Patton Oswalt determines the nicest member of Stryker & Klein

Plus, details on his upcoming benefit stand up special
Patton Oswalt
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We could all use a laugh right now and if there’s anyone that’s fit for the job it’s Patton Oswalt.

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Oswalt joined RADIO.COM’s Stryker & Klein to discuss his upcoming benefit show where he’ll be performing a brand new stand up set and take part in a Q&A session. A portion of the event’s proceeds will go towards Alice’s Kids, a non-profit organization that provides short-term financial assistance to children with an immediate need.

The interactive night of stand up, commentary, and Q&A takes place this Saturday, February 20. You can get more information about tickets here.

A notoriously good guy, Patton was put on the spot and judge who the nicest member of the Stryker & Klein show was.

Klein kicked things off as he shared a story about picking up the tab for a person in line behind him at a drive through he was at. “There was no reason at all. I didn’t know them at all, they let me cut in line,” he said. “That’s where I peaked in life."

Ally was up next as she shared a story about letting a friend crash at her place. Originally they were supposed to stay for a week, but ended up being there for six months. Living there rent free and without having to pay utilities, she made a compelling argument. “She just dropped a daisy cutter guys,” Patton said.

Stryker then shared his story about catching a baby that fell out of a high chair just before they hit the tile floor.

Here’s how Oswalt broke it down. “You buying food for the person behind you in a fast food line, you were just filling the other person with cholesterol and poison and basically hurting a life,” he told Klein.

“Stryker, how do we know that baby wasn’t the next Hitler? We don’t know that!” He told Stryker.

Oswalt deemed Ally the winner of the nicest person for putting someone up in her home for six months. “You let guilt make you do something good so good for you,” he said.

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