Norm Macdonald's Best Jokes On Weekend Update [REACTION]

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  • @dash.reacts
    @dash.reacts  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    What was your favorite Norm Macdonald joke from this compilation? Let me know in the coments!

    • @deeplyblue7299
      @deeplyblue7299 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      America on line aka AOL it did not break apart , still around somehow.

    • @samhilton4173
      @samhilton4173 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The Kavorkian joke.

  • @robsambosky6444
    @robsambosky6444 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    During Vietnam, Jane Fonda made a trip as part of a traveling peace circus to North Vietnam where she was on the radio and photographed on an anti-aircraft gun. For this she received the moniker “Hanoi Jane,” which in turn based on “Tokyo Rose” from WWII. Fonda is still hated to this day by Vietnam War vets. How’s that for a reference? When Norm made the joke, it was only 20-plus-change years from the event. It’s been 50 now. I was drafted in 1969.

    • @drServitis
      @drServitis ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you for your service. You didn't really get proper appreciation at the time, to say the least. 213,000 Americans either died or were wounded in Vietnam, and that doesn't count those who've suffered emotionally ever since. I maintain we didn't lose the Vietnam War since Vietnam's Communist government has now allied itself with America against China and America is actually supplying weapons to Vietnam now to that end. So again, we say thank you for your sacrifice for all of us.

    • @robsambosky6444
      @robsambosky6444 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@drServitis I didn't go to Vietnam, but can you imagine returning from war and being spit on. Vietnam was different from previous conflicts in that many servicemen returned home on commercial flights where some of these assaults apparently occurred. Thanks for acknowledging the sacrifices that we made even if we avoided direct conflict. I watch your vids a lot. You have found yourself a nice niche. I wonder what your moniker means...

    • @mckenzie.latham91
      @mckenzie.latham91 หลายเดือนก่อน

      She stated that it seemed odd for the US to frame downed air pilots as illegal prisoners of war under the Vietnamese
      When they not only were shot down bombing Hanoi civillian centers
      But the US had also not declared war on Vietnam before bombing their capital and cities
      And yet expected the other side to follow rules of war
      We would later find out the Gulf on Tonkin was a false flag (has literally been declassified by the state)
      by the US state department and most actions in Vietnam were criminal by both international and US law and standards

  • @agallimoreagallimore2126
    @agallimoreagallimore2126 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    The compilation of Norm telling nothing but OJ Simpson jokes is comedy gold. He ticked off a lot of people with his jokes

    • @radioactive_moose
      @radioactive_moose 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mainly the head of NBC who was friends with him.

  • @tishamac529
    @tishamac529 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    A lot of times it wasn’t the joke itself but the weird delivery that made Norm special and unique in comedy.

    • @dash.reacts
      @dash.reacts  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Norm’s deadpan delivery made some of the weirdest jokes work.

  • @transmit13
    @transmit13 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Richard Gere created the OG Lemmiwinks.

    • @DanielRichards644
      @DanielRichards644 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      damn I had forgotten the Lemmiwinks episode till just now, think it's officially time to binge South Park from beginning to end.

  • @adamdavis2760
    @adamdavis2760 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    First movie I saw Ricki Lake in was Cry-Baby with Johnny Depp directed by John Waters... as she played his pregnant sister Pepper.... one of my favorite childhood movies

  • @chadeike3943
    @chadeike3943 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    More please norm is the best

  • @joedirt3449
    @joedirt3449 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Marion Barry joke was my fave as crackheads are comical

  • @tishamac529
    @tishamac529 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    13:45 Norm predicted Covid guidelines within businesses AND the customers who complained that following distance guidelines were akin to nazi Germany 😂😂

  • @timothypage252
    @timothypage252 ปีที่แล้ว

    In April 1970, Fonda, with Fred Gardner and Donald Sutherland formed the FTA tour ("Free The Army", a play on the troop expression "Fuck The Army"), an anti-war road show designed as an answer to Bob Hope's USO tour. The tour, described as "political vaudeville" by Fonda, visited military towns along the West Coast, aiming to establish a dialogue with soldiers about their upcoming deployments to Vietnam. The dialogue was made into a movie (F.T.A.) which contained strong, frank criticism of the war by servicemembers; it was released in 1972.[82]
    On May 4, 1970, Fonda appeared before an assembly at the University of New Mexico, in Albuquerque, to speak on G.I. rights and issues. The end of her presentation was met with a discomfiting silence until Beat poet Gregory Corso staggered onto the stage, drunk. He challenged Fonda, using a four-letter expletive: why hadn't she addressed the shooting of four students at Kent State by the Ohio National Guard, which had just taken place? In her autobiography, Fonda revisited the incident: "I was shocked by the news and felt like a fool." On the same day, she joined a protest march on the home of university president Ferrel Heady. The protesters called themselves "They Shoot Students, Don't They?" - a reference to Fonda's recently released film, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, which had just been screened in Albuquerque.[21]
    In the same year, Fonda spoke out against the war at a rally organized by Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. She offered to help raise funds for VVAW and was rewarded with the title of Honorary National Coordinator.[83] On November 3, 1970, Fonda started a tour of college campuses on which she raised funds for the organization. As noted by The New York Times, Fonda was a "major patron" of the VVAW.[84]
    Visit to Hanoi
    Jane Fonda on the NVA anti-aircraft gun
    Between 1965 and 1972, almost 300 Americans - mostly civil rights activists, teachers, and pastors - traveled to North Vietnam to see firsthand the war situation with the Vietnamese. News media in the United States predominantly provided a U.S. viewpoint, and American travelers to North Vietnam were routinely harassed upon their return home.[85] Fonda also visited Vietnam, traveling to Hanoi in July 1972 to witness firsthand the bombing damage to the dikes. After touring and photographing dike systems in North Vietnam, she said the United States had been intentionally targeting the dike system along the Red River. Columnist Joseph Kraft, who was also touring North Vietnam, said he believed the damage to the dikes was incidental and was being used as propaganda by Hanoi, and that, if the U.S. Air Force were "truly going after the dikes, it would do so in a methodical, not a harum-scarum way".[86] Sweden's ambassador to Vietnam, however, observed the bomb damage to the dikes and described it as "methodic". Other journalists reported that the attacks were "aimed at the whole system of dikes".[85]
    Fonda was photographed seated on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun; the photo outraged a number of Americans,[87] and earned her the nickname "Hanoi Jane".[88][89] In her 2005 autobiography, she wrote that she was manipulated into sitting on the battery; she had been horrified at the implications of the pictures. In a 2011 entry at her official website, Fonda explained:
    It happened on my last day in Hanoi. I was exhausted and an emotional wreck after the 2-week visit ... The translator told me that the soldiers wanted to sing me a song. He translated as they sung. It was a song about the day 'Uncle Ho' declared their country's independence in Hanoi's Ba Dinh Square. I heard these words: 'All men are created equal; they are given certain rights; among these are life, Liberty and Happiness.' These are the words Ho pronounced at the historic ceremony. I began to cry and clap. 'These young men should not be our enemy. They celebrate the same words Americans do.' The soldiers asked me to sing for them in return ... I memorized a song called 'Day Ma Di', written by anti-war South Vietnamese students. I knew I was slaughtering it, but everyone seemed delighted that I was making the attempt. I finished. Everyone was laughing and clapping, including me ... Here is my best, honest recollection of what happened: someone (I don't remember who) led me towards the gun, and I sat down, still laughing, still applauding. It all had nothing to do with where I was sitting. I hardly even thought about where I was sitting. The cameras flashed ... It is possible that it was a set up, that the Vietnamese had it all planned. I will never know. But if they did I can't blame them. The buck stops here. If I was used, I allowed it to happen ... a two-minute lapse of sanity that will haunt me forever ... But the photo exists, delivering its message regardless of what I was doing or feeling. I carry this heavy in my heart. I have apologized numerous times for any pain I may have caused servicemen and their families because of this photograph. It was never my intention to cause harm.[90]
    Fonda made radio broadcasts on Hanoi Radio throughout her two-week tour, describing her visits to villages, hospitals, schools, and factories that had been bombed, and denouncing U.S. military policy.[91][92] During the course of her visit, Fonda visited American prisoners of war (POWs), and brought back messages from them to their families. When stories of torture of returning POWs were later being publicized by the Nixon administration, Fonda said that those making such claims were "hypocrites and liars and pawns", adding about the prisoners she visited, "These were not men who had been tortured. These were not men who had been starved. These were not men who had been brainwashed."[93] In addition, Fonda told The New York Times in 1973, "I'm quite sure that there were incidents of torture ... but the pilots who were saying it was the policy of the Vietnamese and that it was systematic, I believe that's a lie."[94] Her visits to the POW camp led to persistent and exaggerated rumors which were repeated widely, and continued to circulate on the Internet decades later. Fonda, as well as the named POWs, have denied the rumors,[90] and subsequent interviews with the POWs showed these allegations to be false-the persons named had never met Fonda.[92]
    In 1972, Fonda helped fund and organize the Indochina Peace Campaign, which[95] continued to mobilize antiwar activists in the US after the 1973 Paris Peace Agreement, until 1975 when the United States withdrew from Vietnam.[96]
    Because of her tour of North Vietnam during wartime and the subsequent rumors, resentment against her persists among some veterans and serving U.S. military. For example, when a U.S. Naval Academy plebe ritually shouted out "Goodnight, Jane Fonda!", the entire company of midshipmen plebes replied "Goodnight, bitch!"[97][98] This practice has since been prohibited by the academy's Plebe Summer Standard Operating Procedures.[99] In 2005, Michael A. Smith, a U.S. Navy veteran, was arrested for disorderly conduct in Kansas City, Missouri, after he spat chewing tobacco in Fonda's face during a book-signing event for her autobiography, My Life So Far. He told reporters that he "consider[ed] it a debt of honor", adding "she spit in our faces for 37 years. It was absolutely worth it. There are a lot of veterans who would love to do what I did." Fonda refused to press charges.

  • @nooneofconsequence1251
    @nooneofconsequence1251 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My dad still uses AOL for his primary e-mail account.

  • @garettjames6349
    @garettjames6349 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's confirmed now the gerbil story came from Stallone. Stallone hated Gere for some reason.

  • @samkupper
    @samkupper 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    AOL was my childhood, still remember the noises and the stack of floppy disk next to my computer.

  • @marvolomethod
    @marvolomethod 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your a super nice guy to watch videos with😊

  • @francap8015
    @francap8015 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey! Love your reactions waiting for imaginationland 2 and 3. Love norm, you should check out his appearances on conan and "tex hooper".

  • @drServitis
    @drServitis ปีที่แล้ว +1

    2:12 THOSE OF US WHO'VE GOTTEN TO KNOW SOME ABOUT DASH THROUGH HIS VIDEOS THEN WANT TO KNOW WHAT KIND OF MUSIC DASH PREFERS/LIKES TO LISTEN TO. Dash is smart, calm, well-mannered, intrepid, upwardly mobile, a distinguished man of the world, so enquiring minds wonder which type of music he enjoys!

  • @ShadowAien
    @ShadowAien 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would love to see a reaction on Paradise PD.
    Awesome videos by the way

  • @TheBibleDefenders
    @TheBibleDefenders ปีที่แล้ว

    It's hard to believe they let Norm say as much as he did on SNL. In those days Blazing Saddles was big and that movie could NEVER BE MADE TODAY.

  • @billwong553
    @billwong553 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think he would have been as bold. He just wouldn’t be allow on the set of SNL.

  • @kiltedbroshar4187
    @kiltedbroshar4187 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That "thrill pill" joke, turned out to be not much of a joke. It's been banned in alot of countries bc it's more likely to cause a heart attack that viagra. It's also been shown to cause ovarian cancer, kidney disease, liver disease and several other medical problems.

  • @clintedmonds1241
    @clintedmonds1241 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    These were decent but by far not his best. I guess it's down to taste but he has much better compilations by topic from the channel im not norm. Check more Norm for sure bro

  • @mostawesomecomment6553
    @mostawesomecomment6553 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You laugh at Norm's joke because it is objectively funny, then you turn around, hide your smile, and shake your head sadly because you think you're supposed to.
    Why would anyone watch your content? Be sincere. Be real. Don't sell out.

  • @AB-ms6yg
    @AB-ms6yg 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    when you pause the joke just before punchline to revel in some blast from past comment, you DON'T get the joke.