hour long lecture he talks about the time he spent working on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos. Mostly he tells humorous stories about his time there. To me it's as good as many main stream comic stand ups...
I hope you don't mind something a little different. It's audio only. I find it very funny and engaging, he's such a wonderful character.
I hope you don't mind something a little different. It's audio only. I find it very funny and engaging, he's such a wonderful character.

