This makes me think of the amount of times I attempt to tell a legitimately funny joke and horribly and slowly butcher it and everyone is sad and disappointed.
Tip: switch from butchering legitimately funny longwinded jokes to screwing up those long-ass jokes that intentionally have a really lame Dad Joke punchline. You'll go from making people sad and disappointed to making them sad and mildly angry with you in the course of just a few hours (or days, depending on how good you are at dragging the whole thing out).
We are never shown the card that the guy first picked so we the audience are all equally confused and in the unclear. Brilliant immersive experience by Ryan. Bravo
Some part of me believes, the origin story of this sketch is that someone asked Ryan "Why do you have two fabric steamers?" and he had to come up with an excuse and just went through with it.
Or my wife. Her: I called the cable company............ ...10 minutes later ... Me: So. You paid the cable bill? Her: That's what I said. Me: Ok, but you didn't tell me you were getting to the point so I could start listening. Not really. I know better than to say that last part out loud.
"Then, there were some lions, so the lions fought the robots - oh by the way, I paid the cable bill - and then they went in a spaceship to a *whole new planet* and remember the guy from before? Yeah, he flew the spaceship except it crashed and then they fought some aliens. ANYWAY, the dog from before the before part comes back and..."
I used to do that obnoxious thing where I would tell someone to pick a card and then spend ten minutes doing the most ridiculous stuff with the cards and then pick a card and say “This is NOT your card!” Works 51/52 times.
You know you're a nerd when the first place your mind goes after reading your comment is "I wonder what is the probability of drawing 51 cards from a deck and none of them being the correct one"
i was doing magic as a teenager and tried creating my own routines by mostly mishmashing existing tricks, so... yeah, this was way more accurate than it should be, my mum can confirm
I'm getting a real kick out of picturing Ryan walking into a BestBuy going: "Hi there, hello! I'm gonna need a fabric steamer,... and another fabric steamer!"
I imagine Ryan dreamed up this sketch immediately after realizing he and his wife had identical fabric steamers. It was just the first thing that came to his mind. That's just how his mind works.
Ryan is the type of guy to say "he's standing right behind me, isnt he" in a horror scenario, pull out a stretchable baseball bat from pants and dominate the antagonist
As a magician, it's amazing to me how accurate this is. The joke about doing something way more impressive than what you're actually doing: "Speaking of which, check yours." "Can you imagine?" The: "Just forget those, we don't need them anymore." The arbitrary numbers and piles. Bringing in strange and unnatural props. Way too many instructions, way too much effort for not enough payoff. Not having a fallback for if the participant forgets their card. Everything I hate about mediocre magicians is here.
This is SO true actually. Lots of magic I've seen on Penn and Teller Fool Us and stuff seem overly complicated like this. Not that I can do it so I have no reason to complain XD
Ryan George is a national treasure! Also an international treasure. A treasure period. Not a period in history in which treasures are abundant and therefore so would treasure hunters be found in abundance. Maybe a comma would have made that better: a treasure, period. As in the punctuation. For emphasis. There! Ryan George is a treasure hunter. #nailedit
Ryan must be protected at all costs. Also, unlike Harambe, Ryan does NOT have information that would lead to the arrest and conviction of Hillary Clinton.
I think aggressive magician is my new favourite character in the ryanverse The card shuffling is brilliant he doesnt even bother to put them all facing the same way 😂
Yep, reminded me of when my son got into magic tricks at age 10... I wanted to be supportive, but each trick just kept going, and then he'd make a mistake and start again! 😭
My wife went to the ER because she dropped an earring backer into her ear. The doctor looked in and said he saw it, she asked if it would be difficult to retrieve. His answer was unexpected and priceless: "Nah it'll super easy, barely an inconvenience." We died laughing. Glad we aren't the only ones in our small town that love your videos!!
My brain doesn't even recognise that there aren't two separate people anymore. There's just 2 or 3 different people who look exactly the same in every sketch. It's awesome!
“You know what they say about people who ‘assume’, they make an ass out of ‘u’ and ‘me’.” Absolute genius, I only caught that joke because I have captions on.
I do magic professionally and when I was first learning so many years ago, there were so many tricks like this lol. Short, sweet, and simple make good magix
I once was a victim of a card magic trick, made a lot of odd questions and after picking the cards, the only thing he did with the cards was to guess my blood type 😅
Accurate. Even more funny once you realize the magician knows your card within the first few seconds of the trick, and the rest is just misdirection - picking numbers, making piles, etc. My favorite thing to do when someone asks me to repeat a card trick is to do the abbreviated version: “Pick a card. Put it back anywhere in the deck. I will now attempt to find your seven of clubs...” Usually takes their brain a few seconds to register what I said bc they are staring at my hands so intensely.
I can imagine a real magician doing a routine like this on Penn & Teller. “Ok, this trick is a little complicated, so I need you to focus. Got it?” “Yeah!” “Great. See this deck of cards? I need you to pick 14 cards - any 14 - and memorize them.” “Umm…” “Now shuffle those cards. But DON’T change the order that they’re in.”
As someone who writes this comment, when you use word "apprentice" and "magician" in the same sentence you come off as someone who tells people that actual magic is real...
@@chrisp9824 Eh, I get weird accusations based off my vocabulary all the time. Some guy a while back thought I was being snooty for using the word "muggles" to refer to non-magicians. It was really weird. For the record though, don't do real magic people. It's just contact with demons. Never leads to anything good.
@@dreamwalking The term you're looking for is "lay people". And I'm starting to think you're getting weird accusation because you're saying some really weird stuff ;) FYI there is no real magic, or demons, maybe... just maybe that's the source of "weird accusations" lol.
@@chrisp9824 Unfortunately, the TH-cam comment section is not the place to discuss the existence of God, angels, and demons, so we will not be continuing that point. I will only encourage you to pursue science and reason with an open mind. As for the term "lay people" that's a religious term used to refer to the non-clergy. Magicians typically use "audience members" "participants" or "spectators". However we will use other terms now and then, especially for fun, especially when chatting with each other, with "muggles" of course being an easily recognized literary reference. "Victim" is another one occasionally used for humorous effect.
@@dreamwalking I was hoping it was sarcasm and I didn't get it, but sadly it was not. And lay person is a term used by magicians and other trades as "a person who does not have expert knowledge of a particular subject" and the meaning you mentioned is only used by delusional people. I am very much open to science, I am very much not open to bullshitting people.
In about 20 minutes I'm off to rehab. I spent my last hour binging your videos, despite knowing almost all of them by heart. Your content helps people in more ways than you know. Thank you so very much
Okay, before this video, I thought Ryan George was a genius who comes up with these brilliant yet relatable scenarios. But this one was clearly the result of him secretly filming my reaction on Sunday when my 10 year old granddaughter tried (and failed) to do a magic trick with cards. 🤣😅😂😆😅
Perfect timing!!! My husband has been teaching himself card tricks these past few weeks and I’m the poor unfortunate soul who he chooses to practice on. Thank goodness for your video so I didn’t have to explain how I feel lol.
I love how the magician is the impatient one at the beginning. "Alright, okay, so pick a card." "Ummmmm..." " *PICK* a card!" The roles were reversed very quickly.
Now I want to see something like Penn & Teller's "Fool Us", but all the featured magicians must exclusively use The Amazing Ryan's uniquely aggressive style of patter.
I could not stop laughing. Ryan takes the simplest thing and convinces you it's brilliant and you can't help but believe him. Wait....ok, yeah, he IS a magician I decided.😂 Love you, Ryan! 😉
This is particularly hilarious for me because I just came from a show with professional magicians friends of mine and, in the car, all they came talking about was how good the timing of a couple of acts were and how important a skill that is to have. This video would drive them nuts. I am gonna send to them lol
oh my god...i literally had that exactly happen to me...was doing a trick for my gf and i was so proud of it and at the end i had the reveal...and she was like "....i don't remember what my card was" lol
Okay it's official, I love you man. The assume statement is something that I have been using for years. People always groan when I use it but it makes perfect sense. Thank you for validating my entire existence.
mad respect for Ryan still churning out content while also GETTING MARRIED CONGRATS DUDE
WTF?! Since when?!
I saw the wedding video, it was just a bunch of people with the same face!
@@ku8721 Oh I laughed so hard! 😂😂😂😂😂
Who is he getting married to? Himself? Or someone who looks very much like him?
Yeah, both guys have matching wedding rings! Congratulations, Ryan!
I like to think Ryan already had two fabric steamers laying around and built this whole skit around it
Nah, he's doing it for tax purposes...
What is that thing even? Never seen something like it in my life.
@@countluke2334 when you need to steam your fabric, you use it...
@@phs125 wow wow wow.....................wow
Writing off 2 fabric steamers, a book, a jar of candy, and a deck of cards on your taxes is TIGHT!
This makes me think of the amount of times I attempt to tell a legitimately funny joke and horribly and slowly butcher it and everyone is sad and disappointed.
Have you tried being bitter about that? I use my bitterness as a great excuse to do all sorts of things.
So he says "bring me an alligator sandwich, and don't take a long time with it."
Tip: switch from butchering legitimately funny longwinded jokes to screwing up those long-ass jokes that intentionally have a really lame Dad Joke punchline. You'll go from making people sad and disappointed to making them sad and mildly angry with you in the course of just a few hours (or days, depending on how good you are at dragging the whole thing out).
This is sadly so relatable for me
Maybe stick to pithy one liners like "The jerk store called, and they're all outta you!"
We are never shown the card that the guy first picked so we the audience are all equally confused and in the unclear. Brilliant immersive experience by Ryan. Bravo
I rewatched it and you can see it as it is put back into the deck it was indeed his card.
@@elroboto It was all worth it in the end! Best magic trick ever
As someone who casually does magic, I can confirm some of my tricks do run on a few hours longer than I plan sometimes
Well, but does your mustache start falling off?🤭
"Hours" ...
I do that too, and ppl be like " wtf is all those bs really connect to the card that I picked?" And the answer is nah I already know the card lmaooo
Kids love those things
Ok but how do you get the card inside someones but?!?
Some part of me believes, the origin story of this sketch is that someone asked Ryan "Why do you have two fabric steamers?" and he had to come up with an excuse and just went through with it.
Well, that's easy: "One for every hand! Saves a lot of time!" (while furiously ironing two shirts at once)
It also works as the perfect representation of a little kid telling a story.
Or my wife.
Her: I called the cable company............
...10 minutes later ...
Me: So. You paid the cable bill?
Her: That's what I said.
Me: Ok, but you didn't tell me you were getting to the point so I could start listening.
Not really. I know better than to say that last part out loud.
"Then, there were some lions, so the lions fought the robots - oh by the way, I paid the cable bill - and then they went in a spaceship to a *whole new planet* and remember the guy from before? Yeah, he flew the spaceship except it crashed and then they fought some aliens. ANYWAY, the dog from before the before part comes back and..."
As a mom that is 1000% correct
Dear god, this is 100% spoton
Kid? My kid's Dad tells stories like this! Drives me around the bend.
As someone who is currently learning card tricks to annoy my kids, your shuffle job made my eye twitch.
The ability to split himself up into different people that look like him is the real magic trick.
One simple trick that all the magicians hate
I think you must be mistaken, that was definitely two different people.
Actually the real magic trick were the friends we made along the way.
Meh, he's shown us the cloning facilities, so that trick's a bit stale.
I agree. I was shocked to find out that Ryan George is actually a red headed lady, and a fairly attractive one at that.
I used to do that obnoxious thing where I would tell someone to pick a card and then spend ten minutes doing the most ridiculous stuff with the cards and then pick a card and say “This is NOT your card!” Works 51/52 times.
Combine it with a dramatic pause and cold reading skills to get it the remaining 1/52 times
You know you're a nerd when the first place your mind goes after reading your comment is "I wonder what is the probability of drawing 51 cards from a deck and none of them being the correct one"
1/51.....
Responding to Mavortius not op
Also nice hollow knight pfp :)
@@mavortius8768 51!/52!, I think
It's like a 2% chance
i was doing magic as a teenager and tried creating my own routines by mostly mishmashing existing tricks, so... yeah, this was way more accurate than it should be, my mum can confirm
“How many candies in this jar!?”
“A LOT!”
“CORRECT!”
He's not wrong... :)
"Several" is also a valid answer.
@@blindleader42 true, but based on the rest of the sketch, there was only one correct answer amongst the equally valid and indistinguishable choices
I'm getting a real kick out of picturing Ryan walking into a BestBuy going: "Hi there, hello! I'm gonna need a fabric steamer,... and another fabric steamer!"
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“Try, try, try to understand, he's a magic man, yeah, oh”
the best
@@JokeswithMitochondria Funny username. Was curious about it so cIicked on ur profiIe. Wasnt disappointed haha. I am a sucker for dry humor
Say you magic words magic man!
yes
As someone who watched this video, I can confirm that Ryan is the most suspenseful magician I have ever witnessed.
AGREED!
Ryan seems like the type of guy to break up a fight by saying watch it bucko
why can i imagine him doing that
@@MadJaz ikr
Or do a backflip, snap the guy's neck, and save the day!
Can we all acknowledge the sheer awesomeness of Ryan’s tattoo, it’s an astronaut dog
when/where do we see this tattoo?
@@jeepersmcgee3466 it’s on the underside of his right wrist
His name is Neil Armdog
@@RyanGeorge LOL, of course he is.
@@RyanGeorge 😂😂
Get this man on America's Got Talent!
Managing to sit through that magic trick was an impressive skill that would surely impress the judges.
But he's from Canadia.
@@ronjones-6977 "Canadia"
@@eyweiuai It's actually pronounced Canadi-Eh
@@ronjones-6977Hey, Canada is still part of America 🤷♂️
Ryan George is the GOAT of this type of sketch. Paying himself off is a treat to see. He’s a talented intelligent and funny guy. Keep it up RG!!
I imagine Ryan dreamed up this sketch immediately after realizing he and his wife had identical fabric steamers. It was just the first thing that came to his mind. That's just how his mind works.
When working Close-Up magic professionally, and a audience member says, "Can I show YOU a magic trick?" this is often what follows.
Audience member: "I can do magic, too! Can I show you a trick?"
You: ". . . Who?"
AM: "Me, sil-"
You: "Asked? Anyway, that's my time, folks!"
Yeah, I used to do close-up professional magic at restaurants. A lot of kids wanted me to see their magic tricks. Sigh.
Exactly, it’s like “how did you get in my house?” and “when will you give me my wallet back?”.
It's cute that both actors got matching tattoos on their wrists. They must be really good friends in real life.
Ryan is the type of guy to say "he's standing right behind me, isnt he" in a horror scenario, pull out a stretchable baseball bat from pants and dominate the antagonist
Your Heisenberg!
I don't know what Kind of fantasies you have
@@Maver1ck.He watches the same videos we do
Actually I think he'd do a backflip, snap the bad guy's neck, and save the day.
No Waltuh, go home Waltuh, Im not havin sex with you Waltuh.
As a magician, it's amazing to me how accurate this is.
The joke about doing something way more impressive than what you're actually doing: "Speaking of which, check yours." "Can you imagine?"
The: "Just forget those, we don't need them anymore."
The arbitrary numbers and piles.
Bringing in strange and unnatural props.
Way too many instructions, way too much effort for not enough payoff.
Not having a fallback for if the participant forgets their card.
Everything I hate about mediocre magicians is here.
This is SO true actually. Lots of magic I've seen on Penn and Teller Fool Us and stuff seem overly complicated like this. Not that I can do it so I have no reason to complain XD
Literally what inspired this sketch
The real magic is the smile this guy puts on all of our faces 🫶
Ryan George is a national treasure! Also an international treasure. A treasure period. Not a period in history in which treasures are abundant and therefore so would treasure hunters be found in abundance. Maybe a comma would have made that better: a treasure, period. As in the punctuation. For emphasis. There! Ryan George is a treasure hunter. #nailedit
Ryan must be protected at all costs.
Also, unlike Harambe, Ryan does NOT have information that would lead to the arrest and conviction of Hillary Clinton.
"Maybe a coma would have made that better"
I hope you meant a comma, because a coma has rarely ever made anything better. 😁
@@TF2CrunchyFrog Fixed! XD
1:46 "Do I need to remember that?"
"Yes... ... actually, no."
"😡"
Perfect timing. 🤣🤣😄😄
“When you assume, you’re making an ass out of u and me” why did I never hear this before? 😂😂😂 it’s golden
I think aggressive magician is my new favourite character in the ryanverse
The card shuffling is brilliant he doesnt even bother to put them all facing the same way 😂
A four year old trying to show you a card trick. That he saw 2 weeks ago. I laughed to hard!
Yep, reminded me of when my son got into magic tricks at age 10... I wanted to be supportive, but each trick just kept going, and then he'd make a mistake and start again! 😭
2:14 "How many candies in this jar?"
*"A LOT!!!"*
"Correct!"
HAHAHA!!!
My wife went to the ER because she dropped an earring backer into her ear. The doctor looked in and said he saw it, she asked if it would be difficult to retrieve. His answer was unexpected and priceless: "Nah it'll super easy, barely an inconvenience." We died laughing. Glad we aren't the only ones in our small town that love your videos!!
Ryan never seems to disappoint
"Just come on, it's worth it I promise" can be used to sell about anything...
"Pick a number, but don't tell me what it is."
"Okay, now tell me that number, and pick another number"
It makes no sense but I love it XD
My brain doesn't even recognise that there aren't two separate people anymore. There's just 2 or 3 different people who look exactly the same in every sketch. It's awesome!
legend has it that he is still doing a magic trick to this day
Congrats on your Marriage, Ryan! May you and your other half have a lifetime of love!❤
"Did you put a card inside my but?"
Hey you gotta admit, that would be one hell of a magic trick!!!
Who knows
He never cheeked his cheeks
“You know what they say about people who ‘assume’, they make an ass out of ‘u’ and ‘me’.” Absolute genius, I only caught that joke because I have captions on.
Waiting for magic tricks to end is very easy but definitely a inconvenience
You're right I decided. 🙄
Teşekkürler.
The Adstronaut is like a friend that you feel like you shouldn't be hanging out with but they're too good not to.
And they're not in this video. You should probably watch the video before commenting.
What an interesting comment to leave on a video where the Adstronaut isn't featured. Almost like you didn't watch it.
But there is no adstronaut in this video lol comment that on one that does
I do magic professionally and when I was first learning so many years ago, there were so many tricks like this lol. Short, sweet, and simple make good magix
Mad respect to Ryan, he had to invite himself specifically for this magic trick!
I'm surprised he took the invite.
I once was a victim of a card magic trick, made a lot of odd questions and after picking the cards, the only thing he did with the cards was to guess my blood type 😅
Did you get a papercut on the cards and bled all over them? 😆
I hope that you can still B positive about the experience.
@@Somnogenesis Beats having A negative attitude
Accurate. Even more funny once you realize the magician knows your card within the first few seconds of the trick, and the rest is just misdirection - picking numbers, making piles, etc. My favorite thing to do when someone asks me to repeat a card trick is to do the abbreviated version: “Pick a card. Put it back anywhere in the deck. I will now attempt to find your seven of clubs...” Usually takes their brain a few seconds to register what I said bc they are staring at my hands so intensely.
If you pay VERY close attention 0:10, the card picked is an 8 of diamonds, which is indeed the card at the end.
No
I can imagine a real magician doing a routine like this on Penn & Teller.
“Ok, this trick is a little complicated, so I need you to focus. Got it?”
“Yeah!”
“Great. See this deck of cards? I need you to pick 14 cards - any 14 - and memorize them.”
“Umm…”
“Now shuffle those cards. But DON’T change the order that they’re in.”
in terms of pure chaos this one came close, but also basically is the best card trick ever at the same time 😂
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I think Ryan just wanted two fabric steamers and wanted to write them off as a business expense.
But I still love it.
I've had a bad day....but this does put a smile on my face
This is the first time I've ever felt disappointment that there was no ad. The ad-stonaut is awesome!
As a magician, there is good magic, and then there is this. This is what I always try to steer my apprentices away from.
As someone who writes this comment, when you use word "apprentice" and "magician" in the same sentence you come off as someone who tells people that actual magic is real...
@@chrisp9824 Eh, I get weird accusations based off my vocabulary all the time. Some guy a while back thought I was being snooty for using the word "muggles" to refer to non-magicians. It was really weird.
For the record though, don't do real magic people. It's just contact with demons. Never leads to anything good.
@@dreamwalking The term you're looking for is "lay people". And I'm starting to think you're getting weird accusation because you're saying some really weird stuff ;) FYI there is no real magic, or demons, maybe... just maybe that's the source of "weird accusations" lol.
@@chrisp9824 Unfortunately, the TH-cam comment section is not the place to discuss the existence of God, angels, and demons, so we will not be continuing that point. I will only encourage you to pursue science and reason with an open mind.
As for the term "lay people" that's a religious term used to refer to the non-clergy. Magicians typically use "audience members" "participants" or "spectators". However we will use other terms now and then, especially for fun, especially when chatting with each other, with "muggles" of course being an easily recognized literary reference. "Victim" is another one occasionally used for humorous effect.
@@dreamwalking I was hoping it was sarcasm and I didn't get it, but sadly it was not. And lay person is a term used by magicians and other trades as "a person who does not have expert knowledge of a particular subject" and the meaning you mentioned is only used by delusional people. I am very much open to science, I am very much not open to bullshitting people.
In about 20 minutes I'm off to rehab. I spent my last hour binging your videos, despite knowing almost all of them by heart. Your content helps people in more ways than you know. Thank you so very much
Okay, before this video, I thought Ryan George was a genius who comes up with these brilliant yet relatable scenarios.
But this one was clearly the result of him secretly filming my reaction on Sunday when my 10 year old granddaughter tried (and failed) to do a magic trick with cards. 🤣😅😂😆😅
And he fortunately knows a little magic. It's a talent that he always has possessed.
One of the best channels on TH-cam sooooooo under rated
That's Monty Pythonish absurd! GREAT!!! The point is: some people will never get this kind of humor. The others laugh even harder. Thanks.
I love how serious he gets as if that's not something he would be able to notice someone doing.
Perfect timing!!! My husband has been teaching himself card tricks these past few weeks and I’m the poor unfortunate soul who he chooses to practice on. Thank goodness for your video so I didn’t have to explain how I feel lol.
This one is particularly relatable since I used to think I could be the next Houdini with my 5 minute “and that was your card” trick
Ryan accidentally bought two fabric steamers and went 'you know what, i have an idea for a video'
I feel like this channel is a means for Ryan to share his weird personal life experiences with us
'When you assume you make an ass out of u and me' is my new favorite quote.
As someone who loves card tricks, this is hilarious.
Spot on! That's what makes Ryan so brilliant.
I love how the magician is the impatient one at the beginning.
"Alright, okay, so pick a card."
"Ummmmm..."
" *PICK* a card!"
The roles were reversed very quickly.
Penn & Teller: "you uh...fooled us?"
When you're watching a marathon of Ryan George videos, and you finish to find Ryan posted a new one 15 minutes ago! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Remembering cards are tight! They are super easy, barely an inconvenience!
Congatulations on your marriage man! Getting married is tight!
"So, you have a magic trick for me?" "Yes sir I do"
"When you assume, you make an ASS out of U and ME."
- Ryan 😂
Ryan George is the best content creator
I’ve decided
2:07 Check yours 😂
“Speaking of which, check yours” this line was genius 🤣
Now I want to see something like Penn & Teller's "Fool Us", but all the featured magicians must exclusively use The Amazing Ryan's uniquely aggressive style of patter.
All that so Ryan could justify getting a tax write-off on his fabric steamers 👏🏻
This would definitely fool (if not thoroughly confuse) Penn & Teller.
"Pick a card! ANY CARD!"
*"I choose... your credit card!"*
''you know what they say about assume, you make an ass out of you and me'' is actually genius and im gonna use that
My dads been doing an invisibility magic trick for years. Dang he’s so good with magic😅
Judging by my father that might be a good "$thing?😢
Damn, I wish my dad was as good with magic, he had someone lock him in a wooden box and bury it but the trick totally failed and he never emerged!
Big Congrats on the wedding!!
I could not stop laughing. Ryan takes the simplest thing and convinces you it's brilliant and you can't help but believe him. Wait....ok, yeah, he IS a magician I decided.😂
Love you, Ryan! 😉
I love the creative act!....the book....the book...
I stopped playing Tears of the Kingdom to watch Ryan George waste his own time with a magic trick... And it was WAY worth it! 😂
This is particularly hilarious for me because I just came from a show with professional magicians friends of mine and, in the car, all they came talking about was how good the timing of a couple of acts were and how important a skill that is to have.
This video would drive them nuts.
I am gonna send to them lol
Ryan is quickly becoming my favorite comedian😂😂😂
He already is many people's favorite comedian.
@@Shasta--1 yeah well emphasis was on MINE. Him becoming MY favorite.😂😂I'm sure other ppl do and he is awesome and deserves it
You’re probably the one TH-camr I just don’t get tired of, and you even used my assume catchphrase I love it
oh my god...i literally had that exactly happen to me...was doing a trick for my gf and i was so proud of it and at the end i had the reveal...and she was like "....i don't remember what my card was" lol
Okay it's official, I love you man. The assume statement is something that I have been using for years. People always groan when I use it but it makes perfect sense. Thank you for validating my entire existence.
It seems that completing a magic trick is super hard... definitely an inconvenience 😅
It's a good card trick! By the time you've finished you can make them believe any card was their card! 😂
Also, you have confused them enough to walk away with their wallet and claim it was your's all along.
You should do the first person to do a magic trick!
didnt he do that already or was it a naming bathroom things video sketch?
Ryan George is so good that his characters seem like real individual people.
00:46 Chris Prat 🤣🤣🤣
You could fool Pen and Teller with that 😂😂
2:26 bro i actually forgot lmfao