Saw him at Dangerfields specail in 84 with my dad , and in 9th grade I did his football routine in front of my school and the parents, 30 minutes after I did it, I was told my parents and my theatre teacher would be joining us in front of the school board...again.
As a hairdresser in Austin TX, I once had a 30-something customer that was obviously starting to show signs of male patterned baldness. I didn't realize that "going bald" was his worst nightmare. I only realized his huge fear too late during one of his haircut appointments. While I was cutting his hair, he casually asked me, "Do you think I'm losing my hair?", I gave it to him gently & said "well... yes, but only a little bit". Literally, with total "shock" on his face, he suddenly grabbed his chest like he was having a heart attack! I guess he'd been in denial, but I had assumed he could see for himself that he was obviously starting to show hair thinning on top! I thought about attempting to walk-back my assessment a bit, especially after seeing the terror on his face, but that's obviously disingenuous. I guess he didn't really want to hear the truth or wasn't as ready for my affirmative answer no matter how gently I delivered the answer. This customer was from NYC, he had a bit of that NYC-tough-guy thing going on & he cussed like a sailor, i appreciate the art of verbal profanity, myself, so no problem there, but I didn't think he could ever really be insecure about anything; he seemed so confident. He was a bit cocky, but cute & he was kinda interesting because was my 1st NYC customer, so I enjoyed our in-salon conversations. Unfortunately, I guess I broke our relationship, because I never saw him again after that appointment, bummer. :●( Poor guy, I felt really bad for him.
Bob your THE BEST ! A True Comedy Legend !
Awesome he's still doing comedy. I grew up watching him
Lolol...I would love to see Bob Nelson in person.
Saw him at Dangerfields specail in 84 with my dad , and in 9th grade I did his football routine in front of my school and the parents, 30 minutes after I did it, I was told my parents and my theatre teacher would be joining us in front of the school board...again.
HHaha Bob Nelson is the funniest ever
He’s a pro.
Now that’s funny right there
As a hairdresser in Austin TX, I once had a 30-something customer that was obviously starting to show signs of male patterned baldness. I didn't realize that "going bald" was his worst nightmare. I only realized his huge fear too late during one of his haircut appointments. While I was cutting his hair, he casually asked me, "Do you think I'm losing my hair?", I gave it to him gently & said "well... yes, but only a little bit". Literally, with total "shock" on his face, he suddenly grabbed his chest like he was having a heart attack! I guess he'd been in denial, but I had assumed he could see for himself that he was obviously starting to show hair thinning on top! I thought about attempting to walk-back my assessment a bit, especially after seeing the terror on his face, but that's obviously disingenuous. I guess he didn't really want to hear the truth or wasn't as ready for my affirmative answer no matter how gently I delivered the answer. This customer was from NYC, he had a bit of that NYC-tough-guy thing going on & he cussed like a sailor, i appreciate the art of verbal profanity, myself, so no problem there, but I didn't think he could ever really be insecure about anything; he seemed so confident. He was a bit cocky, but cute & he was kinda interesting because was my 1st NYC customer, so I enjoyed our in-salon conversations. Unfortunately, I guess I broke our relationship, because I never saw him again after that appointment, bummer. :●(
Poor guy, I felt really bad for him.
hilarious!
a bald guy using a brush haha