Thanks for being brave to talk bout dead people or blind because we all try to make the best out of situations and people are afraid to include us so thank you I’m blind going blind
I've been a passenger in cars with deaf drivers and it's a truly scary experience! Hands off the wheel frequently to sign to the person they're 'chatting' with...
I had a neighbor, deaf with a child who could hear One day I walk by and her doors open and music is BLASTING…she had no idea it was on and her poor little kid was asleep with the loudest noise I let her know So many challenges for deaf and people with other disability people are clueless about (and if your disability isn’t something people can readily see …then it’s even tougher
So true. I volunteered at a State School for the Deaf. Those kids LOVED to dance. And they'd tear up that dance floor. People would ask, "How can they hear the music ?"🎵🎶🎵 The answer is that they FELT the music through bone conduction, especially in the sternum.. Now you know what that BASS column knob is all about.
And yet, ppl with disabilities are some of the funniest ppl I've had the pleasure of knowing. They're making sweet, delicious lemonade out of lemons....
My great grandparents actually started, owned, and drove the school busses in their rural town. My dad said his grandpa, and eventually his mom, wasn't paid to pick up kids who lived closer than two miles to the school, but he'd pick em up anyway, especially in the rain or snow. I don't know if they had special licenses then. Plus, in rural areas every kid big enough to reach the pedals drove the tractors. Watch a farm kid parallel park! It is poetry in motion. Slow motion, but still... 😂
I went to school with a girl whose parents were deaf and she spoken in a monotone voice because that is how her parents spoke. He is lucky that he doesn't sound monotone.
Haven't laughed this hard in a while. I'm a deaf mother myself and we have two CODAS, I hope they use the benefits (the deaf card!) as you did growing up!! Hilarious. Especially the room full of DHH w/ slapping hands and constants of farting.. Love it. LOL. it's TRUE.
We weren't supposed to smoke, but did in the lavatories. It was generally ignored in the Sixth Form Common Room though (ages 17-18). One day the Deputy Headmaster came in unexpectedly. We thought we were in trouble, but he only wanted a light.
CODA here, everything is dead accurate lol. I enjoyed gossiping about people in front of people with my mom in the store without them realizing it lol 😅
I know the pin drop joke was written just for that line because Deaf gathering are the loudest place to be! Since Deaf can't hear or maybe hard of hearing they do everything loud 😂😂
Correct, I just wanted to drop that line of pin drop. I also contradicted myself by saying slapping hands and fart. That is a noise. Deaf parties are not necessarily loud like a hearing party but they are way more noisy than you would expect.
In 1969, I was 3. I stood up in the middle of the front bench seat/sofa of an old black Dodge highway living room. Poppie''s 60 year-old WW II surviving good right arm was my seat belt.
I for one, am better for it. Taught me consequences for my bad actions, and to know there's always going to be a bigger and better authority out there. So ppl can "beat me up" for my opinion...but I think I am a successful adult because of a few paddlings....
super funny!! too bad some people can’t take a joke though. and too bad people have to say mean things when they can just scroll if they don’t like something 😊❤
Heard growing up in the 70's. Yep. No seat belts. Yep. Riding in a truck bed. Yep. Paddle with holes. Yep Smoking areas in high school. Yep. 16 year old bus drivers. Yep. Growing up in North Carolina... Wait a minute. Was he my neighbor? 😂
LOVE HIS STORY...OUR CHURCH HAD A COUPLE WHO WERE DEAF AND THEIR SON HAD TO INTERPRET FOR HIM...XOXO HE WAS SO MATURE...AND HE WANTED SO BADLY TO HAVE SOMEONE WHO COULD GIVE HIM A BREAK...HA HA HA
Every year, the boys in woodshop made the paddle for the vice principal to use. He got a new one from every graduating class. THEY MADE HIM THE PADDLE HE BEAT THEM WITH., Y'ALL.
Did anyone reading this get paddle when you were in elementary school? 4th grade was a B*TCH to me. 🤣 I not only got paddle but got expelled and had to repeat 4th grade. I literally had forgotten about that until he started talking about the 70's and 80's. FLASH BACK!!! Okay I got expelled for super glued my teacher to her desk. It was hilarious but the principal didn't think so. He did but acted like he didn't.
asking if deaf people can drive is not a stupid question. if you cannot hear sirens or other important sounds you can be a danger to yourself and others. driving deaf equals driving impared, even with special technology thst is supposed to help deaf drivers. i am glad yhat deaf people can enjoy the freedom of driving. just dont call people stupid when they have legitimate questions.
In the state I live in between the stop lights is a light. When an ambulance or police car has a siren sounding, the light flashes. It's really is eye catching. If other states have this, how is it a problem if the deaf drive?
In the state I live in between the stop lights is a light. When an ambulance or police car has a siren sounding, the light flashes. It's really is eye catching. If other states have this, how is it a problem if the deaf drive?
My father was not deaf, but he knew sign language. he would get pull over and not get a ticket. One time the office said I can't deal with this and just said quit speeding and walk back to his car.
I’m an RN and I got my nursing Licence before I was old enough to drink. So this means I could give narcotics to people before I could legally drink! I do have a question, how did he learn to speak with both parents being deaf? Not a joke, I’d really like to know how deaf parents go about that when they have a child with normal hearing? If anyone knows - share please
This brings up bad memories: The holes in the paddle... Or how about the teacher that used the sole of a Chuck Taylor as his paddle. Further, as I had undiagnosed (at the time) Asperger's, my behavior was considered "unruly" and therefore I would get hit by the school system two or three times a year, starting in the first year of grade school and all through Junior High, ninth grade. *Not an exaggeration.* By High School, they gave up.
My first car was a 1972 Ford Pinto, yes, I know what they all say happened to them, it had safety belts. Our children born in the early 1980's had car seats securely attached with safety belts. I think this guy has his decades mixed up.
He said they didn't have to wear them or use them. Not that they didn't exist. Many parents didn't enforce seatbelt usage even when they were available
@@Margar02 That is what he said. In my family, once they were available, we all used them. Anyone in our vehicles wore them. I guess I figured everyone did that. I can't imagine now (Oops, make that NOT) wearing them.
@@OrganizeCreateDecorate In The mid-late 80's when California passed the seatbelt law, it was my older brother who insisted and always said, "Not only does it save lives, it's a California law." My mom still didn't enforce it for a couple more years. It is a subconscious effort to put on my seatbelt now. Once in a long while, I will reach for the belt and it is already on. Saved my life a few times too. It turns out that I'm prone to take involuntary road naps.
@@TheBlackAxe1 Yikes! That last sentence would have me hiring a driver. While I didn't fall asleep at the wheel, I was in a few major accidents that I walked away from. There was a classmate of our son's that I took on a field trip once. When I said everyone buckle up before I start the van, a few told me this young lady would unbuckle when I wasn't looking. I told them it was their job to tell me if she did, explaining to her how I survived a roll over with no injuries because I had my safety belt on. She kept it on the whole trip there and back. Sadly a few years later she was with cousins driving from a wedding to the reception. Had she changed her mind after what I told her, she would probably be a live today. As it was, she never made it to seventh grade. That was 29 years ago She would have been 42 this year. Everyone else in the car was belted in. They all survived. She was such a sweet and quirky young lady. The kind you remember after the very first time you meet her. I find it heartbreaking that she lived such a short life.
@@OrganizeCreateDecorate Wow! So sad. My worst incident, I was extremely lucky to hop away from a head on collision with a severely broken foot and a broken, displaced radius in my right arm. The trauma center poorly reset my arm and it took a year and 9 months for my medical insurance to authorize foot surgery. I went through two walking boots and many, many visits to the orthopedic doctor. By that time my foot had gone arthritic and he had to cut a bunch of bone out. Two 3” metal plates, 12 screws and a giant 1” wide staple later, I am able to walk fine now but my foot takes a serious bend and no more arch. It’s hard to find shoes that are comfortable on both feet. That was June 23 2017 and honestly, the worst part that still sits with me is that I injured another driver. Fortunately, I had top tier auto insurance and they took care of him. He hadn’t broken anything and initially refused treatment, that is until his wife showed up on scene and talked some sense into him. 2 years later he filed a claim as he had gotten soft tissue damage in his head and was beginning to lose his eyesight. I will never let myself live that down. Let this be a lesson to you kids, don’t EVER tell yourself you are almost there. Four times I told myself that and I didn’t make it.
I didn't laugh either because jokes about beating children just don't make me laugh. Also, I don't think he got the decades right. The stuff he was talking about happened earlier than the 70's and 80's, at least where I lived.
"Yeah he funny as pee. I knew by seeing the thumbnail he was Gon be fire. When you know you GREAT, you have to overlook crowds and just shine. The masters always know how to do it. This dude was fire,a god. "
im worried how you have the same first name and last name 🤫 should’ve gotten at least a little more creative with it. or maybe your name is just as basic as your humor 😋💕
He forgot possibility four: his parents, who hear perfectly well, are pulling a REAAAAAALLY long con on him.
That is part of my comedy. 😂 I use to think they were faking it. I really did.
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Love when comedians share about their lives in funny creative ways! This was hilarious😂
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Thanks for being brave to talk bout dead people or blind because we all try to make the best out of situations and people are afraid to include us so thank you I’m blind going blind
Dead people?
I've been a passenger in cars with deaf drivers and it's a truly scary experience! Hands off the wheel frequently to sign to the person they're 'chatting' with...
I had a neighbor, deaf with a child who could hear
One day I walk by and her doors open and music is BLASTING…she had no idea it was on and her poor little kid was asleep with the loudest noise I let her know
So many challenges for deaf and people with other disability people are clueless about (and if your disability isn’t something people can readily see …then it’s even tougher
In our house, we the kids were blaring the music and tv. Many times at the same time. 😂
So true. I volunteered at a State School for the Deaf. Those kids LOVED to dance. And they'd tear up that dance floor. People would ask, "How can they hear the music ?"🎵🎶🎵 The answer is that they FELT the music through bone conduction, especially in the sternum.. Now you know what that BASS column knob is all about.
And yet, ppl with disabilities are some of the funniest ppl I've had the pleasure of knowing. They're making sweet, delicious lemonade out of lemons....
😂😅😂 You can fly a drone in a war and blow up a bus you can't even drive! Hahaha omg dying of laughter
My great grandparents actually started, owned, and drove the school busses in their rural town. My dad said his grandpa, and eventually his mom, wasn't paid to pick up kids who lived closer than two miles to the school, but he'd pick em up anyway, especially in the rain or snow. I don't know if they had special licenses then. Plus, in rural areas every kid big enough to reach the pedals drove the tractors. Watch a farm kid parallel park! It is poetry in motion. Slow motion, but still... 😂
Wow.
I went to school with a girl whose parents were deaf and she spoken in a monotone voice because that is how her parents spoke. He is lucky that he doesn't sound monotone.
I think knowing sign language is so cool and watching it is interesting to see. I grew up in the 70s and 80s, graduated high school in 1982
Knowing sign language (ASL) is verrry cool. 😎 Thanks for watching!!
I can totally see the senario with the principal.😂😂😂😂
Haven't laughed this hard in a while. I'm a deaf mother myself and we have two CODAS, I hope they use the benefits (the deaf card!) as you did growing up!! Hilarious. Especially the room full of DHH w/ slapping hands and constants of farting.. Love it. LOL. it's TRUE.
Thank you! 😊
How did more ppl not laugh at this 😂😂😂 tough crowd
😊 Thanks!
When I was in highschool, we had a smoking pit,where students went to smoke. Mid 70's. I remember smoking on planes very well too. The good old days.
Not good for those with asthma or breathing issues.
We weren't supposed to smoke, but did in the lavatories. It was generally ignored in the Sixth Form Common Room though (ages 17-18). One day the Deputy Headmaster came in unexpectedly. We thought we were in trouble, but he only wanted a light.
Absolutely crushed this set! Well done!
Thanks!! Appreciate it!! 😊
"Facts,ol dude TIGHT!! A comedy god, inspiration!!"
Kids could also ride in the back of pick-up trucks back in the 70’s and 80’s. Can you imagine? Some of us are lucky to be alive.
Fact!!
very funny, sir! in 1975, you could smoke in your NYC hospital bed, ashtray was provided. I don't remember any smoking sections in the '70's & '80's.
😂 Thanks!
CODA here, everything is dead accurate lol. I enjoyed gossiping about people in front of people with my mom in the store without them realizing it lol 😅
Yup! That’s how it was.❤😂😂😂🎉😊
I know the pin drop joke was written just for that line because Deaf gathering are the loudest place to be! Since Deaf can't hear or maybe hard of hearing they do everything loud 😂😂
Correct, I just wanted to drop that line of pin drop. I also contradicted myself by saying slapping hands and fart. That is a noise. Deaf parties are not necessarily loud like a hearing party but they are way more noisy than you would expect.
@@chrisruppecomedy your joke about Deaf inventing text while drive was my favorite
In 1969, I was 3. I stood up in the middle of the front bench seat/sofa of an old black Dodge highway living room. Poppie''s 60 year-old WW II surviving good right arm was my seat belt.
I know ASL and I have to admit I have used it to get away with some things when I was younger.
Yep. It’s pretty great and wrong of course. 😂
This wad super funny for me lol 😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅
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Wen ur a child of deaf parents practicing ur comedic routine for your parents, u never open with " stop me if you've heard this one before."
Man he's right about getting beat by a paddle in school, because I've had my fair share back in the 70's.. Lol..
I for one, am better for it. Taught me consequences for my bad actions, and to know there's always going to be a bigger and better authority out there. So ppl can "beat me up" for my opinion...but I think I am a successful adult because of a few paddlings....
@@RMBlake007 Oh yeah.. Same here.. That's probably what's wrong with the world today, the lack of blue jean dust on the paddle..
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Awesome! Must be about my age! I can relate! 🤪🤣😂
I was rear-ended by a deaf couple having an argument once.
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😅 oops! Hope you were okay though
lmao 🤣 so wrong 🤦🏼♀️ so funny 😂
Hugs and loves forever ❤
ASL comes in handy in loud bars.
Mom always blamed the dog for the smell because she didn't know farts made noise.
Yep! 🤣Thanks for watching!!
Yup. My 6th grade teacher had a paddle with holes in it.... and he used it!
super funny!! too bad some people can’t take a joke though. and too bad people have to say mean things when they can just scroll if they don’t like something 😊❤
Heard growing up in the 70's. Yep.
No seat belts. Yep.
Riding in a truck bed. Yep.
Paddle with holes. Yep
Smoking areas in high school. Yep.
16 year old bus drivers. Yep.
Growing up in North Carolina...
Wait a minute. Was he my neighbor? 😂
Were we neighbors??? 🤣🤣🤣
All through the time😂
I thought the thumbnail was John Stewart for sure
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But this guy is actually funny!
@@chrisruppecomedysorry… hilarious set though!
@@Bassic8 I hate to admit it… you are right. John Stewart and Gonzo have a baby, this is what you get. 🤣🤣
LOVE HIS STORY...OUR CHURCH HAD A COUPLE WHO WERE DEAF AND THEIR SON HAD TO INTERPRET FOR HIM...XOXO HE WAS SO MATURE...AND HE WANTED SO BADLY TO HAVE SOMEONE WHO COULD GIVE HIM A BREAK...HA HA HA
Yep. Been there and done that, except for the mature part. 🤣
Every year, the boys in woodshop made the paddle for the vice principal to use. He got a new one from every graduating class. THEY MADE HIM THE PADDLE HE BEAT THEM WITH., Y'ALL.
LOL 😆
Does that make you a CODA-pendent?
That made the final list of options for the title of my special. 👍
😂😂😂😂😂
OMG 😳 I miss the 80's.
This guy is 😂😂
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1\2" holes drilled in the Vice Principal's paddle would pock and blister your backside worse than Daddy's razor strap when ya got home... 😅
My God. How's this this is!😮
Did anyone reading this get paddle when you were in elementary school? 4th grade was a B*TCH to me. 🤣 I not only got paddle but got expelled and had to repeat 4th grade. I literally had forgotten about that until he started talking about the 70's and 80's. FLASH BACK!!!
Okay I got expelled for super glued my teacher to her desk. It was hilarious but the principal didn't think so. He did but acted like he didn't.
If you did fourth grade twice they should’ve taught you how to spell super gluing
LOL!!! I was thinking the SAME thing!!!!@@ZA-wm6mm
You touch him and you hear the legend of Zelda chest opening sound
Our family has a smoking section place 😂 every morning
Grew up in the '60s. The smoking and seatbelts were even worse then.
When I was growing up, there were no smoking sections. Anybody smoked anywhere they wanted. 😊
It’s weird seeing my pastor doing a comedy special
Good weird or bad weird? 😂
"Good weird for me, ANEN!! Glory to GOD and JESUS!! Pastors,Christians humans too,GOTTA LIVE,gotta HELACE FUN!! WE worthy of it and we DESERVE IT!!"
You used ASL number three. I believe you.
Or he's from Europe!
Nice crowd. Lol
When we went out we took our small whiteboards bc most restaurant staff don't know the sign for "medium rare" and neither do we.
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the 60s was even better
'60s traditional women and music were pretty good.
There's a game called 1% which is very similar to this. There's an Evil Dead version due out in October that makes it even better.
I should have been a Ritalin kid, calmed me as an adult
Interesting.
... I like option 3 best 😂😂
They let stupid people drive!! 😂 And the jokes about driving just got better!! 🤪
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I'm glad having to laugh at this guy is not mandatory.
That is exactly what my wife says everyday!! 🫢
Driving without hearing sirens and horns? Scary much?
im glad that i have a good sense of humor.
asking if deaf people can drive is not a stupid question. if you cannot hear sirens or other important sounds you can be a danger to yourself and others. driving deaf equals driving impared, even with special technology thst is supposed to help deaf drivers. i am glad yhat deaf people can enjoy the freedom of driving. just dont call people stupid when they have legitimate questions.
In the state I live in between the stop lights is a light. When an ambulance or police car has a siren sounding, the light flashes. It's really is eye catching. If other states have this, how is it a problem if the deaf drive?
In the state I live in between the stop lights is a light. When an ambulance or police car has a siren sounding, the light flashes. It's really is eye catching. If other states have this, how is it a problem if the deaf drive?
So… it’s stupid to say it’s stupid for asking stupid questions? Gotcha. That’s me! 😂 😂
Yes - but this is also comedy
@@stephaniejohnson4358what state do u live in? That is awesome
Could you explain the seatbelt joke please?!
Nah. If you have to explain it… it ain’t funny. That jokes on me! 🤷♂️
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3:25 “aaaaand the only 3 years of my marriage”
Missed opportunity
Added to my set. 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks.
@@chrisruppecomedy oh heck yea! You’re welcome!
@@chrisperrywv Did it for first time last night. Got a solid laugh!! Much appreciated. We Chris’s have to stick together. 🤣🤣
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My father was not deaf, but he knew sign language. he would get pull over and not get a ticket. One time the office said I can't deal with this and just said quit speeding and walk back to his car.
Nice!!
9:30 this guy is *_"Otto"_* from
*_"The Simpsons"_*
🤣 Nice! Kinda what I looked like back then too!!
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4) your parents pretended to be dumb so they didn't have to talk to you.
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How is it that he's going to bring up the so-called deaf accent then not use it?
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I’m an RN and I got my nursing Licence before I was old enough to drink. So this means I could give narcotics to people before I could legally drink! I do have a question, how did he learn to speak with both parents being deaf? Not a joke, I’d really like to know how deaf parents go about that when they have a child with normal hearing? If anyone knows - share please
Being involved with the community. Spending time with relatives who can hear. The same thing with friends.
Correct. Family, friends, and in my case I had older siblings who could hear. But we learned to sign before we spoke.
Same way a child with immigrant parents learns to speak English despite speaking a different language at home.
This brings up bad memories: The holes in the paddle... Or how about the teacher that used the sole of a Chuck Taylor as his paddle.
Further, as I had undiagnosed (at the time) Asperger's, my behavior was considered "unruly" and therefore I would get hit by the school system two or three times a year, starting in the first year of grade school and all through Junior High, ninth grade.
*Not an exaggeration.* By High School, they gave up.
My first car was a 1972 Ford Pinto, yes, I know what they all say happened to them, it had safety belts. Our children born in the early 1980's had car seats securely attached with safety belts. I think this guy has his decades mixed up.
He said they didn't have to wear them or use them. Not that they didn't exist. Many parents didn't enforce seatbelt usage even when they were available
@@Margar02 That is what he said. In my family, once they were available, we all used them. Anyone in our vehicles wore them. I guess I figured everyone did that. I can't imagine now (Oops, make that NOT) wearing them.
@@OrganizeCreateDecorate In The mid-late 80's when California passed the seatbelt law, it was my older brother who insisted and always said, "Not only does it save lives, it's a California law." My mom still didn't enforce it for a couple more years. It is a subconscious effort to put on my seatbelt now. Once in a long while, I will reach for the belt and it is already on. Saved my life a few times too. It turns out that I'm prone to take involuntary road naps.
@@TheBlackAxe1 Yikes! That last sentence would have me hiring a driver.
While I didn't fall asleep at the wheel, I was in a few major accidents that I walked away from.
There was a classmate of our son's that I took on a field trip once. When I said everyone buckle up before I start the van, a few told me this young lady would unbuckle when I wasn't looking. I told them it was their job to tell me if she did, explaining to her how I survived a roll over with no injuries because I had my safety belt on. She kept it on the whole trip there and back. Sadly a few years later she was with cousins driving from a wedding to the reception. Had she changed her mind after what I told her, she would probably be a live today. As it was, she never made it to seventh grade. That was 29 years ago She would have been 42 this year. Everyone else in the car was belted in. They all survived. She was such a sweet and quirky young lady. The kind you remember after the very first time you meet her. I find it heartbreaking that she lived such a short life.
@@OrganizeCreateDecorate Wow! So sad. My worst incident, I was extremely lucky to hop away from a head on collision with a severely broken foot and a broken, displaced radius in my right arm. The trauma center poorly reset my arm and it took a year and 9 months for my medical insurance to authorize foot surgery. I went through two walking boots and many, many visits to the orthopedic doctor. By that time my foot had gone arthritic and he had to cut a bunch of bone out. Two 3” metal plates, 12 screws and a giant 1” wide staple later, I am able to walk fine now but my foot takes a serious bend and no more arch. It’s hard to find shoes that are comfortable on both feet. That was June 23 2017 and honestly, the worst part that still sits with me is that I injured another driver. Fortunately, I had top tier auto insurance and they took care of him. He hadn’t broken anything and initially refused treatment, that is until his wife showed up on scene and talked some sense into him. 2 years later he filed a claim as he had gotten soft tissue damage in his head and was beginning to lose his eyesight. I will never let myself live that down.
Let this be a lesson to you kids, don’t EVER tell yourself you are almost there. Four times I told myself that and I didn’t make it.
He's deaf on his parents' side
Love DryBar - I didn’t laugh to this and I’m not sure why
I don’t know why either. I’m partially deaf, and I found it really funny!
@@RickyMaveety I am with you on this one Ricky. I find him hilarious. My wife on the other hand, not so much. 🤣
@@chrisruppecomedy Glad to “hear” that🤭
@@RickyMaveety 🤣
I didn't laugh either because jokes about beating children just don't make me laugh. Also, I don't think he got the decades right. The stuff he was talking about happened earlier than the 70's and 80's, at least where I lived.
You had to wear seat belts in the 80's.
What about the 4th Option. They are not Deaf and you are at year 50 of the Biggiest Joke ever made and commited to?
Good material. Work on delivery some. But you're funny. 👍😆 Audience was too stiff.😐😶🌫️
@chrisruppecomedy can you imagine a deaf wife trying to tell her blind husband how to drive ?
What?
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Crazy how i just watch 2 videos of deaf men being abused and brutalized by law enforcements.
A little dark.
Deaf not blind
Lower the microphone stand.
No they just can't hear
I realize the audience was bad, but he wasn't great either.
Would you say it was mediocre, man? 😬
@@chrisruppecomedy I thought it was funny. I think some people don't appreciate the parts that are less joke and more PSA, but I enjoy learning.
You were great ! Some people are just so negative. Keep on truckin’ dude !
"Yeah he funny as pee. I knew by seeing the thumbnail he was Gon be fire. When you know you GREAT, you have to overlook crowds and just shine. The masters always know how to do it. This dude was fire,a god. "
sorry, but not really funny
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I think he’s off on his decades by a decade
At least his parents don't have to suffer from hearing his "jokes."
I didn’t laugh once
Aww, I'm sorry 😢
Come on Melodie, Not even once? I guess I need to find a new job. Dang it. I loved doing comedy so much. 😏
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If over the age of 12 you do not need to wear a seatbelt. My parents did not smoke
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Maybe your parents were deaf, but you obviously weren't... why didn't you learn more better lol
If people find this stuff funny, I'm worried about them.
im worried how you have the same first name and last name 🤫 should’ve gotten at least a little more creative with it. or maybe your name is just as basic as your humor 😋💕
Worry less, and laugh more. It's important to see the funny things in life. You cannot change things by worrying ❤
@@madiixoxo Your last sentence is the embodiment of "No offense, but..."
@@fieryvale ok, so I'll laugh at the idiots who laugh at this poor performance.
@@sarahahmed113 Mockery is not the same as laughter. Laughter does you good; mockery eats you up inside.
I knew a deaf and he said he screwed the whole varsity team volleyball at the university of Washington in the ninties
They probably thot he couldn't talk.
That's UW girls for you
Seriously he could pick up,women so easily why probably because he did not have to listen to them talk