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Recorded live at The Laff Stop, Houston, Texas.
Recording information: The Laff Stop, Houston, TX.
Photographer: David Leyes. Elvira Kurt Kitten With Wit Songs | 1. | Intro | |
| 2. | That Damn Scandall and That Damn Song | |
| 3. | Mall of America | |
| 4. | Aging Sucks | |
| 5. | Bloody Internet | |
| 6. | Vive le Toothbrush! | |
| 7. | Hallowe'en Segue | |
| 8. | My Generation Can Beat up Your Generation | |
| 9. | Playground Flashback | |
| 10. | Removable Body Parts | |
| 11. | Just Say No. No! No! No! No! No! | |
| 12. | Everyone Hates a Crying Baby | |
| 13. | My Hair Hates Me | |
| 14. | Bathing Suit Pajamas and Crocheted Pantsuits | |
| 15. | Here's Where I Help the Straight Folks Catch Up | |
| 16. | I'd Like You to Meet My Parents | |
| 17. | Evolution of a Fella Girlie | |
| 18. | Pushing the Homosexual Agenda | |
| 19. | Final Word About Kansas, A | |
| 20. | No! No! No! Reprise - (reprise) | |
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