You know what thank you for this! I’m 38, a year ago I became a widow and I constantly worry about people judging me. Sometimes I refrain myself from wearing a pretty dress because in my head I think every one of my neighbors will judge me and I’m tired as hell of that feeling. I’m not going to wait until I’m 50 to not give a crap about what anybody says or think! 🙏 ☺️
I’m 35 and I say don’t let anyone hold you back I say do wear whatever you want to as long as it makes you feel good. I spent most of my 20s nursing a broken back and I’m not letting anything stop me from doing what I feel like. I recommend the “life changing magic of not giving a f*ck” by Sarah Knight it helped me a lot with this (Warning she curses a lot) Wish you well 💜💜💜
In my case I'm still wondering why my name is always coming out of peoples lips. Even people I've never associated myself with or have seen in years. I'm a 40yr old introvert and want no part of it, lol!
I love her! I’m 51 & it’s not that you stop caring, it’s just that once you reach 50, you realize that all the stupid sh*t you worried about in your 20’s, 30’s & 40’s really doesn’t matter. You realize what’s really important and you re-prioritize.
I am turning 40 🎉, I am feeling this way right now. My children are grown , I’m moving to my dream state .. Florida 😅 Ready to live it up !! Throwing my cares away . I’m not waiting another year or 10 to prioritize myself 😉
Great enough to watch multiple times. She is one of the undersung heroes, the comedians that bring so much relief and buoying for just a long enough time to catch a breath and keep carrying on.
@Peter Evans It's not about "not caring about" it's getting a better understanding of when it will really be worth causing a fuss and when it is better to leave people to work through their own drama. A 'karen' in this context would be someone who has not learned how to stay out of situations yet.
I remember loads of 50somethings complaining that when you turn 50, you become invisible. Now I've turned 50 I've realized invisibility is a superpower!
Im divorced after 18 yrs...as a man..60....In my youth I did some modeling...I keep up my looks and shape...I never realized at this age.... 20 something girls would be hitting on me...its crazy
Yes, I love comedy with substance. Doesn’t hurt that she is pretty with a nice voice too. I’m a fan from singapore. I’ve bookmarked her as one of my favorite comedians.
I’m 62 (grew up in the south) and I LOVE this! I definitely identified with every part of this, and she had me LMAO… especially the part about raising teenage boys vs teen girls and getting them ready for college! She’s SO SPOT ON and SO HILARIOUS! I’ve watched this TWICE already, shared it with all of my adult friends (whom I know will crack up laughing at it! 😂), and will probably watch it a couple more times, ESPECIALLY when I need a GOOD LAUGH! 🤣😂🤣
My wife is 69 and can bench press more than most people. She can cut you to ribbons verbally and does not suffer fools. Yet she is kind and caring helping friends and family through bad times. Her filters separate out the noise of people who are clueless and she does not care what others think. She loved this video and so did I.
@Sarah Marie you are absolutely right about women’s uterus as being a vessel for another life. There should be a class ( mandate even) for those who wants to have kids to take and pass with high marks before they can have kids. My parents have 9 kids but they are the best parents to me.
@Sarah Marie Really, what Mom other than a comedian joking, really wants a whole lot of credit for giving birth? I don't know what circle YOU run in but everyone I know is a Mom and NO one really lists that as her first thing to be proud of, so much as being proud of her kids, so it's basically a non-issue that you used as an excuse to bash women....over a comedian who meant it as a friggin joke!! Anyway, Karen, I mean Sarah to answer your comment, I dunno if you have children, but pushing a baby's head out of your va-jay deserves credit whether a Mom asks for it or not. You do realize that a woman can die from childbirth even in the USA right? A woman risks her LIFE every time she gives birth, especially in less developed countries. No one would dare bash a service member because they may have to give their life for this country, but a Mom who may have to die to give birth shouldn't dare take credit for that!! People, btw, are also so anxious to take a woman's choice about a pregnancy away from her, but they are real quick to tell her that giving birth and choosing life is also not anything to be proud of. Of course, people who are also fantastic parents should get more and separate Kudos, but that is a whole different subject. Sarah, do you tell YOUR mother how little her giving birth to you means to you? You should tell your OWN mother how you don't appreciate her sacrifices so that you can exist. Shame on you. Also, we give men all kinds of father's day/dad credit for their sperm-donorship, no matter how involved they are and they never had to risk one bit of their health or 9 months of their lives or risk dying for that honor. Let's talk about the next 18 years, because we all know the odds are that Mom gets the lion's share of THAT whole job, no matter what the fathers claim, and no matter how many Karens judge her, less than perfect, performance as a mother. If you can't be supportive of other women, then at least keep your negative opinion to yourself. I'm super tired of women bashing other women! Mothering is hard and it's really pathetic for a WOMAN to be that way toward other women when we get enough of that from men. Your not a messenger, your a karen, complaining about a comedian by bashing other women because you were literally looking for something to complain about, so you just had to lay into, WHAT, women having pride in giving birth?! Geez.
Bless your heart. Theres nothing more satistying that striking a conversation with a woman almost twice my age about her sandals. Birkenstock, fitflop, vionic. Clarks, mephisto. Staying at an expensive hotel has been a smart investment for my libido.
I'm looking forward to yelling inappropriate things at Thanksgiving dinner. Or anywhere important. Lol. But I'm not waiting til 70. I'm planning early onset obnoxious behavior. 😂
@dablklika Most of us enjoy her stories and are entertained by her. Comedy is about wittiness and smart observations. Doesn’t have to be uproariously funny. I’ve watched enough comedies to tell you that some of the “uproariously funny” ones makes one feel empty afterwards. They are vulgar for the sake of being vulgar thinking it’s funny & the content is zero. I truly enjoy her smooth delivery and great content & story-telling. It keeps me hooked.
There really is something to turning 50. All of a sudden, you do not care about all the crap that used to keep you up at night. It’s so freeing! And it’s so amazing that most women I know felt the same way when then turned 50.
Yes there is , instead of a midlife crisis ‘I’m getting old’ boo hooing ‘ , to me it was more of feeling of ‘ I’ve arrived to a higher plateau in life ‘, not as in believing I’m better than anyone , just more like it’s all downhill from here and I’m going to enjoy the ride , going uphill is the hard part ,,so .Wheee ! .., just keep your hands inside the ride to avoid bodily injury , lol ,,sorry I’m laughing while writing this and obviously not caring if I make a lot of sense , oh my word,,belly laughing so hard right now ( and it’s remarkable how good that feels to laugh so hard after all this doom and gloom with the pandemic ,,,near crying because of how welcoming it is to have endorphins flowing, like my body almost forgot how good laughter feels ,,, one of my first thoughts was “ I’m a half century old now and can do what I want when I want I earned it ! , and I have a LOT of ‘been there , done that ‘ in my previous years ..... Next ? < as in what’s new to do ,,, 😝, what Can I do for me today , or do nothing at all if I don’t want to. Enjoy life , we indeed earned it !
Yes, it is true. I am a 58 year old woman who went thru my 20's, 30's & 40's dreading the 2 questions I always got: 1. Why aren't you married? 2. Why don't you have children? I always felt like there was something wrong with me or that others would think there was because I never married or had kids. I wanted to but was horrible at relationships! When I hit 50, I felt suddenly free. People stopped asking me if I was married, and didn't ask me about children. I realized it was okay to be single And not have to feel embarrassed about it. Turning 50 was wonderful!
The older i get and im only 47 the more i can appreciate Ebenezer Scrooge. And the more i miss Oscar the Grouch. And the 2 old men in the muppet show balcony are still hilarious.
I just turned 60 and have been retired for 4 years, my wonderful husband died from brain cancer 2 years ago (I miss him every day) and my son is grown....life is good. I can relate!! I don’t care what people think about me, I do what I want and I’m loving life!!! Growing older is incredibly freeing!!
I am also 60 and my husband died two years ago with cancer. I sure do miss him also he was a pharmacist. I have a thirty year old son. I wish you the best from Mississippi
@@beckyhoffman9423 thank you. Funny, my son will be 32 next month. Parallels!! I’m sorry for your loss. Losing your love and friend is so awful. Good luck from SC.
What an absolute delight! You are great, Lady - thank you for taking our minds off the the world and it's current drama chaotic mess. Just what the doctor ordered - a continuous good laugh.
@@alvallac2171At 80 years young, I don't really care anymore. I really don't care about a lot of things since the stroke I had 4 months ago and must do everything one handed, You had no knowledge of that fact about me, yet you chose to show your superiority by correcting my message. It must be difficult for you to find time to police everyone's messages and correct them. Karen's show was the first time I've belly laughed and enjoyed myself in these past months. Thank you for taking some of that joy away. I truly hope your 2021 is better than the 2020 you are obviously having to endure.
@@tinydancer36 oh don’t worry I be already offended some people telling me I’m pushy. Even my mother said where the hell did my daughter go when I ticked her off one day for not listening to me properly. I’ve come straight out and said I’m sick of all the bs and being taken advantage of. Some people salute you and just yell you go girl so it’s kind of interesting. Let’s just say since I started I’ve had temporary bans on multiple social media platforms which now I guess I can wear like a badge of honour. I’ve also had Aggressive men who support the Ts call me a Terf. Seriously the only feminist policies I follow are those of the suffragettes and first wave feminism not the radical post modern feminism of today.
@@Herbie11 God, I'm so glad you said that. Thank you! I actually find this woman annoying. Edit: I was being nosey and see you subscribe to Bobby Parrish...me too!! I knew I liked you, lol. Sorry for the nosiness though!😂
So true ,we’re made backwards , should born with some wisdom and it fade as we grow old ; could only imagine how many less mistakes would be made . Young dumb decisions ,older wiser but too late to fix dumb decisions
I'm 70 now, but when I reached 60 I turned around and said to everyone around me!! I have given you all 75% of my life!! The 25% left now BELONGS TO ME AND MYSELF ALONE!! and it will continue until I'm gone!! This is my time now so back off!!
I love this. I raised 5 kids, all grown now and my husband traded me in for a younger model. Im free for the first time in my life. Your mantra is now mine!! Hugs
I am a 55 year old English guy so why am I watching a 55 year old American woman telling me about her life?....I am glad she did because she is fantastic!!!
I havent cared about people's opinions about me since 25. Its eye opening when you realized how stupid and trivial the things most people devote their lives to. Drinking, jobs, vehicles, and gossip. I want to be free, happy, fit, and wealthy, so I keep my circle small.
This is literally why I have a community garden. I ride my bike there, weed weed weed, and I don’t kill people (or as I tell my friends, “my garden keeps me out of trouble”)
Yes - weeding.. my machete is named Betty! No lie, Betty died last night. The duct tape that was holding the handle aint sticky no more. I have new one in my Amazon cart.. not sure yet if her name will be Betty. 😆😆😆😆
I accidently found this video. I never laughrd so much. She is very talented and very funny. She is a jewel. God bless her. Looking forward to more videos.
100% on the mark! That is the best part of growing older is you get to the age that you really don't care what anybody thinks anymore and it truly is freeing.
@@elizabethboyer9390 But it IS ribald.... (A word that's probably in Webster's). Context is everything... She said "nut juice" 3 times. 🤔 She's EXTREMELY funny. Hello from the south (of France) 🇫🇷.
I’m about to hit your age target and I must say this is the best time to be alive!!! Embracing the art of (not so) subtly “not giving a f*ck” is such a liberating feeling.
I'm 90 now, and really ugly. It's great. I wear no makeup and just go around scaring people. I love the look on their face when they look at me and don't know what to say! They're ashamed to stare, or look away. They're stuck. I enjoy that so much!
I think our biggest problem as women is caring about what everyone else thinks instead of what we want. At 54 I feel more alive now than I ever have before. Just want to revel in my awesomeness.
That is the major insecurity for men too believe it or not, at 51 I am happily not giving a fig. It is a time in life where we have (some) maturity and enough energy to enjoy it. I walk down the street and I will say hello to everyone, and don't care whether they think I'm a loon or not :)
@@worthlessdollar1 Wrong we spend our whole adult early life trying to please everybody and finally after 50 you realize you just have to be happy with yourself. She is awesome.
my wife comes back from her "walking group" and tells me that she didn't complain at all... should I remain happily oblivious or start planning my own demise?🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely refreshing! Love this gal's truth & humor! These days younger women from their teen through their 30's are swearing & we're sick of hearing them drop the F-bomb in regular sentences; sleazy!
I’m 68 and sometimes,when I’m driving with my sunglasses on,and,slightly tinted windows, a man will do that double take,then,look embarrassed when he gets a closer look…..like he didn’t realize how old I was when he flashed that “look”….it’s kinda funny..
LOL good stuff-thank you! I am 68 years old it was about at 50 that I realized I could finally be myself. My passport picture, just taken last year, made me look like I should have a candy cottage in the woods! Neutral face indeed!
I just turned 50, been married 24 years and have a freshman and junior in college and a junior in high school. I couldn’t be any closer to your demographic!!! Loved every minute!
I know, I almost spit out my tea! Our male dog sleeps with me until dad comes to bed, then he moves. After my husband (aka the nightowl) comes to bed, our girl gets up there and takes her half out of the middle. LOL!
Oh my gosh Karen Morgan is hysterical! I'm recovering from back fusion surgery and I was laughing so hard that I had to roll onto my side because it hurt so much to laugh but I was enjoying her set soo much. I immediately shared this video with my mom. My husband heard me laughing so much that he got curious and he ended up listening to your set. He also enjoyed it. Karen's take on life's everyday events are hilarious and her delivery is so perfect!
Aw sorry to hear that its hard for you now. Wish you best. Not being able to laugh without being hurt or tentative about it isn't good. I trust it will get better going forward. I once taught myself not to sneeze no matter what :)
My 13 yo son came in wanting to watch whatever was making me laugh so hard… I told him “you wouldn’t like it”… lmao that she started talking about teenage boy stink right after that. 😂 I’ve hated that smell since I was a teenage girl and now my babies are 10 & 13 and I’ve threatened to put a door at the end of the hall to keep the stink on their side of the house!
I’m a 61 year old male. Been married 34 years. Raised and pushed out the door 4 kids. 3 boys and 1 girl. I would have taken 3 more boys for the 1 girl but it is what it is. My wife and I still like each other and are great friends. With all that we have been through together, she and I have a united front on the we couldn’t care less what anybody thinks mentality. And our kids and grandkids know it. Which cuts down on foolishness a whole lot. This was a very funny and on point comedian. My wife and I laughed with the knowledge this pretty lady has.
I stopped caring in my early 40's but it's even better in my 50's now. It's very freeing. And she is right, gimme the bacon and no one will get hurt. 😂😂🤓
I'll hit 54 this year... don't give two hoots pootie about crap amymore, been saying "kiss my grits " alot lately... seems nobody up north here knows what it means 😁😏🥴🤣😉
Accidentally came across this (but maybe it wasn’t an accident) and I laughed throughout the entire set so hard and loud. You are THE BEST female comedian I have ever heard. Everything about you was entertaining. Best of all no vulgarity, no swearing made it REAL COMEDY. The other stuff is so boring. You my friend, earn your money and tons of respect. The other comedians put so much sex, swearing and political views in their “act” that it’s not funny. I literally skip that garbage now. I thank you so very much for entertaining us all. Bless you
I'm 53 and I finally figured out how to ngaf anymore. And I don't let people walk on me or dismiss me anymore, either. My teenage boys especially, LOL. The down side to being older... I was dx with breast cancer yesterday. Funnily enough, I think I'm finally at the point in my life where I'm strong enough to stand up to it. Thanks for the great set. I loved it!
@11Renee11 I went through Hell trying to get the cancer treated. I literally had to change my health insurance plans, then start interviewing docs all over again, and each of the 4 docs involved, had a 1 month lead time to get in. So it took WAY too long to get the surgery, but I finally got that done in the spring, and then went thru 21 sessions of radiation. Now I'm on hormone reducers for the next 5-10 years, which have some horrible side effects (bone pain making it difficult to walk, for one). But I'm finally done with active treatment and I'm counting my blessings... not everyone in the world (or even in this country) has access to mammograms and other advanced Healthcare. Thanks for asking. 😄
Most comics just give me a couple of good laughs, but this woman is a total hoot ! I laughed from beginning to end ... I love the way Karen sees the world !
Thank you for making my day! Wonderful talent! I’m 63, southern, and can relate to so much of her skit! Our smile can indicate so many moods! Love the husband pillow skit, no, no need for a husband pillow after sleeping single for over 22 years. Thank you, but I enjoy my space! Thank you Karen Morgan!
I had my 51st B-day.....3 weeks after, we were in lock down. It was then that I let my hair go without dying it, stopped wearing makeup and grew fond of wearing comfy leggings, t-shirts and flat shoes (cute one's like lace up boots), and mastered the top messy bun hair style. It was then I realized......I have not "let myself go", but I just don't CARE what people think as much as how I feel.. Very liberating and freeing. Nice comedy set Karen! ( I am sure you guessed where the 1.8K thumbs down were from.....and I am certain you just don't care!~)
Don't say "let yourself go"... You've let yourself FREE!!! we spend way too much time trying to make others like us by looking a certain way, wearing certain things... Being free to be me takes on a WHOLE new meaning as you head to 50, I'm 46 and can feel myself becoming more me every day.
@@furthereast6775 She refers to her husband throughout the performance and also has her ring on:) You know, when you have a house full of children, a career, a home and property to maintain, family obligations, possibly active children in sports and things, maybe take care of elderly family members, have community obligations, and so on, let me tell you, you get exhausted. We have all of that going on and more in our household, and while our intentions to spend one on one time together are good, let's call it "date night," we rarely seem to get there at this current life stage. It doesn't mean we don't love each other, but instead that we are mature and selfless enough to understand that at this point in our life there are sacrifices for the family. So, quite often when we get a few minutes alone, we are happy to just take a nap together quick because we know that we will get our personal life back again after we have handled our obligations and finished raising our wonderful sons and making them well rounded successful and truly loved individuals. We know that we have the rest of our lives. Also, our older friends have reassured us that the second time around going through the dating stage is even better because you've weathered it all together and now your spouse is also your partner in crime(like playing practical jokes together on your children kinda crime) and best friend so to speak😉 So it's all good. Y'all take care now.
@@furthereast6775 too bad your narrative is so myopic…to think someone can’t have a “love life” when they decide to drop the conditioning from society. Maybe examine where you get your thoughts (beliefs) about what constitutes the “right” set-up for a love life??? If it’s rigid standards of what “should” be, take a good, deep, analysis of who set those standards and when you took them on as your beliefs. Too often we believe things that are handed down to us (almost a program downloaded) without any consideration of if we are choosing that consciously or not!! Sounds like the lady from the comment, did all that! She analyzed why she was doing the autopilot things…for others. Maybe you can analyze the autopilot thoughts that determine what makes a woman love life worthy or not…. Your thoughts can create more suffering than almost anything, for your self and others. They can be changed!
I’m also 51 and I’m sitting here in my home office with no makeup on and I’m actually wearing a VELOUR sweat pants suit because it’s cold. 😂 (I think it looks really cute though.) But, in all honesty, I would not leave the house like this. I still color my hair and wear makeup lol. But that’s just me, I’ll probably do those things when I’m 80.
Best comedy I’ve seen in a long time. Intelligent, perceptive, enlightening - funny af. She should have her own talk show - she relates to everyone young and old.
I am 67, married for 38 years and "Karen" really spoke to me! I need a whole lot more of this as we enter our third year of Covid! Consider me subscribed!
No it isnt. Its not a superior talent to stand up that utilizes cussing and profanity. Stand up is stand up. In most cases, its not any more special. Observations tend to be skin level but i guess that's more on the person than the act. But in any case, dry comedy isn't a tier above profane comedy.
You know what thank you for this! I’m 38, a year ago I became a widow and I constantly worry about people judging me. Sometimes I refrain myself from wearing a pretty dress because in my head I think every one of my neighbors will judge me and I’m tired as hell of that feeling. I’m not going to wait until I’m 50 to not give a crap about what anybody says or think! 🙏 ☺️
Please wear your dresses :)
You go ahead and wear a pretty dress WHENEVER you want to. It'll make your morning star shine even brighter! YOU GO, GIRL!
@@evajean206 Thank you 😊 😘
You go girl! I am sorry about your husband. Don't let anyone keep you from being yourself. You earned it.
I’m 35 and I say don’t let anyone hold you back I say do wear whatever you want to as long as it makes you feel good. I spent most of my 20s nursing a broken back and I’m not letting anything stop me from doing what I feel like. I recommend the “life changing magic of not giving a f*ck” by Sarah Knight it helped me a lot with this (Warning she curses a lot)
Wish you well 💜💜💜
What is it they say:
"At 20 you care what people think about you.
At 40 you no longer care.
At 60 you realize no one was ever thinking about you."
Not true.
In my case I'm still wondering why my name is always coming out of peoples lips. Even people I've never associated myself with or have seen in years.
I'm a 40yr old introvert and want no part of it, lol!
Lol, true. I dont care about anybody, so hopefully nobody cares what I think.
Joe, at 20 I didn't care what people thought about me. I sure as heck don't now.
Merry Christmas y'all.
LMAO I had to screen shot that comment it was hilarious!!!!!😁😁😁😁
I love her! I’m 51 & it’s not that you stop caring, it’s just that once you reach 50, you realize that all the stupid sh*t you worried about in your 20’s, 30’s & 40’s really doesn’t matter. You realize what’s really important and you re-prioritize.
Hello how are you doing?
Yep! Well put. Getting older isn't a bad thing, its great!
I am turning 40 🎉, I am feeling this way right now. My children are grown , I’m moving to my dream state .. Florida 😅 Ready to live it up !! Throwing my cares away . I’m not waiting another year or 10 to prioritize myself 😉
@@FitPasson Agree!
That's only because yr on death's door step!
Great enough to watch multiple times. She is one of the undersung heroes, the comedians that bring so much relief and buoying for just a long enough time to catch a breath and keep carrying on.
gr8 comment, all the best and yes, this yt selection was not an unconscious waste of time. Shout out to all the good Karens out there ! 💖
I'm 58, haven't cared for a long time now. I've learned early to mind my business, stay away from drama. Life is good.
Agree. People need to mind their own business.
@Peter Evans It's not about "not caring about" it's getting a better understanding of when it will really be worth causing a fuss and when it is better to leave people to work through their own drama.
A 'karen' in this context would be someone who has not learned how to stay out of situations yet.
@Peter Evans "..in this context"
But congratulations on your definition?
Yes say goodbye to Drama and your life will just brighten amazing.
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I'm 55 and I approve this message.
LOL, yep, don't try this at home! lol
I'm 58 I went from invisible at forty to in your face at 50
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@@kathysahagian7478 the change will do that
@@JB-cd6gn I prefer to think of it as a power surge
I remember loads of 50somethings complaining that when you turn 50, you become invisible. Now I've turned 50 I've realized invisibility is a superpower!
Easier to shoplift? I'm being serious
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Im divorced after 18 yrs...as a man..60....In my youth I did some modeling...I keep up my looks and shape...I never realized at this age.... 20 something girls would be hitting on me...its crazy
Loved her piece, funny, tasteful, sassy, without being vulgar.
Yes, I love comedy with substance. Doesn’t hurt that she is pretty with a nice voice too. I’m a fan from singapore. I’ve bookmarked her as one of my favorite comedians.
Oh gosh I'm only 5 minutes in and almost peed my pants! This 55 year old woman is soooo funny!!!! We all need laughter these days.
She is just speaking truth
*JUST LOOK IN THE MIRROR..ITS THERE 24-HOURS A DAY.....AND ITS FREE!!!!!*
Almost? You’re fortunate!
@@jharvey9898 that was a good one! 😂😂😂
@@jharvey9898 🥶🤣🤔😵💥
I love this woman! I thought I had issues!! She just let me know it’s ok I’m 55 and I need to join a walking group.
Naw, you jest need to settle in the recliner with your Garden and Gun magazine.
Savings lives one walk at a time
Right
I'm a man 66 years old why you worried about age????🤔
Hell ya 😂😎
OMG I have been telling my family and friends for a long time " I'm over 50 I don't care anymore about anything" So this hit home for me!
I’m 62 (grew up in the south) and I LOVE this! I definitely identified with every part of this, and she had me LMAO… especially the part about raising teenage boys vs teen girls and getting them ready for college! She’s SO SPOT ON and SO HILARIOUS!
I’ve watched this TWICE already, shared it with all of my adult friends (whom I know will crack up laughing at it! 😂), and will probably watch it a couple more times, ESPECIALLY when I need a GOOD LAUGH!
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My wife is 69 and can bench press more than most people. She can cut you to ribbons verbally and does not suffer fools. Yet she is kind and caring helping friends and family through bad times. Her filters separate out the noise of people who are clueless and she does not care what others think. She loved this video and so did I.
Girls STILL ROCK after 60, and 70, and.....
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Having a wife that cuts people to ribbons is not something to be proud of. Frankly, I'm surprised that you are.
U are proud ur wife verbally cuts ppl to ribbons? 😳
As a woman in her 60's, a wife for 38 years, a mother of 9 children, plus I work at a Walgreen's....this child spoke to my heart! 💜
Congratulations on your accomplishments. My mom also have 9 kids but 13 grandkids.
My wife is a manager at Walgreen's! LoL
@Sarah Marie you are absolutely right about women’s uterus as being a vessel for another life. There should be a class ( mandate even) for those who wants to have kids to take and pass with high marks before they can have kids.
My parents have 9 kids but they are the best parents to me.
@Sarah Marie Really, what Mom other than a comedian joking, really wants a whole lot of credit for giving birth? I don't know what circle YOU run in but everyone I know is a Mom and NO one really lists that as her first thing to be proud of, so much as being proud of her kids, so it's basically a non-issue that you used as an excuse to bash women....over a comedian who meant it as a friggin joke!!
Anyway, Karen, I mean Sarah to answer your comment, I dunno if you have children, but pushing a baby's head out of your va-jay deserves credit whether a Mom asks for it or not. You do realize that a woman can die from childbirth even in the USA right? A woman risks her LIFE every time she gives birth, especially in less developed countries. No one would dare bash a service member because they may have to give their life for this country, but a Mom who may have to die to give birth shouldn't dare take credit for that!! People, btw, are also so anxious to take a woman's choice about a pregnancy away from her, but they are real quick to tell her that giving birth and choosing life is also not anything to be proud of.
Of course, people who are also fantastic parents should get more and separate Kudos, but that is a whole different subject.
Sarah, do you tell YOUR mother how little her giving birth to you means to you? You should tell your OWN mother how you don't appreciate her sacrifices so that you can exist. Shame on you.
Also, we give men all kinds of father's day/dad credit for their sperm-donorship, no matter how involved they are and they never had to risk one bit of their health or 9 months of their lives or risk dying for that honor. Let's talk about the next 18 years, because we all know the odds are that Mom gets the lion's share of THAT whole job, no matter what the fathers claim, and no matter how many Karens judge her, less than perfect, performance as a mother.
If you can't be supportive of other women, then at least keep your negative opinion to yourself. I'm super tired of women bashing other women! Mothering is hard and it's really pathetic for a WOMAN to be that way toward other women when we get enough of that from men.
Your not a messenger, your a karen, complaining about a comedian by bashing other women because you were literally looking for something to complain about, so you just had to lay into, WHAT, women having pride in giving birth?! Geez.
Bless your heart. Theres nothing more satistying that striking a conversation with a woman almost twice my age about her sandals. Birkenstock, fitflop, vionic. Clarks, mephisto. Staying at an expensive hotel has been a smart investment for my libido.
It’s even better at 70 ! Now I choose to be charming and get away with a lot of old lady crap, lol !🥰
hehe...
I'm just 70 and have promised myself at age 80 I will buy myself a bull horn and start yelling at drivers while I'm walking to and fro. Can't wait!
I'm looking forward to yelling inappropriate things at Thanksgiving dinner. Or anywhere important. Lol. But I'm not waiting til 70. I'm planning early onset obnoxious behavior. 😂
I know what you mean. I have been practicing and I love it😂😂😂
@@k.s.k.7721 Why wait?
This woman is hysterical. Best comedy routine I have heard in years.
I didn't laugh once, but thought she was a good story teller.
You don't have a sense of humor if this is funny for you.
@dablklika Most of us enjoy her stories and are entertained by her. Comedy is about wittiness and smart observations. Doesn’t have to be uproariously funny. I’ve watched enough comedies to tell you that some of the “uproariously funny” ones makes one feel empty afterwards. They are vulgar for the sake of being vulgar thinking it’s funny & the content is zero. I truly enjoy her smooth delivery and great content & story-telling. It keeps me hooked.
There really is something to turning 50. All of a sudden, you do not care about all the crap that used to keep you up at night. It’s so freeing! And it’s so amazing that most women I know felt the same way when then turned 50.
Yes there is , instead of a midlife crisis ‘I’m getting old’ boo hooing ‘ , to me it was more of feeling of ‘ I’ve arrived to a higher plateau in life ‘, not as in believing I’m better than anyone , just more like it’s all downhill from here and I’m going to enjoy the ride , going uphill is the hard part ,,so .Wheee ! .., just keep your hands inside the ride to avoid bodily injury , lol ,,sorry I’m laughing while writing this and obviously not caring if I make a lot of sense , oh my word,,belly laughing so hard right now ( and it’s remarkable how good that feels to laugh so hard after all this doom and gloom with the pandemic ,,,near crying because of how welcoming it is to have endorphins flowing, like my body almost forgot how good laughter feels ,,, one of my first thoughts was “ I’m a half century old now and can do what I want when I want I earned it ! , and I have a LOT of ‘been there , done that ‘ in my previous years ..... Next ? < as in what’s new to do ,,, 😝, what Can I do for me today , or do nothing at all if I don’t want to. Enjoy life , we indeed earned it !
Yep.
Yes, it is true. I am a 58 year old woman who went thru my 20's, 30's & 40's dreading the 2 questions I always got: 1. Why aren't you married? 2. Why don't you have children? I always felt like there was something wrong with me or that others would think there was because I never married or had kids. I wanted to but was horrible at relationships! When I hit 50, I felt suddenly free. People stopped asking me if I was married, and didn't ask me about children. I realized it was okay to be single And not have to feel embarrassed about it. Turning 50 was wonderful!
It's my best decade yet!
Amen
The older i get and im only 47 the more i can appreciate Ebenezer Scrooge. And the more i miss Oscar the Grouch. And the 2 old men in the muppet show balcony are still hilarious.
The two old guys are Statler and Hilton...heyy those are hotels🤣
It was 12 midnight when I gave that answer🤣🤣. At 65 hey, I made a mistake...woop dee dooo🤣🤣🤣
@Wes Peeble 👍🏾
Statler and Waldorf!
Have you seen the SNL with the two old guys from the muppets????
I just turned 60 and have been retired for 4 years, my wonderful husband died from brain cancer 2 years ago (I miss him every day) and my son is grown....life is good. I can relate!! I don’t care what people think about me, I do what I want and I’m loving life!!! Growing older is incredibly freeing!!
I’m SO Happy for you👏🏼 🙏🌍✌️
@Chris Tombs I’m living off the Social Security that I’ve paid on every job I held since I was 16!
@@jenyj89 I am 17nyears old
It's really hard to find some older women on RUclips
Is there any advice you would wanna give me?
I am also 60 and my husband died two years ago with cancer. I sure do miss him also he was a pharmacist. I have a thirty year old son. I wish you the best from Mississippi
@@beckyhoffman9423 thank you. Funny, my son will be 32 next month. Parallels!!
I’m sorry for your loss. Losing your love and friend is so awful. Good luck from SC.
Love her! She’s one year younger than I am and it’s refreshing to hear her articulate my thoughts & feelings!!❤ AND, she’s also a SOUTHERN GAL!
With northern wit and cleverness :)
What an absolute delight! You are great, Lady - thank you for taking our minds off the the world and it's current drama chaotic mess. Just what the doctor ordered - a continuous good laugh.
*lady. Thank (to fix your run-on sentence)
*its (possessive)
it's = contraction of "it is/has"
@@alvallac2171At 80 years young, I don't really care anymore. I really don't care about a lot of things since the stroke I had 4 months ago and must do everything one handed, You had no knowledge of that fact about me, yet you chose to show your superiority by correcting my message. It must be difficult for you to find time to police everyone's messages and correct them. Karen's show was the first time I've belly laughed and enjoyed myself in these past months. Thank you for taking some of that joy away. I truly hope your 2021 is better than the 2020 you are obviously having to endure.
@@caroldelong8386 Amen 😊
@@matthewschmoyer8552 😊
@@alvallac2171 really? You’re correcting grammar? Get over YOURSELF
I'm 55 and you hit every single nail on the head!.you are a super funny lady....love it!
Hello how are you doing?
You’re 56
OMG, she's hysterical. Trust me Karen, when you turn 60... YOU'LL CARE EVEN LESS.
Take it from a 66 yr. old...the older you get, the LESS you care or whom you offend by NOT CARING!
🤣🤣
@@tinydancer36 turning 42 next year reached a point in my life where it’s time to stop people walking all over me
@@Dancestar1981 Be prepared...when you start standing up for yourself, they seem to think you are losing your mind. Stay strong and forge ahead.
@@tinydancer36 oh don’t worry I be already offended some people telling me I’m pushy. Even my mother said where the hell did my daughter go when I ticked her off one day for not listening to me properly. I’ve come straight out and said I’m sick of all the bs and being taken advantage of. Some people salute you and just yell you go girl so it’s kind of interesting. Let’s just say since I started I’ve had temporary bans on multiple social media platforms which now I guess I can wear like a badge of honour. I’ve also had Aggressive men who support the Ts call me a Terf. Seriously the only feminist policies I follow are those of the suffragettes and first wave feminism not the radical post modern feminism of today.
"I want bacon! And eggs, and sausage, and cheese, and hamburgers, and hot dogs, and happiness!"
❤❤❤
We mustn't forget biscuits and gravy.
And a stroke that leaves me partially paralyzed
And steak ❤
This is one of the best stand-up I've ever seen. This lady deserves a show at Netflix and prime. Laughed all the way till the end
I wonder if she's related to Leanne Morgan? She's a great comedian also, so fun funny!!😀😀😀
I thought she is an only one woman standup comedian I liked!
I completely agree! Hilarious!
You people need to get out more. Good lord!
@@Herbie11 God, I'm so glad you said that. Thank you! I actually find this woman annoying. Edit: I was being nosey and see you subscribe to Bobby Parrish...me too!! I knew I liked you, lol. Sorry for the nosiness though!😂
Hilarious, Karen! I'm 54 and everything you say is absolutely true! Keep it up lady, well done!
It's not that you don't care anymore, you just reach another level of smart.
bitter and angry and alone, another level of dysphoria.
Well put!!
@@danielstag2834 I am sorry your life is so sour.
@@DianeKovacs I Like Sadie??
So true ,we’re made backwards , should born with some wisdom and it fade as we grow old ; could only imagine how many less mistakes would be made . Young dumb decisions ,older wiser but too late to fix dumb decisions
Karen Morgan kept me in stitches for the entire video, she’s hilarious. Thanks for the giggles.
If you're over 50 and raised in the South you learn to weaponize the phrase, "Well bless her heart."
If your from the south in general
That's bless her pea pickin' heart
I usually fall back on "Well there ya go". Fits everything.
It’s kinda loaded. 😹
@@TheRealJBMcMunn I also say “Yet here we are”
I'm 70 now, but when I reached 60 I turned around and said to everyone around me!! I have given you all 75% of my life!! The 25% left now BELONGS TO ME AND MYSELF ALONE!! and it will continue until I'm gone!! This is my time now so back off!!
My mom said that at 40! She still ended up helping everyone, lol. She 70 and still helping care for great grandkids.
I'm 75 now and wish I had said that at 60. Good for you!
Brilliant.
Wise words
I love this. I raised 5 kids, all grown now and my husband traded me in for a younger model. Im free for the first time in my life. Your mantra is now mine!! Hugs
“They don’t have a walking group to go to.” Got me! 🤣
I was lucky. I stopped caring what other people thought when I was 3 years old. What a gift.
You are a prodigy
Me too.
I am a 55 year old English guy so why am I watching a 55 year old American woman telling me about her life?....I am glad she did because she is fantastic!!!
I havent cared about people's opinions about me since 25. Its eye opening when you realized how stupid and trivial the things most people devote their lives to. Drinking, jobs, vehicles, and gossip. I want to be free, happy, fit, and wealthy, so I keep my circle small.
Sounds pretty wise to me.
“Oh honey, you’re about to care even less.” - I’m speaking for her.
Right there with you
I just avoid everyone except who I choose.
Well done.
I am 53, a mother of two young adult daughters and I am feeling very understood right about now!😂
What about now ? ))
Karen , I’ve commented on your videos through the years,
You rock. Great original content
This is literally why I have a community garden. I ride my bike there, weed weed weed, and I don’t kill people (or as I tell my friends, “my garden keeps me out of trouble”)
Yes - weeding.. my machete is named Betty! No lie, Betty died last night. The duct tape that was holding the handle aint sticky no more. I have new one in my Amazon cart.. not sure yet if her name will be Betty. 😆😆😆😆
@@unitedheartsamerica5924
What a great idea! I've been using the pitchfork. But I do have a machete. Have fun!
I'm 65 & still hanging on 😇
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ
What's your point? I love the Lord and He approves of me.
Now I really, truly, understand that phrase, when the elderly say “my garden keeps me out of trouble”! 😂
I can’t drink cows milk so I drink almond milk and now I’m going to start calling it Nut juice! That is gold! 🤣
Try raw A2 milk :)
🌰 🧃
You can keep it in your Smeg fridge.
Nut’s juice hahaha
I didn't know you could milk trees. Maybe you can drink 1 % milk.
In your 80's you REALLY don't care what other people think. I say to her "go for it woman".
I'm 60. I'm already there. SO OVER IT.
In your 90's you forgot, you cared in the first place.
@@jekku4688 me too....65 here. 👁👁
YESSS !!!!! 🤣😂🤣Greetings from Germany from a 53-year old 😇
So well done: relatable, direct, efficient, and continuous. No stopping to remember her place; very well rehearsed. This was a great set !
Yes!!!!!!! Very natural in presentation!!!!! 😊
World class act!! 👍
@@thomasfholland she's great
Excellent compliment. ⭐
I accidently found this video. I never laughrd so much. She is very talented and very funny.
She is a jewel. God bless her.
Looking forward to more videos.
100% on the mark! That is the best part of growing older is you get to the age that you really don't care what anybody thinks anymore and it truly is freeing.
As a 57-year old, I LOVE THIS!!! 😂 Everytime I look in the mirror I think, "In memory of when I cared." 😂
I'm having the worst day ever today until I listened to this. This woman is a genius talent. I love you!
Yes, she is.
Hope you are having a better day today!
Karen Morgan is one of the funniest female comedians I've ever seen. Great delivery and an absolute hilarious set! Thanks Dry Bar.
The best part is it’s all true. 😂😂😂
Funny enough with no need for swearing or vulgarity. How refreshing.
It's called talent. Rare these days unfortunately.
She did say "nut juice".
You're right. She doesn't have to roll in the fifth that many other women do trying to like a man.
@@andrewrobinson2565 and is “nut juice” a curse word? Hmmm, NOPE!
@@elizabethboyer9390 But it IS ribald.... (A word that's probably in Webster's). Context is everything... She said "nut juice" 3 times. 🤔
She's EXTREMELY funny. Hello from the south (of France) 🇫🇷.
I’m about to hit your age target and I must say this is the best time to be alive!!! Embracing the art of (not so) subtly “not giving a f*ck” is such a liberating feeling.
I'm 90 now, and really ugly. It's great. I wear no makeup and just go around scaring people. I love the look on their face when they look at me and don't know what to say! They're ashamed to stare, or look away. They're stuck. I enjoy that so much!
Hello beautiful
Yes!! Good for you! It IS fun, isn't it! Worth the wait!
🤣 I want to be you when I grow up (I’m 56)
That’s so funny! You have a wonderful sense of humour😂😂 love from the uk💚
Screaming with laughter Carolyn! Your wicked humor makes you GORGEOUS (in my humble opinion)!
If you don’t care now and you’re 55, imagine how you’ll feel when your 80. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Most people will feel dead when they are 80; I'm sure I will be dead when I am 80...
@@SirReptitious Well what a depressing turn that was😂
Im 71 and I dont care! It is freeing
@@SirReptitious , by 80, if im...im either dead or grumpy.
After reaching senior hood.....a threat of “life in prison” no longer frightens us....so we really have nothing to lose.
I hadn't seen this lady before. She's FUNNY! And yep, from her verbalization you KNOW she's been there, done that. Thumbs up.
Omg! I'm from SC,and I love Garden & Gun!!
I think our biggest problem as women is caring about what everyone else thinks instead of what we want. At 54 I feel more alive now than I ever have before. Just want to revel in my awesomeness.
That is the major insecurity for men too believe it or not, at 51 I am happily not giving a fig. It is a time in life where we have (some) maturity and enough energy to enjoy it. I walk down the street and I will say hello to everyone, and don't care whether they think I'm a loon or not :)
Same with men, but we're not allowed to talk about it. I'm 59 now, and I'm long over it.
"Just want to revel in my awesomness".
Sounds more like narcissism than maturity.
We are saving lives LoL the same reason I smoke
@@worthlessdollar1 Wrong we spend our whole adult early life trying to please everybody and finally after 50 you realize you just have to be happy with yourself. She is awesome.
My Aunt was around 60 & she said, "I worked hard all my life & hell if I am going to spend the rest of it cleaning house."
And what I said was, I finally have a clean house
She is hilarious! Thoroughly enjoyed that. Laughed hard. And she looks good for a 55 year old woman.
That's what the modern 50ish year old looks like these days. Maybe even better.
For a 55 year old. She looks good, period.
People look good at all ages. Other people might judge others based on their age. All people look good at all ages.
Like if Ellen Degeneres filled her pant suit.
Don't ever say She/You look good for 55 or any other number. It's not a compliment. Trust me. I'm 75 and look great. Not for my age. Just great.
We prevented three murders this morning...lmao!! Love this lady!
...and one of them was yours. (Perfection)
"One of em was yours!" 🤣
Very funny and no vulgarity. A real treat.
Hahaha. “I think abt shooting people in the head but I walk instead. “ She’s not angry !
I don’t know about no vulgarity
F that
my wife comes back from her "walking group" and tells me that she didn't complain at all...
should I remain happily oblivious or start planning my own demise?🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely refreshing! Love this gal's truth & humor! These days younger women from their teen through their 30's are swearing & we're sick of hearing them drop the F-bomb in regular sentences; sleazy!
Her wet shopping cart solution gave me a case of the Stupid Grin!
I thought it was rude af...
@ well yes it's my opinion...
@@desiree2desire I completely agreed, almost stopped listening.. grow up ..50yr old lady..
WW privilege. I would have gotten arrested.
I go straight for the bath towels.
True talent is keeping it clean AND being funny. Bravo! You nailed it!!!
At 60 I realized I was invisible. Actually it was in Target! So much fun on so many levels.
I noticed that too. After a certain age, women become invisible.
@@lynnebucher6537 it's around 50 for me that I to became invisible. 😭 No more looks from men whatsoever
I’m 68 and sometimes,when I’m driving with my sunglasses on,and,slightly tinted windows, a man will do that double take,then,look embarrassed when he gets a closer look…..like he didn’t realize how old I was when he flashed that “look”….it’s kinda funny..
Men learn they are invisible even earlier.
I’m 45 and I feel the same way.
Comedy without vulgar jokes, she’s awesome!
If it had vulgarity it would be better.
It would be infinitely better and more relatable if she used vulgar language, because vulgarity is FUN....
Yeah, she didn't use the "Vagina" word even once.
Nut juice is on the line lol. Innocent but.... Not!
@@pkendlers nut juice IS accurate.
Swedish death cleaning: No! I cleaned up after them for so long it's about time they did it for me. Just brilliant! 🤣🤣🤣
LOL good stuff-thank you! I am 68 years old it was about at 50 that I realized I could finally be myself. My passport picture, just taken last year, made me look like I should have a candy cottage in the woods! Neutral face indeed!
My new passport photo is the same! Worst picture ever...oh well.
I just turned 50, been married 24 years and have a freshman and junior in college and a junior in high school. I couldn’t be any closer to your demographic!!! Loved every minute!
Hello there
That's brilliant humour, very relatable and with just the right shade of sarcasm. Thank you!
I love, LOVE her facial expressions. Half of my laughs while watching this were from her accompanying expressions. Priceless! You rock, sister.
Your so funny! I posted this on my FB. I have a daughter doing comedy in New York … you nailed the difference between sons and daughters I have both.
I love this woman. She’s hilarious. I was having such a bad day until now. The dog affair was so funny!
I know, I almost spit out my tea! Our male dog sleeps with me until dad comes to bed, then he moves. After my husband (aka the nightowl) comes to bed, our girl gets up there and takes her half out of the middle. LOL!
@@bieuxyongson, there is this invention called a 'Dog Bed'.... lol
@@MK007-YT 🤣🤣🤣 Yes, but some feel that is beneath them. You must not have SharPei. They LOVE to be with their human.
Hilarious 😂 love her, made me laugh in a classy way, with no swearing, bravo, greetings from Morocco
Yeah, that's the only negative about her, she doesn't use swear words...and swearing is fun
@@branon6565 Only someone with your moniker would applaud vulgarity… 🤦♀️
@@branon6565 Swearing is fun, for people who never heard swearing before.
@FArah Nasr. I just found out that dry bar humour, actually means classy humour.
No swearing, vulgurarity ect
Oh my gosh Karen Morgan is hysterical! I'm recovering from back fusion surgery and I was laughing so hard that I had to roll onto my side because it hurt so much to laugh but I was enjoying her set soo much. I immediately shared this video with my mom. My husband heard me laughing so much that he got curious and he ended up listening to your set. He also enjoyed it. Karen's take on life's everyday events are hilarious and her delivery is so perfect!
Aw sorry to hear that its hard for you now. Wish you best. Not being able to laugh without being hurt or tentative about it isn't good. I trust it will get better going forward. I once taught myself not to sneeze no matter what :)
My 13 yo son came in wanting to watch whatever was making me laugh so hard… I told him “you wouldn’t like it”… lmao that she started talking about teenage boy stink right after that. 😂 I’ve hated that smell since I was a teenage girl and now my babies are 10 & 13 and I’ve threatened to put a door at the end of the hall to keep the stink on their side of the house!
I literally love you!I havent laughed/cried this much in awhile🙏🏽🧘🏽♀️👑🌺Thank you!
I’m a 61 year old male. Been married 34 years. Raised and pushed out the door 4 kids. 3 boys and 1 girl. I would have taken 3 more boys for the 1 girl but it is what it is. My wife and I still like each other and are great friends. With all that we have been through together, she and I have a united front on the we couldn’t care less what anybody thinks mentality. And our kids and grandkids know it. Which cuts down on foolishness a whole lot.
This was a very funny and on point comedian. My wife and I laughed with the knowledge this pretty lady has.
😄😂 We Sure Allllllll Under Stand the taking three boys😁 for the one! GIRL! 😳👏👏👏👍🏾👍🏾🤣
@Steve, it’s one thing if you were already married and have stayed as such. If you’re 50 and divorced or single, fuhgeddaboudit.
Trade your 1 daughter???
@@firesign4297 same here, 3 boys 1 girl. She was harder than the 3 boys put together
I had 3 boys and NO WAY was I risking having a fourth baby and it being a girl.😖
'When I die I want to leave a warehouse', laughed hard on that :D
Wait when you hit 60 you would have ran the cart into Amanda lol
TO WANDA! 😂
Oh my stars! I'm 68 and that's EXACTLY what I was thinking!! LOL
@ peggy bachelor dead🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I am there at 56!!!
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I love that she helped her kids figure out college.
Funny and beautiful. I'm 54 she nailed it
She is so right! Hit 50 and all your worries disappear! Too much fun.
I stopped caring in my early 40's but it's even better in my 50's now. It's very freeing. And she is right, gimme the bacon and no one will get hurt. 😂😂🤓
@@metalmamasue3680 🐽🐷🐖🐗
It’s because of the menopause. Really! Women become men literally and just care less
@@veryspiritual superior because we lack hormones and it's why we are free.
I'll hit 54 this year... don't give two hoots pootie about crap amymore, been saying "kiss my grits " alot lately... seems nobody up north here knows what it means 😁😏🥴🤣😉
Accidentally came across this (but maybe it wasn’t an accident) and I laughed throughout the entire set so hard and loud. You are THE BEST female comedian I have ever heard. Everything about you was entertaining. Best of all no vulgarity, no swearing made it REAL COMEDY. The other stuff is so boring. You my friend, earn your money and tons of respect. The other comedians put so much sex, swearing and political views in their “act” that it’s not funny. I literally skip that garbage now. I thank you so very much for entertaining us all. Bless you
💯% Absolute, Complete & Total Agreement !! 👍 👍 👌 😎
You can't be this funny without experiencing the things she talks about. I know from experience. Best comedic I've seen in awhile.
I'm 31 and i gave up caring, its so liberating lol
Good for you! Would give ANYTHING if I had quit caring at 31!! You keep it up girl!!
She didn't say "liberating". That's just what you wanted to hear. She said "freeing".
I'm 32 and I really don't care about it.
At 36, & again at 43.
I have no children, but I supersize with her about what qualifies as a comfortable bike seat! 👍
I'm laughing because my wife is out on a walk right now!
And saving lives while doing it. Women multitasking as usual.
@@elenalatici9568 Multitasking? Nah they're just very convincing LOL 🤣
@@SpectreOZ
Husb of 30 yrs admits women multi task far better then most men. He says this every time he asks me to do something. 😉😂
@@jmc8076 That's a thinly veiled excuse to get you to do the task instead 🤣
"My wife has this seat, I think she's in your walking group' - outstanding way of bringing it back around.
I'm 53 and I finally figured out how to ngaf anymore. And I don't let people walk on me or dismiss me anymore, either. My teenage boys especially, LOL.
The down side to being older... I was dx with breast cancer yesterday. Funnily enough, I think I'm finally at the point in my life where I'm strong enough to stand up to it.
Thanks for the great set. I loved it!
Good luck and best wishes to you in your fight!
How are you doing?
@11Renee11 I went through Hell trying to get the cancer treated. I literally had to change my health insurance plans, then start interviewing docs all over again, and each of the 4 docs involved, had a 1 month lead time to get in. So it took WAY too long to get the surgery, but I finally got that done in the spring, and then went thru 21 sessions of radiation. Now I'm on hormone reducers for the next 5-10 years, which have some horrible side effects (bone pain making it difficult to walk, for one). But I'm finally done with active treatment and I'm counting my blessings... not everyone in the world (or even in this country) has access to mammograms and other advanced Healthcare.
Thanks for asking. 😄
Most comics just give me a couple of good laughs, but this woman is a total hoot ! I laughed from beginning to end ... I love the way Karen sees the world !
First Keren who's actually cool.
Karen is very likable and really funny. Never seen or heard of her before. She's a real pro.
She needs a Hulu comedy special/cuz this gal is REALLY GOOD!
Thank you for making my day! Wonderful talent! I’m 63, southern, and can relate to so much of her skit! Our smile can indicate so many moods! Love the husband pillow skit, no, no need for a husband pillow after sleeping single for over 22 years. Thank you, but I enjoy my space! Thank you Karen Morgan!
Oh I love this! I’ve just turned 60! It DOES get better!
I love her. She is proof comedy can be funny without using foul language.
Foul language would only be an improvement 😂😂😂😂Aussie
This comment shows exactly what is plaguing Comedy. F**n snowflakes
Guess you missed her calling almond milk nut juice
These are the comments you get from people who watch stand up twice in ten years
Dry bar does not allow vulgarities.
Karen is fantastic and I want to thank Dry Bar Comedy, because after the pandemic and all the political crap it is nice to laugh and laugh hard,
I had my 51st B-day.....3 weeks after, we were in lock down. It was then that I let my hair go without dying it, stopped wearing makeup and grew fond of wearing comfy leggings, t-shirts and flat shoes (cute one's like lace up boots), and mastered the top messy bun hair style. It was then I realized......I have not "let myself go", but I just don't CARE what people think as much as how I feel.. Very liberating and freeing. Nice comedy set Karen! ( I am sure you guessed where the 1.8K thumbs down were from.....and I am certain you just don't care!~)
Don't say "let yourself go"... You've let yourself FREE!!! we spend way too much time trying to make others like us by looking a certain way, wearing certain things... Being free to be me takes on a WHOLE new meaning as you head to 50, I'm 46 and can feel myself becoming more me every day.
Wow I hope you're not married, that's too young to abandon love life.
@@furthereast6775 She refers to her husband throughout the performance and also has her ring on:)
You know, when you have a house full of children, a career, a home and property to maintain, family obligations, possibly active children in sports and things, maybe take care of elderly family members, have community obligations, and so on, let me tell you, you get exhausted. We have all of that going on and more in our household, and while our intentions to spend one on one time together are good, let's call it "date night," we rarely seem to get there at this current life stage. It doesn't mean we don't love each other, but instead that we are mature and selfless enough to understand that at this point in our life there are sacrifices for the family. So, quite often when we get a few minutes alone, we are happy to just take a nap together quick because we know that we will get our personal life back again after we have handled our obligations and finished raising our wonderful sons and making them well rounded successful and truly loved individuals. We know that we have the rest of our lives. Also, our older friends have reassured us that the second time around going through the dating stage is even better because you've weathered it all together and now your spouse is also your partner in crime(like playing practical jokes together on your children kinda crime) and best friend so to speak😉 So it's all good.
Y'all take care now.
@@furthereast6775 too bad your narrative is so myopic…to think someone can’t have a “love life” when they decide to drop the conditioning from society.
Maybe examine where you get your thoughts (beliefs) about what constitutes the “right” set-up for a love life???
If it’s rigid standards of what “should” be, take a good, deep, analysis of who set those standards and when you took them on as your beliefs.
Too often we believe things that are handed down to us (almost a program downloaded) without any consideration of if we are choosing that consciously or not!!
Sounds like the lady from the comment, did all that! She analyzed why she was doing the autopilot things…for others.
Maybe you can analyze the autopilot thoughts that determine what makes a woman love life worthy or not…. Your thoughts can create more suffering than almost anything, for your self and others. They can be changed!
I’m also 51 and I’m sitting here in my home office with no makeup on and I’m actually wearing a VELOUR sweat pants suit because it’s cold. 😂 (I think it looks really cute though.) But, in all honesty, I would not leave the house like this. I still color my hair and wear makeup lol. But that’s just me, I’ll probably do those things when I’m 80.
Best comedy I’ve seen in a long time. Intelligent, perceptive, enlightening - funny af. She should have her own talk show - she relates to everyone young and old.
She truly is a breath of fresh air. Speaks her mind she's funny. Her husband is a lucky man.
OMG 🤣🤣🤣!!! Too funny!!! I laughed till I hurt!! I shared this with everyone I know, as we are all over and way over 50!
I cannot stop laughing! I need to get to work but oh well 😂
I am 67, married for 38 years and "Karen" really spoke to me! I need a whole lot more of this as we enter our third year of Covid! Consider me subscribed!
A great BIG THANK YOU to the DRYBAR in Provo Utah great comedy !!!
You're welcome.
She is wonderful. Love her timing and delivery! 🚚
Nailed it😁🌟🌟
Laughed my butt off and then realized there was NOT ONE BLEEP or salty word said in her entire set - Now THAT'S Talent!!! 🤠👍
Welcome to Dry Bar Comedy! Well, you did say salty. There may be some saltinesss elsewhere. . .
That is why I love Dry Bar Comendy!
Huzzah! 😂😎🤔
That is talent.
No it isnt. Its not a superior talent to stand up that utilizes cussing and profanity. Stand up is stand up. In most cases, its not any more special. Observations tend to be skin level but i guess that's more on the person than the act. But in any case, dry comedy isn't a tier above profane comedy.
EXCELLENT! Karen had me laughing out loud numerous times. I am her newest fan!