First time I saw him period was the MDA Telethon in 1994. My Dad had Muscular Dystrophy so we watched every year. That's also how I discovered Josh Blue.
@ The first time I saw the MDA telethon was in 1972. My Mom was watching it and my sister and I got interested. We went out and knocked on doors collecting money for about five hours in the pouring rain. It felt good to help. In high school we volunteered at the local phone bank during the show. We always took the overnight hours because none of the other volunteers wanted to stay up all night.
It's not just dogs. I've seen cats get freaked out by those Halloween bowls too! And while I'm not afraid of mice, when one runs past you suddenly, you can't help but do a "Holy fuck, a mouse!"
Jeff you and your family and puppets are awesome and amazing l really enjoy watching your family and cooking and comedy Central videos on TH-cam channel God bless you all you all make my day very happy every day Thank you all for the gift of laughter 😊😊😊❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌈🌈🌈 from your fan and friend always Sharon Curry from Decatur Illinois
Funnily enough, my aunt has a Jack Russell terrier, also named Buddy. I call him the canine demon spawn from the deepest darkest depths of hell. This dog literally hates every other living being except for my aunt, her boss (whom he just sort of tolerates), and her boss's cat. Aside from that, this little mongrel doesn't like anyone else, and very few people like him in return. I remember this one time when a good friend of mine was over at our apartment visiting, and all she did was come up to this little beast and try to pet it, but the worthless mutt started growling like a wild animal and tried to bite her hand off; thankfully she was fast enough to avoid his sharp little teeth lol. Since then she never tried to pet the dog or go near it again.
I had a convenience store, I had that same bowl. The alarm went off in the middle of the night. Glad I didn’t have my gun out or I woulda unloaded on my store. There were some lights on but it was dark. I’m glad my cameras didnt cover the area I was in. I sure I jumped and screamed like a little girl… lol. I’m like a 6 foot fireman, it woulda been a laff for way too many..
I sincerely wish that this man was still as great of a comedian as He once was. I saw him two years in a row in the Grand Rapids a few years ago and He was not quite as good as when I was an older kid/ young teen.
I’ll take a 160 pound Newfoundland over a less than 20 pound any dog any day! I got attacked by a hot dog that hated kids (dachshund) when I was maybe 2. It stuck. Met the best friend I ever had at 5. He was a 200 pound Newfoundland. His favorite places were within a mile of the beach that we lived on. And he didn’t like bullies. My brothers were my worst bullies and all the other kids preferred them to me. I might have weighed 30 pounds and wasn’t as good at running as him. He taught me how to ride him like a horse because it was easier. My parents had no idea how I was spending my summer, the naps we took, the adventures we had or much other than that smell I always wreaked of.. they always assumed I was just hanging out with our own dog, who only liked my mother… Still to this day, I prefer big goofy dogs to miniature any dogs. In fact the bigger the better 😂
the color we had that too for our dog after like a wekk he didnt care about the sour think that came in his mouth adn face he didnt care or he began to like it
Jeff is a great comedian, and an even better ventriloquist. I especially love Achmed!
That was funny. I needed a good laugh.
Min pins are high strung, but great protectors! Although, not so smart all the time 😂😂😂
First time seeing him without puppets
He opens most of his specials with a short stand-up routine.
He’s hysterical, with and without the guys!
First time I saw him period was the MDA Telethon in 1994. My Dad had Muscular Dystrophy so we watched every year. That's also how I discovered Josh Blue.
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The first time I saw the MDA telethon was in 1972. My Mom was watching it and my sister and I got interested. We went out and knocked on doors collecting money for about five hours in the pouring rain. It felt good to help.
In high school we volunteered at the local phone bank during the show. We always took the overnight hours because none of the other volunteers wanted to stay up all night.
The special is called Minding the Monsters. It's free on TH-cam to watch.
It's not just dogs. I've seen cats get freaked out by those Halloween bowls too! And while I'm not afraid of mice, when one runs past you suddenly, you can't help but do a "Holy fuck, a mouse!"
loved it
Thank you for not censoring this shit.
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jeff you and your family and puppets are awesome and amazing l really enjoy watching your family and cooking and comedy Central videos on TH-cam channel God bless you all you all make my day very happy every day Thank you all for the gift of laughter 😊😊😊❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌈🌈🌈 from your fan and friend always Sharon Curry from Decatur Illinois
That poor little dog, so mean.... and he wonders why he finds pee in his shoe. Still funny either way though
that is way to funny I loved it
Funnily enough, my aunt has a Jack Russell terrier, also named Buddy. I call him the canine demon spawn from the deepest darkest depths of hell. This dog literally hates every other living being except for my aunt, her boss (whom he just sort of tolerates), and her boss's cat. Aside from that, this little mongrel doesn't like anyone else, and very few people like him in return. I remember this one time when a good friend of mine was over at our apartment visiting, and all she did was come up to this little beast and try to pet it, but the worthless mutt started growling like a wild animal and tried to bite her hand off; thankfully she was fast enough to avoid his sharp little teeth lol. Since then she never tried to pet the dog or go near it again.
I had a convenience store, I had that same bowl. The alarm went off in the middle of the night. Glad I didn’t have my gun out or I woulda unloaded on my store. There were some lights on but it was dark. I’m glad my cameras didnt cover the area I was in. I sure I jumped and screamed like a little girl… lol. I’m like a 6 foot fireman, it woulda been a laff for way too many..
I sincerely wish that this man was still as great of a comedian as He once was. I saw him two years in a row in the Grand Rapids a few years ago and He was not quite as good as when I was an older kid/ young teen.
"he looked like nick noltes mug shot"
dies laughing
Ha Ha LOL that’s Funny I Like Jeff Dunham He is Funny
if i saw adog peering over a fence at me, that'd just be cute
Ok,,, now he needs to get a doggy puppet that looks like his dog!!
Must be Jack russell terriers because we had one and he jumped out of a moving truck and broke his leg 🤦♀️
👍🤛🦅🙏😎🇺🇸
I’ll take a 160 pound Newfoundland over a less than 20 pound any dog any day! I got attacked by a hot dog that hated kids (dachshund) when I was maybe 2. It stuck.
Met the best friend I ever had at 5. He was a 200 pound Newfoundland. His favorite places were within a mile of the beach that we lived on. And he didn’t like bullies. My brothers were my worst bullies and all the other kids preferred them to me. I might have weighed 30 pounds and wasn’t as good at running as him. He taught me how to ride him like a horse because it was easier. My parents had no idea how I was spending my summer, the naps we took, the adventures we had or much other than that smell I always wreaked of.. they always assumed I was just hanging out with our own dog, who only liked my mother…
Still to this day, I prefer big goofy dogs to miniature any dogs. In fact the bigger the better 😂
the color we had that too for our dog after like a wekk he didnt care about the sour think that came in his mouth adn face he didnt care or he began to like it
Thank you, I needed that. ROFLMAO