He is tremendously smart to have both written and memorized such a routine. People don't realize how smart some of these comedians have to be to entertaining it not easy.
> The chap that " exhales in gale proportions " he orates with Shakespearean tongue to an appreciative audience, already applauding with exuberance was my personal favourite
Tomfoolery is actually based on a real person. Travelers would come to a fork in the road and ask Tom Fool which direction to go. He would tell them to go to the left because it was shorter. He killed a lot of people that way because the left took them into a deadly bog. He was hung for his crimes. That is the short version.... look it up.
I'm 56 years old. After working in the medical field for over 20 years, the doc's I worked for had decided to retire, so I went back to school. I chose to go to cosmetology school at the age of 50...50...years...old... Yes, I was the oldest student enrolled and wasn't initially welcomed by the other students ages 17-23 years old. Trust and believe, English isn't taught the way I learned it and their vocabularies were worlds apart from mine. In class one day, one of the girls said my name, then added some words behind it. I just looked at her, then I turned back around to work on my stuff. All of the sudden she exclaimed, "RUDE! Why didn't you answer my question?" I turned back around, looked her right in the eyes and replied, "I do understand what you said was in the form of a question but given how you phrased that question, I don't have the slightest idea about what your question was. Do they no longer teach kids how to diagram a sentence in 7th grade English?" The youngsters in the room looked at me as if I had just grown a second head spontaneously. In stereo, they all said, "No! We don't even know what 'sentence diagramming is." I didn't even know how to respond to that. The girl that asked me what she considered a properly phrased question smiled and said, "I'm going to go buy a dictionary just so I can talk to you." She did just that. 🤣 By the time I graduated from school, I felt like their second Mom. I adore each and every one of them. ❤ ~ APRIL LIPKE
@@alexanderjimenez1698 No. My name is April. My husband James and I share his TH-cam account.That's why I signed the comment APRIL LIPKE. ~ APRIL LIPKE
the Ron Ruhman bit at 4:06 made me realise why people say i speak "maturely" haha, i've a tendency to use the vocabulary i acquired from old books since i was of elementary age
@@carolblakeman2312 Spell check didn't have an option for "caniption" because it doesn't read phonetically and the letter "a" probably prevented it from recognizing common typographical errors of words beginning in "Con-". You were close, but the correct spelling is "conniption." If you had typed "coniption" instead, it would have offered the correct spelling as the first option. Interestingly enough, Google search seems to recognize even the more egregious misspellings as an association/conflation if you search the word in its proper spelling. I find it intriguing that it includes "Kanipchen" in the common questions under a search for "Conniption" but mucks up my attempt to search for some specific things using boolean logic to the point that the results are completely useless. The natural language search makes things so much harder for me to narrow down results to particular known specifics using exclusions now, but seems to be making it easier for people to find stuff that is really unfamiliar to them. I wonder how it manages to do that phonetic interpretation and match those two very different spellings as the same contextual word...
@@carlaaustin6054 you can usually tell who has learned some vocabulary through having heard words that they haven't seen in print from those who have learned them through having read them in books by the fact that the former will often misspell uncommon words, while the latter tends to mispronounce them. This distinction is most notable when words have been borrowed from another language like French - I can't tell you how many different ways the word "Voilà!" has been butchered in social media posts as "walla!"or "wah-lah!"/"whallah!"/"WA-LA!" etc... or, before I had taken French as a language, how long it took me to figure out that I actually did know the meaning of the word "hors d'oeuvres" when I saw it in print as a kid. I had a trick I devised to reading unfamiliar French words that usually worked by covering up some of the extra vowels or initial and ending consonants that were often silent and then pronouncing what was left. I was delighted to find I recognized it when I was left with "OR-DERVE" instead of what I had initially read as "WHORES DE OVARIES" 😆 I knew THAT wasn't right... .
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
Now I understand why I've been told I'm an old soul. I've always said shenanigans, conniption fit, geeze and fair to middlin. It's really just speaking southern.
Anyone who jumps into this video after 17:45, will be completely confused as to what the hell this man is talking about (and why). I'm guessing he has a solid background in Shakespearian theater? Well done!!!!
I'd give you an answer if you knew what you were actually talking about.😂🤣So far, we're back to the analogy of the dog chasing the car, never catching it but even if he does, he wouldn't know what to do with it 😂😂🤣🤣
The big words thing got me because I was listening to a Catholic lady talking about a topic that would have been very interesting but she was taking just like that and there was NO CONTENT. 😂😂😂😂😂
Some things I have never heard anyone other than my parents say: He fell out of an ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. She doesn't have enough sense to wad a shotgun. He's as good as he is ugly. If you could buy him for what he's worth and sell him for what he thinks he's worth you would be a millionaire.
Here's a big word for ya to chew on for a bit,,,,,pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis,,,,, it's a type of cancer. My 7th grade math teacher had it on the chalkboard in his classroom. If you got in trouble talking in class that's the word you had to write. I seized onto the financial opportunity and made money writing the word for the kids that did get in trouble. I turned 65 last month and can still spell it and pronounce it.
I once had a dickens of a time trying to read the word "prestidigitation" off the wall of the Magic Castle. Dad taught me a trick to start at the end syllable and pronounce that first, then add the one before it and keep adding on moving backwards that way. (like "tion", then "a-tion" , then "ta-tion" , "It-a-tion", "git-a-tion", "igi-ta-tion", "digit-a-tion", "presti-digi-ta-tion") I would have to use similar technique trying to pronounce that cancer.
"Fair to Midland." Midland is a city in Texas. "Fair to middlin' [middling]" is the phrase. Middling means moderate, average, or "neither good nor bad."
Saw Dennis years ago in Hermosa Beach and one of his jokes was: "It's really dangerous around where I'm staying. This morning I walked out of my hotel and stabbed three people." Talented family!
I had a Lester in one of my Highschool classes and even though he wasn't a bad guy, he definitely was not of the very smartest guys and the voice of that first comedian reminds me of this Lester but he did use words that I have no idea if they were even words or not so is he intelligent or not? It does remind me of Lester though, then there was the second guy that claimed to have a major in English but he sounded like I would have thought the first guy and the nice guy from Highschool would have sounded like lol I still often wonder what has ever happened to Lester, even these days...
It's American made... Sad, that used to mean something. You can still see that quality in old stuff, you know, pre-1990 stuff! But that last comedian was, AMAZING!!
Aka a tittle. You’re on to correcting things that don’t need correction? You really are an insufferable windbag. When are you going to get around to understanding the difference between comedian and comedienne? I understood the difference as a small child, how does a grown woman not know?🤷♀️ You have too much pride for someone who has basic intellect.
@@grumpyoldguy584 Please don't be rude. Three likes proves that at lease 3 people did care and that means you are wrong. Clearly your name fits you well, Grumpy Old Guy.
@@grumpyoldguy584 You stated "no one cares one iota what that little dot is called or about anything else you have to say." Even "IF" one like was her own, that means that TWO others were not hers. That clearly means that your statement of "no one cares" is blatantly WRONG and obviously NOT TRUTHFUL as you claim. It seems YOU are the one that "cant handle the truth." Since you "don't really give a crap what" I say, that just proves that YOU can't handle it when YOU ARE proven WRONG. As for your "dislike" on my comment, "I don't really give a crap." Your negativity is not good for your health. I hope you get help for that. Have a nice day.
@@grumpyoldguy584 Did you not know that people don't care what you care about. Probably because you're not capable of having cordial conversation? Why engage just to detract and be a jack?
John Branyan's "The Three Little Pigs" was by far the most creative comedy routine I've seen in a while. It must've taken forever to memorize.
Loved that one!
He should have his own show...this would be a good pilot
children's show*
Haha This 🤣
He is tremendously smart to have both written and memorized such a routine. People don't realize how smart some of these comedians have to be to entertaining it not easy.
No matter how many times I hear this rendition of The Three Little Pigs, it never gets old.
Truth! I always laugh so hard! 🤣
I love it! 🤣😘
This is my first time hearing it and it was amaaaaaazing!🤣
It's American Made
💯
That was the best rendition of The Three Little Pigs I have ever heard!
But u did not understand a third of it...
He did such a fantastic job! It really is the most outstanding rendition of The Three Little Pigs EVER!!!!!!
> The chap that " exhales in gale proportions " he orates with Shakespearean tongue to an appreciative audience, already applauding with exuberance was my personal favourite
I have *always* been a fan of shenanigans, hijinks, and tomfoolery!
Tomfoolery is actually based on a real person. Travelers would come to a fork in the road and ask Tom Fool which direction to go. He would tell them to go to the left because it was shorter. He killed a lot of people that way because the left took them into a deadly bog. He was hung for his crimes. That is the short version.... look it up.
Those were highly useful when I was in the Marines.
All were very funny but John Branyan with his three little pig story was AMANZING ! LOL
I enjoyed the clever ending to the Shakespearian “Three Little Pigs” ~ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
LOL Dennis Regan's question to the professor! So brilliantly done!🤣🤣🤣
I 💕 love 💕 these complicated compilations!!!
This was one of the funniest Drybar Comedies I've heard lately.....it was ammaazzing
Dennis Regan, Brad Upton and Fred Klett are the best I've seen on this channel.
I 💕 love 💕 these complications!!!
Compilations, not complications... 🤣
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 - lol epic fail! I totally didn't spell check that 🤣
The first comedian ... the people who clapped at his question with big words were those who actually understood the question 😂
It’s Brian Regan’s brother, Dennis. He is hilarious!
By Ron Ruhman's standers I've been old since I was a high School.
Dennis Regan college question was so funny I was rolling on the floor haha
All hands down super funny really really great comedians on drybar I feel some of the very best
This was awesome!!! I loved the whole thing but for anyone looking for John Branyan's bit it starts at 16:03 🐷🐷🐷 that was absolutely golden!!!
I love Josh Sneed. If you haven't seen his entire show, look it up. He's got great delivery.
I'm 56 years old. After working in the medical field for over 20 years, the doc's I worked for had decided to retire, so I went back to school. I chose to go to cosmetology school at the age of 50...50...years...old... Yes, I was the oldest student enrolled and wasn't initially welcomed by the other students ages 17-23 years old. Trust and believe, English isn't taught the way I learned it and their vocabularies were worlds apart from mine. In class one day, one of the girls said my name, then added some words behind it. I just looked at her, then I turned back around to work on my stuff. All of the sudden she exclaimed, "RUDE! Why didn't you answer my question?" I turned back around, looked her right in the eyes and replied,
"I do understand what you said was in the form of a question but given how you phrased that question, I don't have the slightest idea about what your question was. Do they no longer teach kids how to diagram a sentence in 7th grade English?" The youngsters in the room looked at me as if I had just grown a second head spontaneously. In stereo, they all said, "No! We don't even know what 'sentence diagramming is."
I didn't even know how to respond to that. The girl that asked me what she considered a properly phrased question smiled and said, "I'm going to go buy a dictionary just so I can talk to you." She did just that. 🤣 By the time I graduated from school, I felt like their second Mom. I adore each and every one of them. ❤
~ APRIL LIPKE
You're name's James
@@alexanderjimenez1698 No. My name is April. My husband James and I share his TH-cam account.That's why I signed the comment APRIL LIPKE.
~ APRIL LIPKE
Love it!
Cosmetology school doesn't necessarily require college level proficiency in English.
What a sweet story I love it! Your passion for learning is inspiring!
John Branyan! You are brilliant!
the Ron Ruhman bit at 4:06 made me realise why people say i speak "maturely" haha, i've a tendency to use the vocabulary i acquired from old books since i was of elementary age
Loved the three little pigs story ❤️.
I would buy that version of Three Little Pigs for my children
Amazon has it.
The first guy, is utterly hilarious!
My type of time 9f comedy right there. 👌
Always good to see Brian Regan's first comedy coach. Would have loved to be a fly on the wall in Regan house in the 60's and 70's. haha!
Ron Ruhman’s comedy had me in Keniptions!
Caniptions -spell check didn’t even have a suggestion for that word.😅
You know words, books you've read, but it is humorous.
@@carolblakeman2312 Spell check didn't have an option for "caniption" because it doesn't read phonetically and the letter "a" probably prevented it from recognizing common typographical errors of words beginning in "Con-". You were close, but the correct spelling is "conniption." If you had typed "coniption" instead, it would have offered the correct spelling as the first option.
Interestingly enough, Google search seems to recognize even the more egregious misspellings as an association/conflation if you search the word in its proper spelling. I find it intriguing that it includes "Kanipchen" in the common questions under a search for "Conniption" but mucks up my attempt to search for some specific things using boolean logic to the point that the results are completely useless. The natural language search makes things so much harder for me to narrow down results to particular known specifics using exclusions now, but seems to be making it easier for people to find stuff that is really unfamiliar to them. I wonder how it manages to do that phonetic interpretation and match those two very different spellings as the same contextual word...
@@carlaaustin6054
you can usually tell who has learned some vocabulary through having heard words that they haven't seen in print from those who have learned them through having read them in books by the fact that the former will often misspell uncommon words, while the latter tends to mispronounce them. This distinction is most notable when words have been borrowed from another language like French - I can't tell you how many different ways the word "Voilà!" has been butchered in social media posts as "walla!"or "wah-lah!"/"whallah!"/"WA-LA!" etc... or, before I had taken French as a language, how long it took me to figure out that I actually did know the meaning of the word "hors d'oeuvres" when I saw it in print as a kid. I had a trick I devised to reading unfamiliar French words that usually worked by covering up some of the extra vowels or initial and ending consonants that were often silent and then pronouncing what was left. I was delighted to find I recognized it when I was left with "OR-DERVE" instead of what I had initially read as "WHORES DE OVARIES" 😆 I knew THAT wasn't right... .
Dennis Regan is my dude lolol 😂🤣🤣
“And secondly…” 😂
A hoot is the first part of a hoot and a holler. If that party was a hoot and a holler, then during the party, it was a hoot!
Standing ovation !!!
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
Does this apply to people having a wonderful life? Hahaha
@@MadSUPANOVA There's always room for improvement but I'm happy you see the joy of life and its beauty.
Thx brother
Thank you.
Right back atcha!
The Rendition of The Three Little Pigs along with the last clip is AMAAAAAZING...... 😆
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂I am 46, and have been saying, "Shenanigans", "irked", and "conniption fit", for YEARS!!
John Branyan's "The Three Little Pigs" (16:04 to 24:10) is the best
Love Dennis Regan
I've been using shenanigans ever since I've seen Super Troopers years ago. 🤷😆
"Hey Farva what's that restaurant with all the goofy stuff on the wall's?"
Farva:"Shenanigans!?"
"Oooooooooooooooooo"
🤣🤣 oh man, he is sooo funny. Especially loved the 3 Little Pigs! Really creative.
Now I understand why I've been told I'm an old soul. I've always said shenanigans, conniption fit, geeze and fair to middlin. It's really just speaking southern.
After laughing at this 30,40 times I sent it to my friend, a teacher.
🇺🇲 23:53 "It's American made." 🇺🇲
😄 I Love It!! ❤👍
So very funny, had me rollin until the 16 century.
TRUELY THE 1st !!! COMPILATION THAT WAS VERY GOOD !!!
FINALLY !! NOT EVERY COMP IS GOOD !!!
Josh Sneed Is Probably My Favorite Comedian
Anyone who jumps into this video after 17:45, will be completely confused as to what the hell this man is talking about (and why). I'm guessing he has a solid background in Shakespearian theater? Well done!!!!
To Dennis Regan "You look older than my thesaurus but I'm glad that finally read one" 😂🤣
I'd give you an answer if you knew what you were actually talking about.😂🤣So far, we're back to the analogy of the dog chasing the car, never catching it but even if he does, he wouldn't know what to do with it 😂😂🤣🤣
Oh no! I just turned 31 yesterday, and have been using the term "shenanigans" for at least 3 years. 😆
I like shenanigans. It tells people how ridiculous they are being.
Josh is so relatably hilarious
The big words thing got me because I was listening to a Catholic lady talking about a topic that would have been very interesting but she was taking just like that and there was NO CONTENT. 😂😂😂😂😂
Some things I have never heard anyone other than my parents say:
He fell out of an ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down.
She doesn't have enough sense to wad a shotgun.
He's as good as he is ugly.
If you could buy him for what he's worth and sell him for what he thinks he's worth you would be a millionaire.
🤣
They were exposed to Southern at some point, because that’s how they speak.
“Some people don’t have enough sense to spit downwind.”
How this: If his brains were gunpowder, he couldn't blow his nose.
All those phrases are common in my rural southern hometown.
😄
nice alliteration John Branyan
Oh my gosh the second guy nice use of words so funny lol.
That was amaaaaaazing.
I liked all that except the last part.
What a Karen
Love, love, love the piglet story.
That first college question - dying. Sounds like my classmate who took 10+ years to get his phd -- when he was in undergrad.
3 Pigs rendition especially delightful.
You forgot Mike Siegel's joke about his teacher using big words : "Don't look straight at the sun, you'll burn your rectum!"
I still laugh at the three little pigs story
Going to hell in a handbasket 😂😂😂
I wasn't looking at the screen and when Ron Ruhman started I really thought it was Gaffigan for a min. They have very similar ways of speaking.
I just clutched my pearls
Somehow that first joke might be legit now...🤪
I watched this and lost all hope of getting to age 25, I just turned 19 but I've been saying "shenanigans" since I was 13 latest.
Me too ✋️ 🤣
It's a great word, right? ⚘
I've got heritage from the Land of Shenanigans, I was BORN "old!"
Aw man. I’ve always been old. Dang it.
This nugget with the college question made me his life-long fan ages ago! 😎‼
As a high school teacher I NEVER said that there is no such thing as a stupid question. There most certainly are smart aleck ones.
That fourth guy, Ron, sounds a lot like Jim Gaffigan.
Meanwhile my sociology prof...stop using big words to sound smart, youre just taking up time, ask the question or answer it and lets go 🤣
Really funny 😄
I asked my dad where he was "scootypootying around to?" I have never used those words before. I am old.
First guy seen his whole stuff so funny
South Park made shenanigans a cool term again
Shannanigans yessss
Had to stop in the middle to like and go coffin shopping.
Dagnabit.
Sounding like Stephen A Smith on a rant with all those words, 😂😂😂
And secondly…😆😆😆😆
He's never seen Super Troopers!!!! Shenanigans
A hoot! lmao
Canadians say Shenanigans
Was it Henanigens before Castro became dicktator and Canada went uber woke?
I am Canadian, and Id be dead before Id ever use that word.
I was 25yrs old when I found out quitting Cold Turkey didn't involve Cold Turkey.
13:32 , the womens fingernails, great comedy.
Who's the bi polar guy he's great 😆
Here's a big word for ya to chew on for a bit,,,,,pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis,,,,, it's a type of cancer. My 7th grade math teacher had it on the chalkboard in his classroom. If you got in trouble talking in class that's the word you had to write. I seized onto the financial opportunity and made money writing the word for the kids that did get in trouble. I turned 65 last month and can still spell it and pronounce it.
😂
I once had a dickens of a time trying to read the word "prestidigitation" off the wall of the Magic Castle. Dad taught me a trick to start at the end syllable and pronounce that first, then add the one before it and keep adding on moving backwards that way. (like "tion", then "a-tion" , then "ta-tion" , "It-a-tion", "git-a-tion", "igi-ta-tion", "digit-a-tion", "presti-digi-ta-tion")
I would have to use similar technique trying to pronounce that cancer.
"Fair to Midland."
Midland is a city in Texas.
"Fair to middlin' [middling]" is the phrase.
Middling means moderate, average, or "neither good nor bad."
Saw Dennis years ago in Hermosa Beach and one of his jokes was: "It's really dangerous around where I'm staying. This morning I walked out of my hotel and stabbed three people." Talented family!
6:05 I say shenanigans.... I'm not in my 20s yet.... o-O
I had a Lester in one of my Highschool classes and even though he wasn't a bad guy, he definitely was not of the very smartest guys and the voice of that first comedian reminds me of this Lester but he did use words that I have no idea if they were even words or not so is he intelligent or not? It does remind me of Lester though, then there was the second guy that claimed to have a major in English but he sounded like I would have thought the first guy and the nice guy from Highschool would have sounded like lol
I still often wonder what has ever happened to Lester, even these days...
I Lived in Albany NY, & my classmates wld tell me, how they went to NY over the weekend, & they were talking about NY City!!
I live in the town he's from... Five and a half hours from NYC 😂
Shoelaces!
It's 2022. The world is going to hell in a... handbasket.
It's American made...
Sad, that used to mean something. You can still see that quality in old stuff, you know, pre-1990 stuff!
But that last comedian was, AMAZING!!
Oh crap!!! I've been using shenanigans lately!! FK!!! I'm old. 👴
Throw the word compilation or something in the title. I get into the first person feeling the momentum and get railroaded by the cut.
I had a bear chase me down the mountain in NEW YORK. It aint all city trust me
HA I say ain't that a good all the time. Phuqs with FOKKS HAHAHA
The little dot at the top of the lower-case i and j is called an iota, as in "I don't care one iota".
(Aka, a diacritical mark.)
Aka a tittle. You’re on to correcting things that don’t need correction? You really are an insufferable windbag. When are you going to get around to understanding the difference between comedian and comedienne? I understood the difference as a small child, how does a grown woman not know?🤷♀️ You have too much pride for someone who has basic intellect.
@@grumpyoldguy584 Please don't be rude. Three likes proves that at lease 3 people did care and that means you are wrong. Clearly your name fits you well, Grumpy Old Guy.
@@grumpyoldguy584 You stated "no one cares one iota what that little dot is called or about anything else you have to say." Even "IF" one like was her own, that means that TWO others were not hers. That clearly means that your statement of "no one cares" is blatantly WRONG and obviously NOT TRUTHFUL as you claim. It seems YOU are the one that "cant handle the truth."
Since you "don't really give a crap what" I say, that just proves that YOU can't handle it when YOU ARE proven WRONG. As for your "dislike" on my comment, "I don't really give a crap."
Your negativity is not good for your health. I hope you get help for that. Have a nice day.
@@grumpyoldguy584
Did you know punctuation terminology differs between English Languages. Fur example, a period is called a full-stop in the UK.
@@grumpyoldguy584
Did you not know that people don't care what you care about. Probably because you're not capable of having cordial conversation? Why engage just to detract and be a jack?
Min 1 sounds like a Jordan Peterson statement : )
What color is that blue shirt? Proof a lot of education has lies never questioned.