He's becoming my role model. Hearing how he's polished his skills for so many years and got gradually better at them and more popular really gives me hope that I could be succesful later in life too. Also he's got just a lovely personality
Having worked in a booth at the Texas Renaissance Fair, it's very true performers can make a very descent amount of money every weekend. Far better than booth staff as our pay was decided by the owner of that booth. I worked just for the fun of it over working for big cash.
I'm an Aussie and I would love to attend a renaissance fair, but alas they don't seem to be a thing here in Australia, which is a shame, because they would do so well..
I love this man! So talented, good looking and a tonn of personality. Also he is very intelligent, down to earth, honest, well spolken and well liked. His wife is very beautiful too… and Scipio!! I wonder how he reacts to whipping or JZW has to keep him away?? I am looking forward to follow him and laugh!!
@@profoundlypointless I know that it was a month ago (notification brought me back) but I wanted to say thank you for not policing me over the "your are" typo. There are reads, and then there are 'reads' just disguising rude behavior. Thanks (as I said) for being classy and *not* attacking that mistake. It may seem small, but civility is sadly rare in online discourse. Keep being fab, fun, and fantastic.
@@profoundlypointless no he wasn't lol I was listening to one of the episodes and a guy came on who said he does whip cracking at a Renaissance fair and then he did a hand stand and juggled limes but it wasn't Jack Lepiarz
Well, there is also a longe whip for sending a horse out on a line in a circle around you. You don’t hit the horse, but you can make it crack. It has a very long handle. Probably not so good for this kind of performing.
Because Quebec isn't France, doesn't speak French properly, and because the Quebec people are all 9 levels of hell compressed into a bunch of poutine eaters
"Because my dad did whip cracking. And Indiana Jones." I completely understand.
Oh hey I forgot about Indiana Jones 😅
I came for jack and while i definitely stayed for him, i also stayed for the bewilderment of the interviewer being an actual oompa loompa😉
You know life's really not that bad as oompa loompa. Yeah, it's hard work but the benefits are amazing!
@@profoundlypointless and the delicious chocolate!
That's the best part. One day I'll figure out how to properly white balance my camera though and then I'll have to find a new job
@@profoundlypointless hmmmm then maybe you shouldn't figure it out so you can keep your job 🤔
Cool 😎
I love how the boi is sleepin in the back 😊
He's becoming my role model. Hearing how he's polished his skills for so many years and got gradually better at them and more popular really gives me hope that I could be succesful later in life too. Also he's got just a lovely personality
I've worked with Jack for a number of years in NJ, he's such a cool person and a joy to work with.
I love this performer, but never seen him interviewed. I really enjoyed it
Slayer!
You managed to make me actually 'lol' in the literal sense. Well played.
I have been watching Jacque ze Whipperer for some time and loved getting his background.
Always fun to hear Jack do a sit down like this
"SLAAAAAAAAAAYER!!!"
Agreed. I miss his radio voice on NPR. Yes, I'm that nerd, too.
SLAAAAAAAAAAYEEEEEEEEEEERRRR
His show was so good! We had a great time!
What a handsome and charismatic fella.
Thanks for this!
Thank you so much for doing this interview with Jack!
I didn't even know an interview with him existed! ☺️
Love this guy!
I didn't notice your kitty next to you until halfway through after a big stretch...KITTY!
I was just going to say that I wouldn't have known I was supposed to tip the man!
his cat is a frequent visitor in his longer videos and some of his shorts.
Very charming and funny.😊 Expand more to make more Renaissance fairs around the world please.
If they ever make a live adaptation of Castlevania and don't cast Jack as Trevor Belmont, then we have failed as a society
Jack is amazing. Watch his AGT audition. It’s fun 😄
Having worked in a booth at the Texas Renaissance Fair, it's very true performers can make a very descent amount of money every weekend. Far better than booth staff as our pay was decided by the owner of that booth. I worked just for the fun of it over working for big cash.
I'm an Aussie and I would love to attend a renaissance fair, but alas they don't seem to be a thing here in Australia, which is a shame, because they would do so well..
I live in Texas and I've only been to one.
Very interesting interview.
I love this man! So talented, good looking and a tonn of personality. Also he is very intelligent, down to earth, honest, well spolken and well liked. His wife is very beautiful too… and Scipio!! I wonder how he reacts to whipping or JZW has to keep him away?? I am looking forward to follow him and laugh!!
Someone needs to tell the interviewer that if he's gonna be on camera listening, he needs to close his mouth cause the flies are getting in
Don't be jealous of all the extra oxygen I'm getting.
@@profoundlypointlesshahaha I have never encountered you before now but your are replies so awesome.
Something tells me the library is open...
@@searchingfororion It is. Thanks for noticing and taking an interest. I love replying to people!
@@profoundlypointless I know that it was a month ago (notification brought me back) but I wanted to say thank you for not policing me over the "your are" typo.
There are reads, and then there are 'reads' just disguising rude behavior. Thanks (as I said) for being classy and *not* attacking that mistake.
It may seem small, but civility is sadly rare in online discourse. Keep being fab, fun, and fantastic.
@@searchingfororion Of course brother. Everybody does stuff like that, I no I do it all the time:)
Was he on kill tony?
I don’t think so but I’m only like 10% sure. He was on America’s got talent I know that.
@@profoundlypointless no he wasn't lol I was listening to one of the episodes and a guy came on who said he does whip cracking at a Renaissance fair and then he did a hand stand and juggled limes but it wasn't Jack Lepiarz
Great interview Jack.
Ren faires are the last bastion for vaudeville
Well, there is also a longe whip for sending a horse out on a line in a circle around you. You don’t hit the horse, but you can make it crack. It has a very long handle. Probably not so good for this kind of performing.
Love him with a moutache .😊
He's too charming...and he cracks a whip...😅
I think it helps with the ladies that Jacques is so good looking 😉
FREE BIRD!
Geez--you look 20
He sounds nothing like his stage voice
He was a radio host for awhile, so this is definitely his radio voice!!
Hey it looks like your eyes are yellow just letting you know that could be liver damage cancer or falling
Sorry Jack but you look funny without the mustache 😂.
I know its a character, but looking at this video its like somethings missing...
Still questioning why his "hatred" of French Canadian, of Quebecers, we aren't French enough? :P
I don't think it's "hatred", it's just that he is playing on stereotypes of European French...
Because Quebec isn't France, doesn't speak French properly, and because the Quebec people are all 9 levels of hell compressed into a bunch of poutine eaters
french is french, no matter how little it is, as a brit i can confirm that the french are great
for making jokes about
There's no hatred. Stop playing victim.