Helluva tough venue for standup. Made no less difficult by Chris and others tinkering at his feet on stage. And Gary STILL kills it! The consummate professional with great material.
@@swill1020 - Chris is the man with the mandolin. Chris Thile who took over Prairie Home Companion. This was a taping of that show. I heard it on the radio.
It was a taping of Prairie Home Companion, which is a "live" radio program, so having all the musicians & bit players all happening at once on the stage is part of the aura.
@@alcannavaciolo2349 - It is a taping of the radio program Prairie Home Companion. The mandolin player is Chris Thile who took over for Garrison Keillor. So there is no curtain.
I may be inordinately fond of Gulman. So many interesting things are going on with the underlying ideas of what he presents. He's probably the best Boston comedian ..ergo, the best comedian.
Mine was the theme for "Unsolved Mysteries". I still can't get through it. I put on a random episode on Amazon Prime a couple of nights ago and I ended up having to press the "skip intro" button. That music still creeps me out.
Omg, wow, I haven’t laughed like that for a longggg time...I’m talking the kind of really deep, genuine laugh that takes over your entire body and makes your stomach hurt, including having me cry the entire time from laughing so hard! I really needed this! 😂
@@MissJoy16 thanks! I see I wrote this a year ago so you know what that means...re-watch it!! 🤪 I was just actually figuring out what to watch in a bit! Good timing. 😀
@@MissJoy16 hellooooo hmmmm suggestions...I like Fortune Feister (she’s a bit rudish at times but I love her)! She’s got a Netflix special too that I watched recently (I think it was Netflix lol that or prime video)! My memory is going quickly since I hit 40 a couple years ago, sorry...🤪🤪🤪🤪 My all time favorite is Jim Gaffigan. I can watch all of his stuff over and over like I’ve never seen it before. He’s also got tons of Netflix specials and he’s going on a new tour soon! If he comes here to Mpls I’m definitely gonna try and get a seat! Omg I just love his comedy and it’s “clean” comedy too, so if your little one happens to come strolling in after bedtime, no worries!! He also has some RUclips channels and they’re fun too. I also like Kevin James but it’s harder to find more on him. Still, the two shows I’ve seen of him on tv or Netflix have been hilarious as well! Him and Jim have me literally laughing til I can’t breathe!! You know that kinda laugh I’m talking about lol!! Enjoy!! (Sorry if you’ve already seen these comedians and/or you don’t like them...I’ll try to remember some more from dry bar too, as I’ve seen a lot on there as well! Most are super funny! That’s how I found Fortune Feister)!!!! PS sorry for such a long reply! 😬 lol
He is great! Saw him live at the Stress Factory in New Jersey. He greeted everyone who wanted to meet him after the show!!! Gary, you handled those asshole hecklers with such grace!!! I'm sorry that he has gone through so much with his battle with depression!
But at least you got a cultural education, whether you wanted it or not. Kids today have no clue about anything that happened more than 10 minutes ago.
We had one TV and about 12 channels where we eventually had to get a box to go past channel 13 when I was eight. It was a revelation, but now it feels like that Bruce Springsteen song about nothing on.
That is a taping of the radio program Prarie Home Companion, with Chris Thile, the mandolin player, who took over for Garrison Keillor. All those people on stage was part of the aura that made it a "live" radio program like the old days.
Glad I'm not the only one whose Sundays were less the second day of the weekend than the time to begin stressing about Monday. Gulman never disappoints -- and he's easy on the eyes, too. But, seriously, hockey? Only the second most expensive sport -- after, like, polo.
I looked it up. Hockey isn't even in the top 5. Golf, ski jumping, anything with horses - polo or equestrian, car racing (on a track), pentathlon, there were a few others I forgot..
that started slow, he seemed very morose, and that death's head grin after each punch line ... but i hung in, and right at the end he just got to my funny bone. i was all alone and i couldn't stop laughing.
It’s only been a few days for me, but I’m now trying to find as many Gary Gulman sets as possible. Blame the state conTRACtors that had me in hysterics! He’s SO good!
Gary is the best comedian in the world who has not sold out or has been bought out. I love this guy, his deliveries kill me everytime, even when I've heard the joke before...... You are the shit Gary
@@deniseb.7795 Things I permanently associate with Gulman: audacity, temerity, people who leave grocery carts in lines to keep shopping, guac affordability
I'd never heard about this guy until he went on This American Life, this is the first time I've checked him out. American comics don't really often appeal to my sense of humour. But man, I was crying when he was talking about the missing kids on milk cartons, and the audience gives him NOTHING. He has such a perfect mix of genuine honestly and absurdism, why isn't that shit playing with the crowd here?
In the 1980s I was in the middle of a huge case where six girls were abducted from my neighborhood. They found three of the girls fairly quickly. The other three took decades to find. They eventually turned up cemented into a structure that their killer had a holiday home near. I remember being told to never talk to strangers and be scared of everyone. Wierd time to be alive.
He's so very very funny. "There was no Ruth." But OMG Live From. Could you possibly fill the stage with more ancillary, distracting, non-essential items?? I realize it's radio, but that is the most non conducive set for performing comedy I've ever seen. At one point I thought I saw a Mr Coffee behind Gary, and then was that Hal Linden walking around behind him??
I honestly think it was disrespectful. Like how hard would it be to put Gary off to the side under spotlight and dim the stage?? Gary should've came back out and milled around them while they played. Ha.
At least his parents patronized and humored him. I'd ask my dad for something: Dad, I really need a new bike (kids always *need* stuff). My father's reply: Yeah, we'll get two of them. My parents weren't the type that took and interest in our future. I was very gifted with art. I'd draw, paint, etc..I'd finally get my mom's attention. Mom, look at this. My mom, on the phone, smoking a B&H cigarette: So, she came in and...Oh yeah, that's nice....(drag off cigarette that she would burn up far more than she'd smoke)....no, she came in and told Rudy to....To be fair, when I grew up, I realized that they were constantly working and keeping our heads above water. Then my mom would come home and cook, while my dad was out getting groceries. Anything that was not immediately critical, like a broken bone or missing finger, was not important. Teeth loose? Cut? Sliver? My dad would say,: Come over here and either pull out a string, merthiolate, or his pocket knife. It was the old school. By the way, we feared the merthiolate. My dad would bring home these little capsules from the refinery that he'd crush and apply to woulds. I would rather be cut again than get merthiolate. Of course, they had a paper jacket, so that was all you needed to keep the shards of what seemed to be broken glass at bay after crushing it. He loved operating on you with his pocket knife when you got a sliver. Hacking away and creating more damage than the sliver could ever do. Me: No dad, just leave it in, I like it. Dad: See? I got it, now go get the merthiolate. Good times....
OK, now I've seen Gary not do so great. Nearly bombing, but not quite. Rare, I hope, for him, I love his material and his delivery, both. I love Live From Here, too! But on his night it was not his room.
First joke I heard was In Defense of Vanilla ice... 5 minutes ago..... July 23rd 2020 Gotta Say... I Don't Hate it.....
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Strange, in his HBO special about depression, he tells the same 60 Minutes story but it´s his MOTHER who would change the channel. Not only that, I think she was a single mother, so no father.
Jokes involve the sounds of words, among other components. Maybe Gary decided that one parental unit name sounds funnier than the other, so he changed it up.
The band setting up in the midst of BRILLIANCE is completely disrespectful and distracting, to both Gary and the audience. Gary could've riffed on the that, or lost his cool, but he is a complete pro and entertaining the audience was top of mind.
realities of live production demands- it's called show business. not ideal, but Gary handled it fine as any true pro would. the 'technician' everyone is dissing is show host, good guy and genius musician Chris Thile getting his instrument ready.
It's the live radio program Prairie Home Companion. There were no breaks between sets, one bit bled right into the other with all the players working around each other like clockwork- the show was always meant to replicate the old days of radio before the invention of television.
What a horrible set up for stand up....a band setting up around you while you do your set. You could see the look on Gary's face, it was a "you have got to be kidding me" look as the guy was kneeling down plugging in his ukulele, or whatever it is.
That is a taping of the Prairie Home Companion, which is a live radio program. The guy with the mandolin is Chris Thile, the host (who took over from Garrison Keillor), & the band are all the players who made the program come alive (like old time radio programs did). This is how it worked with ALL musician guests. Old time radio wasn't seen- it was heard. So in the old days the listeners didn't know about all the stuff going on around the singer, or the Lone Ranger show, or whatever. The fact that PHC was taped with a live audience meant they had the chance to see all the nuts & bolts.
He's not making fun of the kids. He's making fun of the differences between they way they put out information ABOUT missing kids then as compared to now. THEN they had milk cartons- school lunchroom tiny milk cartons that kids who WEREN'T missing looked at while eating their lunch!. NOW they have Amber Alerts & Code Adams that go out over all the media channels.
That's the radio program Prairie Home Companion. The whole show is like that. THAT is a radio show for NPR that would be done live in front of an audience. And so "barn theater" WAS the look & feel of the old timey radio show made famous by Garrison Keillor!
From this point on I will forever attempt to embody Gary's seemingly unaffected demeanour toward loitering, unimpressed instrument players when I sense undue pressure.
hes got great jokes but his delivery is a tad slow and dry by his monotone voice. Speed up the punchline and have a little bit more energy.My own opinion.I will still watch him.he makes me laugh.
This guy is so underrated.
Omg I completely agree!! I say that every time I watch one of his bits!
Once saw him live, and he got laughs just by having a staring contest with the audience.
"It's a battle of wills... and I'm winning."
He is the voice of anyone who was born in the mid 70s and grew up in the 80s. Way too real lol.
Gary Gulman is hilarious. I'm so glad he's back.
Helluva tough venue for standup. Made no less difficult by Chris and others tinkering at his feet on stage. And Gary STILL kills it! The consummate professional with great material.
gabelogan56.....I was thinking the same thing but you raise even a bigger question....that question is who is Chris?
I know! what, there's no curtain they could be behind while setting up?! Gary is the best!
@@swill1020 - Chris is the man with the mandolin. Chris Thile who took over Prairie Home Companion. This was a taping of that show. I heard it on the radio.
It was a taping of Prairie Home Companion, which is a "live" radio program, so having all the musicians & bit players all happening at once on the stage is part of the aura.
@@alcannavaciolo2349 - It is a taping of the radio program Prairie Home Companion. The mandolin player is Chris Thile who took over for Garrison Keillor. So there is no curtain.
I love his smile!
"Just for a point of comparison, there are more Jews who have been Messiah!"
Had me crying laughing! Excellent work, sir!
"You are more likely to walk on water than you are to skate on it." That was classic.
I may be inordinately fond of Gulman.
So many interesting things are going on with the underlying ideas of what he presents.
He's probably the best Boston comedian ..ergo, the best comedian.
Can't forget about ol' Billy rednuts!
Doug Stanhope.
@@Smokealotofblunts Stanhope and Gulman are both great comics, but you can't compare them, they are so different.
I, too, am inordinately fond of Gulman. I have met him and he is such a mensch!
Id have to put Bill Burr ahead of him but only just slightly. Gulman is definitely one of the top 10 comedians working today.
Goddamn, I remember feeling the same thing as a child when "60 Minutes" came on.
Mine was the theme for "Unsolved Mysteries". I still can't get through it. I put on a random episode on Amazon Prime a couple of nights ago and I ended up having to press the "skip intro" button. That music still creeps me out.
Gary, you're so gifted...totally had my crying with the figure skater and hockey bit at the end :) Come to Charleston, SC!
As soon as he said the dairy people have me on a case I lost it so hard
It’s refreshing to see a comedian who has a great vocabulary. Most people in the audience probably have no idea what he’s saying half the time.
I notice that too -- his usage of a wide vocabulary in his act. I like that he treats his audience like it is intelligent.
No ruth in that home. I'm dead af🤣
Omg, wow, I haven’t laughed like that for a longggg time...I’m talking the kind of really deep, genuine laugh that takes over your entire body and makes your stomach hurt, including having me cry the entire time from laughing so hard! I really needed this! 😂
I love that description! His bits give me that too, that's why he's one of my favorites that I re-watch all the time.
@@MissJoy16 thanks! I see I wrote this a year ago so you know what that means...re-watch it!! 🤪 I was just actually figuring out what to watch in a bit! Good timing. 😀
@@ChaCha.44 I love it when things work out like that! Haha
If you have anything to recommend me, please do!
@@MissJoy16 hellooooo hmmmm suggestions...I like Fortune Feister (she’s a bit rudish at times but I love her)! She’s got a Netflix special too that I watched recently (I think it was Netflix lol that or prime video)! My memory is going quickly since I hit 40 a couple years ago, sorry...🤪🤪🤪🤪 My all time favorite is Jim Gaffigan. I can watch all of his stuff over and over like I’ve never seen it before. He’s also got tons of Netflix specials and he’s going on a new tour soon! If he comes here to Mpls I’m definitely gonna try and get a seat! Omg I just love his comedy and it’s “clean” comedy too, so if your little one happens to come strolling in after bedtime, no worries!! He also has some RUclips channels and they’re fun too. I also like Kevin James but it’s harder to find more on him. Still, the two shows I’ve seen of him on tv or Netflix have been hilarious as well! Him and Jim have me literally laughing til I can’t breathe!! You know that kinda laugh I’m talking about lol!! Enjoy!! (Sorry if you’ve already seen these comedians and/or you don’t like them...I’ll try to remember some more from dry bar too, as I’ve seen a lot on there as well! Most are super funny! That’s how I found Fortune Feister)!!!!
PS sorry for such a long reply! 😬 lol
He is great! Saw him live at the Stress Factory in New Jersey. He greeted everyone who wanted to meet him after the show!!! Gary, you handled those asshole hecklers with such grace!!! I'm sorry that he has gone through so much with his battle with depression!
If I was that unfunny and was a comedian, I'd be seriously depressed too
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JESUS I'm so in love with this man!
Me too
Me 3
Me 4😂
The pain of growing up with only 1 TV in the house and only 3 channels!!!
But at least you got a cultural education, whether you wanted it or not. Kids today have no clue about anything that happened more than 10 minutes ago.
We had one TV and about 12 channels where we eventually had to get a box to go past channel 13 when I was eight. It was a revelation, but now it feels like that Bruce Springsteen song about nothing on.
I love him.
😂😂😂 60 Minutes ruined my Sunday nights, too!
This guy is amazing!!!
he is funny, even when multiple technicians are fiddling around near his ankles
That is a taping of the radio program Prarie Home Companion, with Chris Thile, the mandolin player, who took over for Garrison Keillor. All those people on stage was part of the aura that made it a "live" radio program like the old days.
He is killin me with those curls on his knoggin!
He's spot on about Ziggy.
This guy is always so great!
“Teach I have to miss music class, the dairy people have me on a case”
LOL! While tossing a cigarette from between his lips. Pure gold! Or, pure GULman!
catharine orellana just noticed that! Awesome! Hope he’s done w the great depresh
“Hi mom thank you for turning a care free hobby and turning it into a joyless prison”. Figure skater.
Christ, I haven't laughed like that since grade school.
He is absolutely amazing! I love this guy
Glad I'm not the only one whose Sundays were less the second day of the weekend than the time to begin stressing about Monday.
Gulman never disappoints -- and he's easy on the eyes, too. But, seriously, hockey? Only the second most expensive sport -- after, like, polo.
Golf is probably more expensive.
You forgot skiing.
@@tjmctube you can rent ski stuff right?
I looked it up. Hockey isn't even in the top 5. Golf, ski jumping, anything with horses - polo or equestrian, car racing (on a track), pentathlon, there were a few others I forgot..
@@screamtoasigh9984 At 50 or 100 bucks a pop for a weekend? That adds up.
that started slow, he seemed very morose, and that death's head grin after each punch line ... but i hung in, and right at the end he just got to my funny bone. i was all alone and i couldn't stop laughing.
Principessa Marina - I guess that’s his trademark style: the slow burn.
From Disney to the tick tick tick of 60 minutes and "more Jews have been the Messiah" I'm dying laughing
Gary! I havent found any new videos of him! this is great.
A month ago on Conan: ruclips.net/video/4OykXFfgsgY/видео.html
This was too funny! Love Gary Gulman!
ruclips.net/video/lCI6LheXwis/видео.html
It’s only been a few days for me, but I’m now trying to find as many Gary Gulman sets as possible. Blame the state conTRACtors that had me in hysterics! He’s SO good!
I love Gary Gulman xxxxx 💕 please come to Melbourne!! I want to paint your portrait!! 🎨
I absolutely love him.
Gary is the best comedian in the world who has not sold out or has been bought out. I love this guy, his deliveries kill me everytime, even when I've heard the joke before...... You are the shit Gary
Gary, you're fantastic!
More gold from Gary
"the audacity, nay, the temerity!"
I found myself saying something in Gary's manner the other day, completely unwittingly, with the "nay, the ..."!
@@deniseb.7795 Things I permanently associate with Gulman: audacity, temerity, people who leave grocery carts in lines to keep shopping, guac affordability
This guy is brilliant!
if you like him, check out Owen Benjamin
I'd never heard about this guy until he went on This American Life, this is the first time I've checked him out. American comics don't really often appeal to my sense of humour. But man, I was crying when he was talking about the missing kids on milk cartons, and the audience gives him NOTHING. He has such a perfect mix of genuine honestly and absurdism, why isn't that shit playing with the crowd here?
There are other videos where he tells that joke, and it gets a lot of laughs.
Must have just been the audience =/
Gary Gulman‘s anxious character is so adorable lol
Except it's not an act. He came out admitting he went voluntarily for treatment of depression, so his anxiety is who he really is!
He's fantastic!
You're great Gary.
Sunday anxiety crisis
Outstanding!
Love him.
experiencing that weekly sunday anxiety before starting another week of work too. sigh
Thankfully things have changed in hockey. Quinn, Jack, Zach Hyman, Adam Fox...golden age
Underrated
In the 1980s I was in the middle of a huge case where six girls were abducted from my neighborhood. They found three of the girls fairly quickly. The other three took decades to find. They eventually turned up cemented into a structure that their killer had a holiday home near. I remember being told to never talk to strangers and be scared of everyone. Wierd time to be alive.
Weird time to be alive. Worse if one was dead!
With Chris Thile?? Amazing!!!! Gary is one of the GOAT
"Thanks for turning a carefree hobby into a joyless prison" Right the fuck on!
Tragically, the Netflix special is gone.
Why??? And where can I find it??
But he has his special The Great Depresh, which is amazing, on HBOGo, and you can get the audio of that Netflix special on Spotify
Where was he performing? Wish he'd come to my state!
Garygulman.com
Must be nerve wracking to open for a band as a comedy act! He did great
What was this? Gary Gulman live at the Grand Ol' Opry?...
I had the same experience with 60 minutes !! ahahaha laughin' but it wasn't funny then. hindsight's 20/20 lol
That was another one that sucked. 20/20. Used to come on ABC on Fri after TGIF... Hugh Downs and Barbera Walters.. hahs..
I grew up on free lunch, the rich kids hear that and do not understand what that is like. It is not a good feeling growing up with.
I've been crackin up every joke
I love 60 minutes 😂
Is that Chris Thile in the back? How random. Did not expect to see him on a Gary Gulman video haha
Chris Thile is the host of the radio show that Gary is appearing on here :)
Good laughs! I wonder who the music is that follows you. Oh - the Punch Brothers.
This guy is hilarious
He's so very very funny. "There was no Ruth." But OMG Live From. Could you possibly fill the stage with more ancillary, distracting, non-essential items?? I realize it's radio, but that is the most non conducive set for performing comedy I've ever seen. At one point I thought I saw a Mr Coffee behind Gary, and then was that Hal Linden walking around behind him??
I honestly think it was disrespectful. Like how hard would it be to put Gary off to the side under spotlight and dim the stage??
Gary should've came back out and milled around them while they played. Ha.
At least his parents patronized and humored him. I'd ask my dad for something: Dad, I really need a new bike (kids always *need* stuff). My father's reply: Yeah, we'll get two of them. My parents weren't the type that took and interest in our future. I was very gifted with art. I'd draw, paint, etc..I'd finally get my mom's attention. Mom, look at this. My mom, on the phone, smoking a B&H cigarette: So, she came in and...Oh yeah, that's nice....(drag off cigarette that she would burn up far more than she'd smoke)....no, she came in and told Rudy to....To be fair, when I grew up, I realized that they were constantly working and keeping our heads above water. Then my mom would come home and cook, while my dad was out getting groceries. Anything that was not immediately critical, like a broken bone or missing finger, was not important. Teeth loose? Cut? Sliver? My dad would say,: Come over here and either pull out a string, merthiolate, or his pocket knife. It was the old school. By the way, we feared the merthiolate. My dad would bring home these little capsules from the refinery that he'd crush and apply to woulds. I would rather be cut again than get merthiolate. Of course, they had a paper jacket, so that was all you needed to keep the shards of what seemed to be broken glass at bay after crushing it. He loved operating on you with his pocket knife when you got a sliver. Hacking away and creating more damage than the sliver could ever do. Me: No dad, just leave it in, I like it. Dad: See? I got it, now go get the merthiolate. Good times....
Boston boy, nuff said.
“...bullied in ten more hours.”
Perfect
So much of his material...he "seems" to young to have those experiences...
OK, now I've seen Gary not do so great. Nearly bombing, but not quite.
Rare, I hope, for him, I love his material and his delivery, both.
I love Live From Here, too! But on his night it was not his room.
Gary I think we had the same parents!
Wait till you get 60!
....me too 😒😣🥺
Now we have amber alerts; back then they had milk. Hahahahaha
Nice Stephen King reference.
First joke I heard was In Defense of Vanilla ice... 5 minutes ago..... July 23rd 2020 Gotta Say... I Don't Hate it.....
Strange, in his HBO special about depression, he tells the same 60 Minutes story but it´s his MOTHER who would change the channel. Not only that, I think she was a single mother, so no father.
Like Jim Gaffigan said: "Sometimes, as a comedian, I lie."
Jokes involve the sounds of words, among other components. Maybe Gary decided that one parental unit name sounds funnier than the other, so he changed it up.
The band setting up in the midst of BRILLIANCE is completely disrespectful and distracting, to both Gary and the audience. Gary could've riffed on the that, or lost his cool, but he is a complete pro and entertaining the audience was top of mind.
realities of live production demands- it's called show business. not ideal, but Gary handled it fine as any true pro would. the 'technician' everyone is dissing is show host, good guy and genius musician Chris Thile getting his instrument ready.
It's the live radio program Prairie Home Companion. There were no breaks between sets, one bit bled right into the other with all the players working around each other like clockwork- the show was always meant to replicate the old days of radio before the invention of television.
A vernacular assassin.
I was looking for the game gulman because of penguinz0
Thanks for turning a carefree hobby into a joyless prison 😭
Well, the good news is, it's a radio show.
03:45 Begin here:)
But (I digress)... I really wanted to play hockey
A bit more sinister : Twilight Zone
Missing children trading cards...:0
There was no roof.
What a horrible set up for stand up....a band setting up around you while you do your set. You could see the look on Gary's face, it was a "you have got to be kidding me" look as the guy was kneeling down plugging in his ukulele, or whatever it is.
So true...it wrecks your attention.
That is a taping of the Prairie Home Companion, which is a live radio program. The guy with the mandolin is Chris Thile, the host (who took over from Garrison Keillor), & the band are all the players who made the program come alive (like old time radio programs did). This is how it worked with ALL musician guests. Old time radio wasn't seen- it was heard. So in the old days the listeners didn't know about all the stuff going on around the singer, or the Lone Ranger show, or whatever. The fact that PHC was taped with a live audience meant they had the chance to see all the nuts & bolts.
@@catharineorellana3522 makes sense. Thanks for explaining.
He looks js like Kramer wen his hairs shorter
This crowd is awful. The Gul deserves better. Much better. The best crowds actually, nothing else.
Um, Gary, I wouldn’t make fun of the missing kids.
He's not making fun of the kids. He's making fun of the differences between they way they put out information ABOUT missing kids then as compared to now. THEN they had milk cartons- school lunchroom tiny milk cartons that kids who WEREN'T missing looked at while eating their lunch!. NOW they have Amber Alerts & Code Adams that go out over all the media channels.
Where does the violinist really have to be. What? Fiddler on the roof at the barn theater. Get off the stage. Guys trying to do his set.
You're aware that this is a live radio show, right? So they have to be ready to go as soon as his time is up?
Also, that's a mandolin.
That's the radio program Prairie Home Companion. The whole show is like that. THAT is a radio show for NPR that would be done live in front of an audience. And so "barn theater" WAS the look & feel of the old timey radio show made famous by Garrison Keillor!
From this point on I will forever attempt to embody Gary's seemingly unaffected demeanour toward loitering, unimpressed instrument players when I sense undue pressure.
You don't know that child kidnappings were, 🕷 "GROSSLY OVERSTATED", that's propaganda your handler insisted on for your career.
hes got great jokes but his delivery is a tad slow and dry by his monotone voice. Speed up the punchline and have a little bit more energy.My own opinion.I will still watch him.he makes me laugh.
yeah he was slower than usual in this clip
Sorry to see his act is full of weirdo propaganda . . the Salk thing, now this ~
There are as many missing children as ever . .
Shut the fuck up.
Yeah, really jones, shut the fuck up...
Guy is super smart super witty
At least he tells the truth about the tribe.. ruthless, stealing hallmark cards and tricking children. Plus he is funny AF