Jim Gaffigan explains the joke that God seems to play on moms and dads. The popular comedian stated that there is a particular funny move that the good Lord pulls on many parents. Watch the short video to hear Jim mention the joke he believes the Almighty plays on mothers and fathers. Ive got a feeling many parents will be nodding their heads in agreement.
Children are a monumental blessing to any and every household. They add an incredible amount of love and happiness to every parents life. Once you become a parent, your life will never be the same. It will be changed and impacted for the better in every imaginable way.
However, as great as children are, not every moment with them will be memorable or fun. Sometimes, they will wear thin on your nerves. That is generally true, especially when those youngsters reach their teenage years. Those are the years when they are experiencing changes and typically want to exert more control over their lives and will push and test boundaries.
In a clip posted on social media, Jim Gaffigan mentions how the teenage years are Gods best joke on parents. He adds God pulls this joke just as mothers and fathers are starting to believe theyve gotten a handle on this parenting thing.
Parenting is the only thing you can do for 13, 13 years, and then suddenly youre really bad at it, he said. Its Gods cruelest joke. Because you know Hes sitting up there just watching. Hes like, They think theyre pretty good at the parenting thing, huh? Watch this: Cue the hormones!
Many mothers and fathers are likely to agree with Jims assessment that God has a sense of humor, particularly when parents start to believe they have everything figured out. Even as parents, there is always more to learn, and God has repeatedly shown that He is a great teacher and will use many different avenues to impart lessons, knowledge and wisdom.
Proverbs 22:6 If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old he will not depart from it.
Tim Hawkins shares some hysterical observations about attending a massive church. The popular comedian has some hysterical thoughts about going to a huge house of worship. Watch this short but laugh-out-loud, gut-bustlingly funny clip.
All Christians serve and worship the same God. As the book of John in the New Testament states, He sent His one and only Son to Earth to save and forgive mankind of their sins as a sacrifice, taking our place on that cross. Jesus Christ fulfilled a debt that we will never be able to repay.
While all of that is true, thankfully, for humanitys sake, not all Christians worship God and His Son Jesus Christ in the same way. Depending on the denomination, there are some slight yet noticeable differences in Sunday morning services. Similarly, not all houses of worship are the same. Some are small, 50-person country churches, while others are the size of football stadiums, able to hold thousands of people at once.
In a clip posted on social media, Tim recalled attending a massive church and, with his quick wit and humor, mentioned how the church had become too big. He added that the church had actually started to resemble something from Star Wars.
Some churches are getting way too big. A lot of mega churches, he said. I was at Alabama, at this mega-church; it was too big. The sanctuary was just creepy. It looked like the Death Star or something.
Later in the clip, Tim imagines the pastor of that church preaching in a voice that sounded a lot like Darth Vader and how he might have spent too much time in one New Testament book.
Turn to the Gospel of Luke, he said. Like, why are we always in Luke? This is ridiculous, every week.
He also includes the unique way the church marked its parking lot. He claimed the massive church used the Fruits of the Spirit as parking lot markers.
Proverbs 17:22 A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.
Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball battle for Tim Conway in a hilarious skit. The hysterical and unforgettable skit from The Carol Burnett Show features the three comedic legends. If there were a comedy Mt. Rushmore, these three would be included. Watch the video to see Tim, Carol and Lucille flex their comedic muscles and skills in this laugh-out-loud sketch.
Sales, of any kind, is a challenging field. For the right type of person, someone suited to that industry, sales can be a very lucrative career. However, it is also a very unpredictable field. It can be a very feast or famine job, where sales come in bunches and then not at all.
Due to the often unpredictable nature of a position in sales, it can be a competitive field. Most customers only have a limited amount of money to spend on a particular item, so salespeople must do what they can to attract and win over their business. This can lead to cutthroat and even shady business practices as companies and salespeople compete against one another for a clients business.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Lucille Ball and Carol Burnett hilariously demonstrate the competitive environment that accompanies a job in sales. The two funny women play customer service representatives for car rental companies at an airport. Both are desperate to attract every dollar. They will essentially do and say anything, even if it means disparaging their competitor.
Hilariously, as the clip shows, Carol cannot even win her fathers business. He opts to go with his daughters competitor. He may have hurt her feelings and bruised her ego, but at least he saved a buck, right?
Anyway, soon enough, Tim comes along and needs a car. He doesnt have a preference. He needs something to drive. Well, Tim finds himself in the middle of a literal game of tug-and-war between Carol and Lucille. Both desperately want his business.
But in the end, all their extremely hilarious efforts are in vain.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
A comedians side-splitting act wins Simon Cowells Golden Buzzer. One guys rib-tickling stand-up routine was more than enough to capture the highly coveted designation on Britains Got Talent. Watch the short clip to hear the funnymans unique, witty, hilarious material that earned him the Golden Buzzer from Simon.
Typically, when someone thinks about American Idol, The Voice, Americas Got Talent, and its British counterpart, Britains Got Talent, most people automatically think of musicians. Theres a very good reason why that is the case. Most of the people who appear on those programs are aspiring singers. American Idol and The Voice are shows that are only for musicians. Those with any other talents will have to try their luck on some other program.
Personally, I think Americas Got Talent and Britains Got Talent are better and more interesting shows for that reason. There are many more talents in the world than just singing into a microphone and playing an instrument. Give the other gifted and skilled people a shot and a chance, right?
A clip posted on YouTube features an incredibly talented individual who is not a singer. Instead, Axel Blake is a comedian, and a hilarious one at that. He kept the entire studio audience and all four judges laughing throughout his two- to three-minute act. He touched on everyday issues, specifically the joys and, more often than not, the horrors of using public transportation.
However, before his routine, Axel confessed to the judges that his 12-year-old son was the reason he decided to try out for BGT. He wanted to show the young man that anything is possible if you work hard and put your mind to it.
Judging by everyones reaction, including the judges, Axel was correct. Simon loved Axels deliriously funny routine so much that he rewarded him with his Golden Buzzer.
What a powerful, awesome and also pretty funny moment!
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
As Mr. Tudball, Tim Conway takes Mrs. Wiggins out for a hilarious lunch. Tim Conway and Carol Burnett, as some of their most iconic characters, were out enjoying a nice lunch together, or at least they tried to in this hysterical sketch. Watch this uproarious, laugh-out-loud clip to see Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins side-splitting meal together.
It's always nice to be appreciated. Who doesnt want to hear how much they mean to somebody occasionally? It doesnt matter if that show of gratitude and appreciation comes from a friend, a spouse or even an employer; it will make someones day every time.
A gesture of thanks and appreciation doesn't have to be grand to be meaningful and impactful to the recipient. It could be as simple as saying Thank You for a job well done. Or, if one is feeling especially generous, an employer could take their employee out for lunch to show their appreciation.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Mr. Tudball was treating his employee, the lazy and incompetent Mrs. Wiggins, out to lunch for National Secretary Week. As Mr. Tudball explains, hes chosen to pay for her meal to show her how much he appreciates what she did for me this year.However, moments after making this statement, Mr. Tudball confesses that he is doing so after much pressure from his wife.
Soon after talking with the waiter, played by Harvey Korman, Mrs. Wiggins makes her grand entrance. Once she arrives for her meal, getting herself into the booth takes an extended amount of time. How neither Tim nor Carol cracked up at this point is beyond me. Most people would have been in hysterics.
Of course, Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins lunch goes hilariously off the rails. She has difficulty grasping simple concepts, and Mr. Tudball continues to lob wisecracks at her. As their waiter, Harvey even catches a few of Mr. Tudballs insults.
This clip is an absolute piece of comedic gold and deserves to be watched multiple times!
Proverbs 17:22 A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.
Tim Conways appearance on Johnny Carsons show started in a hilariously awkward way. The comedic legend had an unusual and hysterical beginning to his interview on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Watch the short clip to see Tim and Johnnys laugh-out-loud bit.
Some people are naturally funny and can make anything and everything hilarious. Tim Conway was one of those people. Throughout his illustrious and storied career, he demonstrated that he could get entire studio audiences without saying a word. Often, he would have audiences and even his castmates cracking up in laughter. He did all of it while making it appear effortless.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Tim shows how he could even use silence to make people laugh out loud. Tim does not even have to say a word to cause laughter. Johnny said as much about him in his introduction before Tim appeared on the show.
Now my first guest, who I can look at him, and for some reason, get the giggles, Johnny said.
After hes introduced, Tim hurriedly makes his way to the couch, running over as quickly as possible. Then, Johnny and Tim do a hilarious bit, using awkward, prolonged silences to get the studio audience rolling with laughter.
Johnny and Tim mention that they are friends, have known one another for a long time and shouldnt need notes or a pre-interview for their on-air discussions. But, of course, the two titans of comedy then use this for laughs.
Johnny and Tim sit on the stage and say absolutely nothing to one another. Its as if, even though they consider themselves buddies, they cannot come up with something to talk about, making for the worst thing possible in live TV: dead air and silence.
Eventually, their awkward interaction passes, and the rest of the interview is hilarious, much like everything Tim Conway had done in his career.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
Tim Conway, as Mr. Tudball, has intercom issues with Mrs. Wiggins. Carol Burnett and Tim, two comedic legends, bring the house down as some of their most iconic characters from The Carol Burnett Show. Watch the video to see the memorable skit in which Mr. Tudball has more problems with his incompetent employee, Mrs. Wiggins.
Unless they are born into an absurdly wealthy family, most people will have to work for a living. Thats why it is so important to gain as much knowledge and skills as possible. The more information and know-how someone has, typically the more valuable they are to a company and, therefore, the higher their salary.
Despite this generally being the case, there are exceptions to it, like every other rule. Sometimes, lazy and incompetent employees do get raises and promotions. Other times, they get to keep their positions when firing them would make much more sense for everybody involved. Mrs. Wiggins is one of those employees who should have been let go a long time ago.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Tim Conway plays the cranky, easily irritated, wisecracking boss with a funny accent and bad toupee as he deals with his horrible employee, Mrs. Wiggins, played by Carol. These characters always make for hysterical, classic sketches.
This time, Mr. Tudball desperately tries to explain to her a tactic he wants her to help him with during a critical upcoming meeting. He continually tells her, with much detail, how and when he wants her to use the intercom during his meeting. However, like everything else he tells Mrs. Wiggins, it all goes in one ear and then out the other.
Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins interactions are always a treat to watch, causing everyone who comes across one of these sketches to burst into laughter. But, in my opinion, the best part of them is Mr. Tudballs curt, direct and witty comments about Mrs. Wiggins and how she never responds to or seems to notice them.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
Harvey Korman and Carol Burnett lose it in a classic scene. The comedic legends cannot keep a straight face as a bickering old couple enjoying a lovely evening together. Watch the short but hysterical clip of Harvey and Carol breaking character and bursting into laughter several times throughout the skit.
Not many programs in television history can compete with The Carol Burnett Show. Its a show that did and still does keep audiences rolling with laughter. The shows off-the-wall skits made for belly laughs, leaving many people gasping for air.
But the shows legendary, all-star cast has helped catapult it to iconic status. People like Vicki Lawrence and Tim Conway, because of their incredible comedic skill and timing, could elevate a skit. With a simple look or how they delivered a line, youd find yourself doubled over and with tears streaming down your face from laughing so hard.
A clip posted on YouTube features another of the shows many iconic, memorable skits in which the cast members even caused themselves to burst into laughter. Harvey and Carol are an elderly couple who have made their way out onto their front porch. They are trying to enjoy their evening as they hit one another with one wisecrack and witty comeback after another.
Around the two-minute mark of the clip, Harvey places his hand on Carols knee. She quickly removes it and puts it on his chair, and he replies, That feels even better. At this line, Carol and Harvey immediately begin smiling.
But later in the clip, it gets even more difficult for them to keep a straight face. Harvey suggests that he and Carol should have another child. Of course, given their advanced age, this is an absurd suggestion, which turns out to be too much for Carol and Harvey. They both burst into laughter with the studio audience and everyone else who comes across this piece of comedy gold.
Proverbs 17:22 A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.
Tim Conway has Harvey Korman laughing in a classic cafeteria scene. Once again, Harvey is unable to keep a straight face in this memorable and hysterical skit from The Carol Burnett Show. Watch the video to see what Tim did that had Harvey laughing this time.
Throughout the history of comedy, there have been legendary comedic duos. People like Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong have had audiences rolling with laughter. They could all bring about the big laughs with something as simple as a look or a single line.
As hilarious and legendary as those comedic acts are, one noteworthy pair is missing, and their absence is glaring. Tim Conway and Harvey Korman were as funny, if not funnier, than any of the others named. Tim and Harvey played so well off one another, with Tim usually the cut-up and Harvey typically playing the straight man.
A clip posted on YouTube captures that legendary pair in a skit from The Carol Burnett Show. This time, Tim plays an average, ordinary and very meek guy who is simply trying to enjoy his lunch in a cafeteria. However, Tims quiet lunch is quickly disrupted by Harvey, who plays a loud, boisterous, straight-up rude, inconsiderate guy who takes Tims seat.
Carol Burnett, who also appears in the skit, attempts to put Harvey in his place by calling him out for his mean and thoughtless behavior. While Carol is dressing down Harvey, Tim, with a few simple but weird sounds, has Harvey bursting into laughter.
Eventually, despite Harveys attempts, Tims everyman character wins out, and he enjoys a nice meal with Carol. However, its later revealed that Tim is rather odd. He enjoys some strange things on top of his lasagna.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
As a frustrated door-to-door vacuum salesman, Tim Conway is a laugh riot. The comedic legend brings the laughs again, this time as a salesman who is down and discouraged in another classic Carol Burnett Show sketch. Watch the video for Tims hilarious last-ditch effort to sell a vacuum cleaner.
Sales can be a challenging, tough career field. Those in sales will wholeheartedly agree that its not an occupation for everyone. It can be frustrating when most of your earnings are based on commission, and people arent buying whatever youre selling.
Whenever a salesperson is experiencing a dry spell, having gone through an extended period without a sale, it can be scary. Many may question their ability and even consider a different career field altogether. In a hysterical clip posted on YouTube, its clear that Tim Conway has reached that point as a door-to-door salesman.
In the skit, Tim, who arrives at the customer's house with the vacuum draped around his shoulders, begins giving his best sales pitch. Its clear from the opening moments of his pitch that he is desperate to make a sale. He even tries to make the small gift he hands his possible customer, played by Vicki Lawrence, sound great.
Vicki invites Tim into her house so he can demonstrate his vacuum cleaner. Things are going well at this point. Unfortunately, that doesnt last long. Tims frustration and anger start slowly spilling out as he shows her the household cleaning contraption.
Despite Tims less-than-stellar demonstration, Vicki is convinced of the vacuum cleaners proficiency and wants to purchase one of them. Tim doesnt believe her even when she hands him the money for the cleaner, and soon enough, he storms out of her house in a huff, angry that he hasnt gotten much of a tip.
This skit is another example of Tims massive comedic talents and skills.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
Jeff Foxworthy hilariously explains how the elderly are crazier than teenagers. The legendary comedian believes that people of an advanced age tend to be wilder and more out of control than teenagers. Watch the short but hysterical clip as Jeff explains why he feels this way.
Teenagers are generally thought of as something to fear. There seems to be this accepted belief that all sweet, lovable and considerate 12-year-olds will instantly and dramatically change when they reach their 13th birthday. When those children reach their teen years, its time to watch out and brace yourselves!
Of course, that is not always correct. Sure, sometimes children get a bit wilder and more challenging to discipline in their teens as they try to exert more control over their lives and become more independent. However, as every parent knows, that is not the case with every teenager.
In a short clip posted on YouTube, Jeff mentions why he believes its not teenagers that we must watch out for out-of-control, incorrigible behavior. Instead, he thinks older people are actually the crazy ones, doing whatever and whenever they please. He also provides a hilarious example for why he has come to this conclusion.
We got our kids grown, got them out of the house, he said. We had a quick snack. Now, were raising our parents. I swear they passed each other in the driveway. Let me tell you something, I thought teenagers were crazy. Teenagers are a piece of cake compared to old people. Theyre nuts!
Later in the clip, Jeff explains his embarrassing and laugh-out-loud experience with his father-in-law.
I was getting my car serviced a while back, and they called to say it was ready, he said. I called my father-in-law and said, Hey, can you give me a ride to the car dealership? On the way to the dealership, he needed to stop for gas. I learned on that little stop that it is possible to wash your entire car with the squeegee from the gas station.
When Jeff noticed what was going on, he had one reaction.
I sat there until the guy at the next pump started videoing it, he said. Then, I slid down on the floorboard cause I didnt want to get tagged on Instagram.
Psalm 71:9 Do not give me up when I am old; be my help even when my strength is gone.
A comedian with a disability brought the house down and earned a standing ovation on Britains Got Talent. He had the studio audience and all four judges laughing without even saying a word. Watch the video to see how the talented comedian had everyone in the room laughing.
Comedy is difficult to do; its so subjective. What tickles one persons funny bone will likely not be the same thing that causes the next guy to burst into laughter. My sense of humor will not be the same as yours.
For that reason, stand-up comedy has to be one of the most challenging things to do when it comes to the performing arts. There is no argument to be made otherwise. Stand-up comedians are on stage entirely alone. If a joke hits or misses, they have no one else to blame but themselves. They may have said a word wrong, stumbled over their words or delivered the punchline incorrectly.
In a clip posted on YouTube, one man, Lee Ridley, better known as the Lost Voice Guy, had everyone laughing during his audition on Britains Got Talent. As is to be expected, given hes referred to as The Lost Voice Guy, Lee cannot speak. But that doesnt keep him from putting everyone in hysterics.
Lee, who incorporates his disability into his act, makes many jokes about his inability to speak and some of the predicaments he has gotten into because of it.
Even before he begins his audition, its clear that he has a sense of humor and doesnt take himself too seriously. His T-shirt reads, Im Only In It For the Parking, with a man in a wheelchair joyously raising his arms.
By the end of his audition, the studio audience and all four judges laugh themselves silly and respond by giving him a well-deserved standing ovation.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
Tim Conway, as an elderly pit crew member, has Harvey Korman cracking up. These two comedic legends bring the laughs in a classic, memorable sketch from The Carol Burnett Show. Watch this short clip to see Tim cause Harvey to burst into laughter once again.
Race car driving is a sport that requires a lot of skill, timing and precision. All those elements are necessary to compete and win in any racing, whether NASCAR, Formula 1 or something else entirely. Those drivers and teams who do not possess an immense amount of them will not last long in the sport.
Of course, considering race car driving is all about crossing the finish line before competitors, speed is of monumental importance. Yes, drivers want to and need to be quick out on the track, pushing their vehicles to reach higher and higher speeds as they attempt to pass their competition. But speed is also necessary off the track, specifically in the pit, whenever a driver must come in for a tire change, more gas or some other reason. The faster, the better.
Unfortunately for Harvey, in a clip posted on YouTube, Tim, as his beloved old man character, is a member of Harveys pit crew. Everything Tim does in the hysterical skit eats up valuable time. After Harvey pits, Tim approaches the speed of a snail car, which takes him a crazy amount of time. Things don't go any better once he finally gets to the vehicle.
Throughout Harveys extended pit stop, he cannot keep a straight face, continually shielding his face from the audience as he laughs at Tims antics. To be fair, keeping a straight face while watching Tim do anything on The Carol Burnett Show was and still is impossible.
What an absolutely hilarious, iconic sketch featuring the talents of Tim Conway and Harvey Korman.
Proverbs 17:22 A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.
As the worlds worst bank robber, Tim Conway will have you cracking up. The comedic legend tries his hand at crime in a hysterical skit from The Carol Burnett Show, and things dont go as planned. Watch the video to see Tims hilariously bad attempt at holding up a bank.
Crime, as much as law enforcement officials and even politicians may try, will forever and always be a problem. No law or law enforcement tactic will eradicate crime from society. Crime is a symptom of our fallen world, a consequence of sin.
While crime will surely be around as long as the world exists, that doesnt mean we cant make light of it at times. That was precisely what the memorable and iconic Carol Burnett Show did with an uproarious and laugh-loud skit featuring the legendary Tim Conway and Harvey Korman.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Tim tries his hand at crime. He has his sights set on robbing a bank and making off with some cash. Harvey plays a bank teller who is approached by Tim.
While Tim may want to obtain some quick cash and then get away just as swiftly, his lack of experience with any criminal enterprise is wholly and hilariously apparent. Tim nervously approaches Harvey and states his demands or at least tries to do so.
All right, Tim says. Put all the money in the stick; this is a bag up.
Having gotten tongue-tied, Tim takes a moment to gather himself. He politely tells Harvey to excuse him and that hell return momentarily.
Next, Tim pulls out a piece of paper and attempts to rehearse his lines. He returns to Harvey, and things dont go any better. They may actually get worse as Tim continues to stumble over his words.
Eventually, Tim gives up and hands over the piece of paper to Harvey, hoping he will fulfill his demands.
Crime may not pay, but as Tim shows, it can still be deliriously funny!
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
As an inept fireman, Tim Conway has Harvey Korman in absolute stitches. The comedic legends performance as arguably the worlds worst firefighter had Harvey unable to contain his laughter. Watch the short but absolutely hilarious skit that will have you rolling on the floor with laughter.
Firefighters, law enforcement officers and nurses are commonly hailed as heroes, and rightfully so. They constantly and consistently put concern for other peoples health and safety ahead of their own. Whenever there is a disaster or emergency, they are typically the first people to respond to the scene. When everyone else is running away in droves from a catastrophe, firefighters, police officers and nurses are often headed in the opposite direction, toward the scene.
Those people deserve every bit of recognition and praise they receive for what they regularly do. Their selfless and courageous actions save lives every day. However, a clip posted on YouTube shows why you may not want one specific fireman responding to an emergency scene.
The skit from The Carol Burnett Show begins with Harvey Korman, who is in a room quickly filling up with smoke, on the phone with emergency services. He is inquiring about the location and estimated time of arrival of someone to extinguish the fire. He has called twice, and no one has yet made it to the scene.
Thankfully, a truck pulls up on the scene as hes on the phone. Unfortunately for him, the fireman is Tim Conway. Getting into the house becomes an ordeal, with Harvey bursting into laughter because of Tims extravagant and unnecessarily damaging entrance.
Soon, Harvey, overcome with smoke, needs mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Tim is more than a little hesitant to perform this life-saving maneuver. Instead, the skit ends with the two comedic legends on the ground laughing themselves silly at their hilarious predicament.
This clip is yet another example that shows Tim and Harvey together in a skit was always a recipe for comedic gold.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
Bob Newharts side-splitting scenario and take on city bus driver training will have you doubled over with laughter and gasping for air. The late legendary comedian used his iconic stuttering, stammering delivery and deadpan style to paint a hilarious look at city bus driver training. Watch the short clip that will have you laughing from beginning to end.
Most people have likely found themselves in a large metropolitan area at one time or another. Whether its New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco or Chicago, most places that can be classified as cities have public transportation to some degree. Depending on the city, the accessibility and reliability of those modes of transportation can and will vary dramatically.
The city bus is the most recognizable and easily spotted form of public transit. When in a city, the city bus can and often is a good way to move quickly about the area, helping to make the most of your time in Boston, Chicago or Washington, D.C.
While the city bus does have its positives, it also has its negatives or drawbacks, which Bob, in a clip posted on YouTube, hilariously points out with a hilarious stand-up bit.
The clip mentions how, when growing up, he looked up to bus drivers and marveled at all the knowledge they must possess to do their jobs. In the video, he creates a hysterical hypothetical scenario in which these drivers likely learn their skills and knowledge.
Bob voices the instructor in his hypothetical city bus driver education course throughout the clip. He mentions the dedication and attention to detail required to go from a good to a great bus driver. He then puts his students through several exercises, hilariously pointing out what they did right and wrong and the optimal outcome for every situation involving a city bus.
Moments into the clip, Bob has the entire audience rolling with laughter. He is one of the best comedians to have ever taken the stage.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
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