Exactly. Everyday in the news there is some horrible homicide news, children getting hurt, some act of terrorism, sexual abuse, corporations exploiting the poor and hungry, and all those terrible parts about humanity... then I see some overweight person claims abuse for being denied an extra seat by an airline 😂... It's like 2 different worlds and people are so self absorbed that to them an airline not offering them a free seat is the biggest problem to them, what's worse yet hilarious is that they expect people to agree with them 😂
I grew up in small New England town I tell people it was like growing up in a Norman Rockwell painting, we were told to get outside and play, be gone, go play in the traffic, find something to do, get out of the house, it taught us to use our imaginations and we never ran out of things to do, gone from dawn to dusk everyday.
I'm 39 and was given a 2 week old, 4 year old, 6 year old and 9 year old to care for, I've never had kids, I haven't been in school in a long time, I felt like I was in a vortex when it came to the way they do things now in school, it's wild.
Yes we were exposed to the outdoors at a young age virtually every day. Trial and error. We would experience things earlier and took the good with the bad. Creativity was at a all time high and learnt how build and the mechanics behind it all. Like fixing bikes, building trolleys to race your neighbors kids down a hill. Life was great as a kid back then. The hidings we got were memorable also, some hilarious and some not.
That was definitely my child/teen hood. Out in the morning, back at dark. Played sports, swam, acted out tv shows, climbed trees, checked out construction sites, went on bicycle journeys, blew up frogs with firecrackers... that was the life.
I hear ya. I feel grateful I was lucky to be born as the last generation pre-internet. Growing up in the 80's-90's we went out in the morning and were home when the street lights came on. Riding our bikes around, playing different sports, games of "manhunt" or elaborate tag, exploring the neighborhood as we grew.... Simpler times.
Oh, the wheelchair thing cracked me up. There was this arsehole in a wheelchair who lived near me who had a grudge against cars. I came out of a shop to find him smacking the crap out of my car with his crutch because my bumper was 2 inches over the curb ramp. I gave him 2 warnings to stop, he didn't, so I tipped him over. A crowd of people started cheering. I gave a bow, got in my car and drove off. ✌️♥️🇬🇧
Definitely my childhood very active played every sport video game popularity wasn’t really big yet late 90’s stayed active played outside all day nowadays seems like kids are getting huge now less active stay indoors to much playing violent video games definitely different times
I get where he’s coming from. I mean I can’t make jokes about some things myself. Like I’m sure I would empathize with people on Biggest Loser, and for myself, I couldn’t find it in myself to make jokes about DV. But I still get it, and unless I could tell they were laughing maliciously, I wouldn’t be upset if someone reacted the way Bill did. Everyone reacts to tragic news or sad life stories differently. I’m the person in my family who tried to lighten them mood- if I feel uncomfortable in that moment I try to brighten spirits and move on. Cause sometimes, if you don’t laugh, you’re gonna cry. I think that’s where Bill is coming from. He’s not laughing at people’s pain and suffering. He’s laughing at the misfortune or the hyperbole of the situation. The problem is, With Bill’s comedic brain, he doesn’t just react like this to fail videos on RUclips like the rest of us. 😂 He laughs at the news. I don’t expect many people will understand it’s his nervous reaction to feelings. 😂 Nia sure had her work cut out for her. Lmao
So i met a guy who had a chicken farm..he said to me that he had grown a three legged chicken. I said wow ! Thats amazing! How does it taste! ..dunno, i havent caught one yet
I dont know if you are aware but there seems to be alot of messages (dont know if its just me) spamming some bull about sending your email to win a prize? Wankers!
So Canadian childhoods were the same as our Irish childhood. Isn't it fascinating how the world was to where we are? Shit if I let my kid outside for an hour without checking on her she'd have the government onto me 😂😂✌️❤️☘️🇮🇪
You are both hilarious and very entertaining! Please do more comedy reactions, Bill Burr, Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Sam Kinison Jim Jefferies. Thank you! ✌️ ☮️ ❤️🇱🇷
I've watched the entire interview and would love to see you two react to it. So, that's what I'm gonna do. Watch your reactions to it if you post it. Until then...you don't wanna know. But it does involve...pie.
For me, I find myself laughing at stuff like that because humanity is doing such an awful job... Like, we claim we want things to be better, but at the same time we spend most of our time and effort in the game of society, doing and creating all these frivolous things. Putting close to nothing on maturing as a species. The fact that [countries] are still a thing is an incredibly shameful thing. 😑
Bill's got a point though, how much of this horrifying stuff are we supposed to watch before we get desensitized to it and it just becomes funny?
About 2 minutes worth, then it is okay to laugh.
Exactly. Everyday in the news there is some horrible homicide news, children getting hurt, some act of terrorism, sexual abuse, corporations exploiting the poor and hungry, and all those terrible parts about humanity... then I see some overweight person claims abuse for being denied an extra seat by an airline 😂... It's like 2 different worlds and people are so self absorbed that to them an airline not offering them a free seat is the biggest problem to them, what's worse yet hilarious is that they expect people to agree with them 😂
I grew up in small New England town I tell people it was like growing up in a Norman Rockwell painting, we were told to get outside and play, be gone, go play in the traffic, find something to do, get out of the house, it taught us to use our imaginations and we never ran out of things to do, gone from dawn to dusk everyday.
Nice genuine reaction. Great job guys. Bill is hilarious and Conan is Conan. Their stuff together, they just have a great chemistry.
I'm 39 and was given a 2 week old, 4 year old, 6 year old and 9 year old to care for, I've never had kids, I haven't been in school in a long time, I felt like I was in a vortex when it came to the way they do things now in school, it's wild.
4 red heads on my screen at once lol awesome!!!
Damn I just love Bill Burr!
Now my stomach hurts!
Gingers. Gingers everywhere!!
I've got a granddaughter...she did 2nd grade online, BUT, she's not on any social media, keeping it that way as long as possible!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yes we were exposed to the outdoors at a young age virtually every day. Trial and error. We would experience things earlier and took the good with the bad. Creativity was at a all time high and learnt how build and the mechanics behind it all. Like fixing bikes, building trolleys to race your neighbors kids down a hill. Life was great as a kid back then. The hidings we got were memorable also, some hilarious and some not.
That was definitely my child/teen hood. Out in the morning, back at dark. Played sports, swam, acted out tv shows, climbed trees, checked out construction sites, went on bicycle journeys, blew up frogs with firecrackers... that was the life.
I hear ya. I feel grateful I was lucky to be born as the last generation pre-internet. Growing up in the 80's-90's we went out in the morning and were home when the street lights came on. Riding our bikes around, playing different sports, games of "manhunt" or elaborate tag, exploring the neighborhood as we grew....
Simpler times.
i so relate i use to just go out and it was like an adventure for me. these new generations are always in the house living online its so sad
Oh, the wheelchair thing cracked me up. There was this arsehole in a wheelchair who lived near me who had a grudge against cars. I came out of a shop to find him smacking the crap out of my car with his crutch because my bumper was 2 inches over the curb ramp. I gave him 2 warnings to stop, he didn't, so I tipped him over. A crowd of people started cheering. I gave a bow, got in my car and drove off. ✌️♥️🇬🇧
Even in the 90s if you had a computer, it had DOS games and it wasn't online. If you wanted to meet other kids you had to go outside.
well.... lets all paus at 1:52 and put a headset on Bill Burr.... what do you see ?
Lucy
Definitely my childhood very active played every sport video game popularity wasn’t really big yet late 90’s stayed active played outside all day nowadays seems like kids are getting huge now less active stay indoors to much playing violent video games definitely different times
Bill Burr is a great no filter, see the funny in everything guy. 😄
Thanks for posting this folks, made me smile when I needed to :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi ya Brad and Lucy. Found a cracker for you: Johny Vagus, messing with Adam; Alex; Josh (outtakes) I dare you not to laugh. best wishes.
I grew up in 60's-70's...played outside ALL the time😁 And nothing I did is on Social Media!!! HURRAH!!!😄😆😄😆
I get where he’s coming from. I mean I can’t make jokes about some things myself. Like I’m sure I would empathize with people on Biggest Loser, and for myself, I couldn’t find it in myself to make jokes about DV. But I still get it, and unless I could tell they were laughing maliciously, I wouldn’t be upset if someone reacted the way Bill did. Everyone reacts to tragic news or sad life stories differently. I’m the person in my family who tried to lighten them mood- if I feel uncomfortable in that moment I try to brighten spirits and move on. Cause sometimes, if you don’t laugh, you’re gonna cry. I think that’s where Bill is coming from. He’s not laughing at people’s pain and suffering. He’s laughing at the misfortune or the hyperbole of the situation. The problem is, With Bill’s comedic brain, he doesn’t just react like this to fail videos on RUclips like the rest of us. 😂 He laughs at the news. I don’t expect many people will understand it’s his nervous reaction to feelings. 😂 Nia sure had her work cut out for her. Lmao
I've never seen Precious. Kinda like to watch now, if it gets too emotional then I can laugh it off 😢😅
So i met a guy who had a chicken farm..he said to me that he had grown a three legged chicken. I said wow ! Thats amazing! How does it taste! ..dunno, i havent caught one yet
I dont know if you are aware but there seems to be alot of messages (dont know if its just me) spamming some bull about sending your email to win a prize? Wankers!
I have on lots of replies
the joker shirt is badass
Hope y’all do the other parts of this show also. 👍🏼
father ted
Just waiting on copyright approval. It's taking longer than usual
Yep. Gen X and back all did that stuff.
When I was 7 we would cross the main street to th crick and went crayfish hunting.
So Canadian childhoods were the same as our Irish childhood. Isn't it fascinating how the world was to where we are? Shit if I let my kid outside for an hour without checking on her she'd have the government onto me 😂😂✌️❤️☘️🇮🇪
You are both hilarious and very entertaining! Please do more comedy reactions, Bill Burr, Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Sam Kinison Jim Jefferies. Thank you! ✌️ ☮️ ❤️🇱🇷
I've watched the entire interview and would love to see you two react to it. So, that's what I'm gonna do. Watch your reactions to it if you post it. Until then...you don't wanna know. But it does involve...pie.
We have it. I'll process it and get it out ASAP 😁🍻
@@bradlucy WooHoo!
There's way too many gingers in this video, it's disturbing
For me, I find myself laughing at stuff like that because humanity is doing such an awful job...
Like, we claim we want things to be better, but at the same time we spend most of our time and effort in the game of society, doing and creating all these frivolous things.
Putting close to nothing on maturing as a species.
The fact that [countries] are still a thing is an incredibly shameful thing. 😑
React to black books with your daughter