Hardest Lesson My Son Ever Learned
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As a single parent, Josh Wolf was stricter than you may think with his kids. This is what Jacob Wolf punishments were like before "Family Tussle".
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I personally love the long stories. I enjoy just listening to stand up comics talk even when I'm not necessarily laughing (which I usually am with Josh) they're still entertaining to hear.
@jonnylawless6797
Жыл бұрын
That's what I like about Josh, he tells a really long story and peppers in little rants and jokes on the side.
@spyder000069
Жыл бұрын
Well then you need more Norm Macdonald in your life. I suggest you look up norm macdonald moth joke.
@JoshWolfComedy
Жыл бұрын
thank you!!
@TM-cm4gb
Жыл бұрын
good parenting advice too
@CNormanHocker
Жыл бұрын
What happened to that $20?
The story doesn't have to be a joke or end in a joke. Being a good storyteller is an undervalued skill these days.
@AK-jt7kh
Жыл бұрын
It kinda does when you’re a comedian 😂
@mrmeeseeks_2109
Жыл бұрын
Dave Chapelle 🐐
@natethegreat8533
Жыл бұрын
I get what you’re saying. It really is. some people can’t tell a story or hold attention for shit, or they ramble about unnecessary details.
@TheJols
Жыл бұрын
its about the journey not the destination so they say
@TomKatona
Жыл бұрын
It's a totally overrated skill. Comedians should learn to write jokes again.
The man turned his audience into his own personal therapy session and yet made them laugh and learn along the way. That was awesome.
@samvimes7446
Жыл бұрын
The guy is a master craftsman
Your impression of Jacob is always a light in the darkness
The real irony would be if he earned that $20 renting out his Gameboy at school to surprise his dad for his birthday.
@skylergardner2792
Жыл бұрын
These are children around the age of 8. I doubt many of them are spending $20 to rent the Gameboy and I can 1,000% guarantee you that when you share that Gameboy with another kid, there is a chance that someone will take it or steal it.
@amandafitzwater242
Жыл бұрын
That’s what I was curious about! 😂
@diogolourenco60
Жыл бұрын
And if the kid was saving up to buy a 2 player game to be able to play with his father? Oops now your just destroyed his trust in you his faith in goodness and his wish to be kind... Well done! good job all knowing parent! Haha
@satanm8c40
Жыл бұрын
@@skylergardner2792 taking it is stealing it
@razztastic
Ай бұрын
@@diogolourenco60 You sound like you make up reasons in your head to hate people. Cause that's exactly what you just did. Quit being a presumptuous asshole.
"F**k I GUESS I'M GROUNDED TOO" 🤣 🤣 🤣 that is EXACTLY how it is! I'm a mama of 3 boys (7,10 & 14 yrs old) and I absolutely LOVE all of your stories bc I relate to them SO much!!! Thanks for another great video Josh! 💜
@YoungSavageOfficial
Жыл бұрын
It's funny, I don't have kids and I relate bc I have siblings lol
@marcusbruns9729
Жыл бұрын
Nah, as a gamer, I'm fine with grounding. They stay in their room, I get to play PS4 or Xbox still. Got consoles in my room and the living room. 😁
@ulischarl2026
Жыл бұрын
I can relate to him with weed. 😂
@FreeGaza.Laurie
Жыл бұрын
I have an 11 and 17 yrs old niece who also happens to live next door to me and I’ve been there with my niece. I relate so much!
@kikimatthies7746
Жыл бұрын
For real girl! single mom to a girl and I’m like damn I’m in the doghouse too right with you 😂😂
It's nice to know there are celebrities who have actually struggled. Knowing they struggled, in this case with having very little money and 3 kids to feed, is comforting. Especially knowing he's open about it and is fine now. I knew I had it great as a kid when as an adult, a friend told me he ate sugar sandwiches to not go hungry. I tried one. It tasted like depression. But just before the rock bottom part.
@laughingfurry
Жыл бұрын
You'd be surprised how many actually have struggled like this.
@vitricewashington6510
Жыл бұрын
@@laughingfurry Yeah, I know the guy who played Hawkeye had a studio apartment and often went without heat and electricity until he made it big as an actor. He was humbled by the world, and as a famous actor now, he is thankfully still humble.
@axelkusanagi4139
Жыл бұрын
Idk if I'd call him a celebrity.
@Alex-vu4xe
Жыл бұрын
that was a fake story no struggle if he was a dad of 3 making only 1k per month he was giving no effort at all at life because minors at mcdonalds make more than that that was riddled with fake sympathy bs
@nati0598
Жыл бұрын
I like sugar sandwiches.
The “i know what i want for Xmas” has me dead lol
@EthanGold420
Жыл бұрын
He didn’t hold for the laugh long enough he just jumped right In with the dumpster diving part
@FastDuDeJiunn
Жыл бұрын
im 39, and as soon as he mentioned tossing it. Was my first thought. Making xmas or b-day easy lol. But sadly yes kids need to learn. and spankings dont work for all kids, and def not all situations. speaking, treating them like young adults goes a lot further. yes it takes patiences and understanding, self control. sadly most of the adults cannot do that......
I felt everything about this to my CORE ! 😂😂😂 From one poor parent to another thank you. That was hilarious 🤣
“I didint wanna bust him cuz he’ll hide it better next time” Thas fken good parenting
As a single dad... Dude. You're amazing. And so honest. A true humorist.
@archangelmichael8209
Жыл бұрын
Whatever uh say ..single dad r really hot for me ..coz they take responsibility.. I'd be down to date a single dad any day ..tho I'm only 21 yrs old
@archangelmichael8209
Жыл бұрын
And they have kids ..I'm scared to give birth ..but i do love babies
@archangelmichael8209
Жыл бұрын
I love kids more than dogs ..coz dogs love their own puppies more than human babies ...ours is the only species that thinks more good for other species then their own babies
@PoisondBacon
Жыл бұрын
Comedian* dipshit
@Adam-yu5zj
Жыл бұрын
@@archangelmichael8209 Don’t be scared to give birth. It’s natural. Pain is only temporary 💪
This dudes story makes me think of my stepdad, ill never forget the first lesson that i soaked in. I was 9 and my mom caught me riding my bike where i wasnt supposed to and she was PISSED, but my stepdad sat me down and asked me if the short bit of fun was worth the hell that was about to reign down on me. Of course my answer was no, then he explained that from then on i really need to learn to weigh my options, ask myself if its really worth it. It was the first time anyone had treated me more adultish instead of a baby. Im in my 30s now and have tried passing it on but he has absolutely no interest in actually hearing it. He gives me a blank face and an “uh huh” lol
@nati0598
Жыл бұрын
People are different, for better or worse. He simply values his bike time more than your "hell".
@htui9992
Жыл бұрын
You said it, He heard it..... Rest is on him (y) The right thing has been done :)
josh wolf is basically my dad personified on stage. i love him and watching his content really made me reconnect with my dad. (not getting into it) i love my dad too btw lol
Damn this guy straight up had the crowd by the balls!! It's rare to see a crowd react so strongly! Good job, man!
Haha so true on the 20 dollar bill. My boys walked home from school and one held up a freaking Benjamin and said he found it on the sidewalk outside the store and wanted to know if it was real. I took it, examined it and said I was no expert but it looked real and we should all go to the store and try it out. Luckily though, I've raised my guys with integrity and they had no problem with it. The fact it was brought to me showed the integrity and we all got some new clothes anyway.
Their punishments are your punishments... So relatable. Their joy is your joy
Most ADULTS need to learn that you get to pick your actions, but don't get to pick the consequences. It would remedy a lot of trouble in the world if people would stop doing things that they're told will result in them or others suffering, but because they have good intentions they think that maybe it will work out anyway. If Jacob had that sink in, he'd definitely benefit from it. Next time, he'd hide the Gameboy better. I know his pain, though... I had a similar sort of thing happen to me. It's one of those "if this happened today, I would have ended up in an institution" stories. A kid that was only sorta a friend of mine in junior high school asked to borrow my Gameboy with the understanding he would only have it for a couple classes, then he'd return it in the next class we had together. I agreed. When he got to the later class, he didn't have it. He claimed his older cousin took it away from him. As class was conducted, I wrote this kid a letter. It detailed how easy it would be for me to figure out where he lived, and that I knew he couldn't keep his pets inside ALL the time, and houses can very easily catch fire. I let him know it would be in the best interests of himself and his whole family to return my Gameboy to me. I got it back after my next class.
@shizanepimp1
Жыл бұрын
Good job. 👍
@christinamanweiler3541
Жыл бұрын
That's a stupid story an if it's not fake your a psycho. No thumbs up to be a real f***** person.
@qdllc
Жыл бұрын
[applause] So many of societies ills are the product of thinking we get "do overs" when we make a bad decision.
That was some quality parent talk right there! I immediately went and wrote that down bc I appreciated it so much! There’s times when I try to explain things to my daughter like this but don’t know how to word it and you hit the nail on the head! So thank you!!! You’re one hell of a dad and comedian!!! ❤
I can't believe you waited to tell that story. I love the long stories and the insight that you get from the comedian. You let us in your world and it felt so real with me when my kids were younger.
You can actually hear someone in the audience say “oh god!” Right as he’s saying “the cars a trouble free zone”.
Great story. Love long form comedy. It really helps increase our attention span in a world where everything is 60 seconds or less Tik Toks.
Considering there's a GameBoy that survived a nuke Jake's probably survived the fall.
@retrobro5299
Жыл бұрын
Wasn't a nuke, But it was a bomb
@yellowblanka6058
Жыл бұрын
That was the original Gameboy, their hardware durability has declined drastically since then (particularly the Joy-Cons on the Switch).
For real parents are just as grounded as kids when they get in trouble and grounded! 😂🤣
Great parenting! It sucks that you had to do what you did but at least you had the balls to back up your word and teach him a lesson
@nati0598
Жыл бұрын
I don't think that children should suffer long term consequences, it's adult's job. It was a save with that Christmas gift.
@Unchartedadventures94
Жыл бұрын
@@nati0598 I don’t think kids would suffer from something like that. At the end of the day the kid disobeyed his parent and he learned a valuable lesson and eventually got his toy back.
@nati0598
Жыл бұрын
@@Unchartedadventures94 That's why I've said that the Christmas gift was a save.
The kid was right. "Doesnt matter they didnt catch me." Disobey dumb rules, just dont get caught.
@QuertyQw33n
Жыл бұрын
I don't really think it should be a big deal. I think the rule should be that they can't play it in class. what's wrong with them playing it during lunch or recess or on the bus ride home? I guess that schools don't want to be liable for these kinds of Expensive play things if they get stolen. lost or fought over. and I guess it's also easier to keep kids from playing with them in school if you make them keep them home.
@ChicCanyon
Жыл бұрын
@@QuertyQw33n i mostly agree but the rules the rule, ya know? They set the terms. From there you just gotta get around them.
@DankManPlays
Жыл бұрын
It's thinking like that which leads to drug dealers and wannabe gang bangers. "It's alright if I'm selling this shit to someone else because I'm not getting caught." Sure, you're not getting any kind of trouble, but you're not thinking of consequences. You selling that person drugs is fucking them up permanently. You playing games while in class is fucking up your brain development. The whole point of that lesson is to consider the consequences, not just the actions
@ChicCanyon
Жыл бұрын
@@DankManPlays its thinking like yours that leads to 60 million dead jews and mask mandates
@patriot9487
Жыл бұрын
I'm happy my dad raised me with that mindset.
Dude, amazing story. I subbed a while back but hadn’t seen much until this one. I never had a dad and my mom and eventual step dad sort of put me on the back burner. I never had a really solid person that I could talk to and look up to. I’m 21 and I now have two beautiful babies. Watching this helps out so much as a new parent and definitely helps define what it means to be a great dad. Keep up the inspiring and hilarious story telling. I’ll be looking out for it.
You shouldn't throw your kids shit away, especially if their emotionally attached to it. They'll just stop making emotional attachments.
@chuckybang
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you have issues, maybe see a therapist.
@orionar2461
Жыл бұрын
@@chuckybang nope, my parents didn't do that. So I make healthy emotional attachments. But I've met kids who have had their parents do that, and apathy is the result
I love how the age of the kid changes every time lmao
He just talked about my childhood almost word for word
@randygreen007
Жыл бұрын
IKR except he’s the male version of my mom. Yep, she was that tough.
I’m a new father and that is a true life situation that one day my son is going to learn. Thanks for sharing, I got a laugh and a tear out of it cause I grew up broke as well.
As an adult, I still do dumb dances For good reason tho, it's so my sister gets second-hand embarassment
Lmao I love your Jacob stories it makes my day!! 😂😂
Josh is such a great father. I hope to one day be as great a father as him
@seanA416
Жыл бұрын
For real. Josh and Jacob have such an awesome relationship.
@p.alterego3424
Жыл бұрын
he tells his sons humiliation in front of millions. and his friends. great father :)
@jendubay3782
Жыл бұрын
No, that’s pretty fucking toxic. The punishment far exceeded the crime, and the age of the kid
@seanA416
Жыл бұрын
@@jendubay3782 aw sounds like you still live with your parents
@jendubay3782
Жыл бұрын
@@seanA416 no, just have a degree in early childhood education. But sure, “I live in my parent’s basement.”
Best parenting story EVER! Bravo sir, bravo.... 👏
hes so funny hearing him tell stories about his family. his sons crack me up.
I was about 6 when this took place. One day brother (4) did something wrong and dad punished us after asking the questions. He went on to tell us if we did something wrong and were honest and told him we would not get punished. So one day dad is working outside on the lawn and brother and I found what to us was a big rock, maybe 2 or 3 pounds We put a space between us and start tossing the rock back and forth, let it land on the grass then toss it back to the other. Well about 5 - 10 feet to my left was the house and the laundry room window. Dad came around the rear of the house and saw what we were doing " You boys stop that before you break a window." and continued to the front of the house to work a flower bed. Well it was my turn to toss the rock to my brother. CRASH the rock went through the laundry room window. Brother and I knew we were in for a spanking as we walked to the front of the house to tell dad. Me: " Dad." Dad: " Yes." Me: " You remember when you said if we were honest and told you the truth we would not get spanked or punished?" Dad: " Yes." Me: " Did you mean it?" Dad: " Yes, why?" Me: " I just through the rock through the laundry room window." So we follow dad into the house to the laundry room and there resting on top of the washer was the rock resting among shattered glass. Dad told the story years later to some friends after I got out of the navy. He would end by saying: " I knew I was trapped and could not punish them. Yes, me a 37 year old man out smarted by a 6 year old boy." LOL
@samuelschick8813
Жыл бұрын
@@mikeyreza, Not really.
@samuelschick8813
Жыл бұрын
@@mikeyreza, Dad put money before children and everything else. Mom and dad divorced and mom had a job where her medical insurance paid for an operation I needed, no cost to dad. Well dad refused to sign the consent claiming he might have to pay something. My brother in the story decided that he wanted to live with dad after the divorce and mom allowed it. During the school year brother had one tshirt and one pair of pants for the whole year. After school everyday brother would wash the tshirt out in the sink and hang it to dry before school the next day. The pants he washed every Friday and would wear throughout the week. There's more but you get the idea I'm sure.
@samuelschick8813
Жыл бұрын
@@mikeyreza, Brother became a fireman through his own effort yet dad would say how he was the one who got brother the job. Brother bought a Ford Ranger extended cab and what happens? Dad goes out and buys the extended cab Dodge version of the Ranger. Later brother trades the Ford in for a full size Chevy extended cab. What does dad do? Trades his extended small pickup for the full size version of the Chevy extended cab. I was in the navy and was married to a Filipina when dad came up to visit with his white wife for the weekend. So they go back to his house in Indiana and I thought nothing of it. Few months later he shows back up without his white wife and is talking to me. He says he is divorcing his white wife and starting to talk to a Chinese woman at work. Not long after he did divorce the white wife and married the Chinese. He just could not stand for brother and I to have something he did not have or we had something better.
@samuelschick8813
Жыл бұрын
@@mikeyreza, Dad was married 4 times and my mother was his second wife. With his first wife he had one son and daughter that I know of which he gave up for adoption to avoid child support. That was in the late 1950's. In the mid 1990's said son showed up out of the blue wanting his name back and found dad. Dad dropped brother and I faster than a fart disappears in a hurricane. Dad always thought he was the greatest thing around, expert at everything he ever did and nothing was ever his fault. In 2016 karma showed up and bit him when he was in Florida with his 4th wife. Dad was on a 4 lane road east going west when he came to a 4 lane going north and south. Dad pulled out in front of a full size extended Dodge Ram which hit him in the drivers side door and he died on the scene. What makes this interesting/karma? 1.) In 1962 dad was driving when he crossed a 4 lane highway resulting in an accident. In that accident mom and dad's first born son was killed ( 6 months old). Mom suffered broken left wrist and ribs. 2.) Dad's 4th wife suffered broken left wrist and ribs in the 2016 accident. 3.) Dad was in his 2002 Cadillac and was killed by the same version of the truck he last owned, a 2002 full size extended cab Dodge Ram pickup. Dad's passing is a good thing. Brother and I got our asses beat by him for what the daughters of his 3rd wife did. He would tell us when 3rd and daughters not around that he knew the girls did it but had to spank us for it in order to keep the peace.
@samuelschick8813
Жыл бұрын
@@mikeyreza, He was the only one killed in the 2016 accident but both cars totaled. The baby in the 1962 accident was my older brother and the only one to pass in that accident. Mom refused to leave his side and refused medical attention until he passed. Mom was at his side in the ER while she sat there helpless as it took him 30 minutes to pass from head injuries. Mom was the opposite of dad, nothing came before her children or grandchildren or great grandchildren. In the 1990's mom got the lung cancer and was given 6 months max to live. She took that 6 months and turned it into just over 20 years " I raised and watched my boys grow into men and have their own families. I'm going to stay around and watch my grandchildren grow up." Mom watched her eldest granddaughter give her 3 great grandchildren before she passed from the cancer. She told brother and I " I have spend my life with you boys. When I die I want to be buried as close as possible to Tommy D ( son killed in the 1962 accident) and be with him for eternity." Mom passed in 2014 ( cremated per her request) from cancer but the courts refused request to open Tommy D's grave and place her in with him. But we had it set up so she is as close as possible with a large headstone on a hollow base and she is inside the base under the headstone. We took Tommy D's headstone and made it part of the larger one.
I find it funny that people will throw their money away destroying things they bought because they're petty and selfish. If your response to a child disobeying is to destroy the things they love or hurt them, then that will stick with them their entire lives, and you'll keep building those moments until you're sitting alone at home wondering why your kids hate you.
My parents would just take said object and never say a word. Laugh hysterically as they watched us kids look all over for it.
He's The TRUE DEAL, Amazing and Hilarious With His Delivery... Luv ya My Friend 😘
Family Tussle: kzread.info/head/PLEEL3P_7vtEBDVV6P1u0dUU95BBnL1EPL
This dude is legit funny, and great storyteller!
My husband passed when my kids were 8 and 5. I can completely related. OMG the grounding is sooooo true 😂😂😂
"I forgot about your xray vision..." 😂😂
You're such a decent guy! Funny as hell.....a good parent......and soon to be king of the comedy world
You're a good Dad, brother. I'm gonna show this to my kids when I have them. The amount of men who can't do what you do is staggering.
Related to that so much. Such a great storyteller & sounds like a great dad too. Funny man 😂
If you don’t get that laugh at the end of that story then that’s a Effin TEDTalk. 🤣👍
I love watching Josh wolf high!
@cheezywizard5292
Жыл бұрын
Are you the one that’s high or him?
@brandonperrine5248
Жыл бұрын
@@cheezywizard5292 yes
@Mean-Gene
Жыл бұрын
@@cheezywizard5292 lol i was thinking the same thing
That was my first comedy show. Thanks for coming back to Portland. My lady and I love your stand up.
Such a GOAT at story telling and a father lol
I get so much parenting knowledge from you. It hasn’t failed me yet! 😁😁
You had me enthralled in the story man, great bit!
Josh Wolf is the real deal! Thank you for coming through A Mediocre Time studios when you have a chance. You’re a class act and I’ll support however I can.
that was such a great story telling experience! and that beat at the end was fire!
It's so funny when just a regular parenting story is also comedy! 😂
What I got from this story is your kid respected you enough to not lie at the time lol
probablly one of my favs from Josh, absolutely wholesome and yet hilarious. Poor Jacob, but I bet Josh would be pissed if he knew how much original gameboys sell for now lmao
I love the way Josh tells stories
I'd bet that gameboy still works and survived that trash chute, considering a gameboy survived a bomb blast and is still working.
Why didn’t you just take it away from him for a week?! Did you learn anything Josh?!! 💗ya!!
Josh and Jake need to write a movie based off of their stand up. They always make you, and me, feel worthy and so fucking normal. If not boring in comparison.
I literally loved everything about this clip! 😄
Love these stories of Josh and his kids ❤
No, we listen, just not in the way you'd expect. Years later the kid has a decoy bong, he learned.. I learned to hide things in with my little brother's stuff 😅
My dad grounded me from tv for a week but failed to specify how long it was for so I went 6 months before I asked if I could watch tv again 😂 I was just like alright I guess I’ll play with my Lincoln logs lmao
@michaeldaniels642
Жыл бұрын
How old were you to not know how long a week was?
@bastiondertauben4020
Жыл бұрын
@@michaeldaniels642 "Of course you can, it was meant to be for a week only."
Story telling in comedy is that hardest. He's right, you have to get those laughs to make it worth it. It's a big challenge
Fantastic story, I bet he still remembers the noise it made going down the chute
I love this dude! So relatable, reminds me of my pops
Oh I love it man so freaking funny I could just picture it.its so much fun when you can catch them off guard.
I love your hilarious story telling. It is completely relatable
1:25 That's great! Wish I was more like that.
The problem with expecting kids to remember that you've told them not to do something is that because they're much younger, time is a lot bigger for them than it is for you. Something that happened to you a week ago as an adult is a short amount of time, but to a young kid, even a preteen, a week is a lot longer to them than it is to you because it's a much larger percentage of their lifespan. Young enough, and a week feels to them the way a month feels to an adult. (Heck, I'm 40 and a month feels simultaneously six months long AND like a week.) Also, kids are constantly inundated with new information, so something you tell them once is going to get lost in the noise. So with that in mind, if you're told something once when you weren't really paying attention, how likely are you to remember that a month or more later? Especially if you were told it while you were very busy taking in a bunch of other information at the time? And that is why you HAVE to have patience with kids, and tell them things multiple times, until they memorize it. Also, kids are just as intelligent and logical as adults can be, and if a rule doesn't make sense, they often need it to make sense before they'll obey it willingly. If you hold a kid to adult standards of behavior, you're going to be constantly disappointed. If you react to this disappointment with anger, you're going to cause them all kinds of trauma.
@vicioushellsing
Жыл бұрын
This thing about time is so true. My 6 year old daughter got an advent calendar to open with milk chocolate in it. She was so excited about opening those little doors she asked when she could open the next one. I told her "tomorrow". She responds with "well how far away is bed time?" "six hours" I say. Her response was something along the lines of "6 hours? thats like FOREVER" The fact she wanted a single piece of chocolate so bad she was actively wanting her night to be over before it had even really begun still makes me chuckle.
@izmizzle
Жыл бұрын
I can still remember feeling like even a few minutes was an impossible amount of time to wait. If I was told five minutes for something I didn't wanna wait for I would count.
My mom taught me that type of lesson in the 60s. I approve. It's a non violent lesson you remember VERY clearly.
@youngprodigy5ndime
Жыл бұрын
Ye tbh I remember the teachable moments more then the belt💯
@youngprodigy5ndime
Жыл бұрын
Ye tbh I remember the teachable moments more then the belt💯
This is what I needed today
The experiences as a parent are comical and universal.
Obviously the kid is hustling and renting his gameboy to his classmates during breaks.
Bro I love this guy
Great punch line, hit beautifully
Josh is the GOAT! Man ur funny and inspiring!
the IOU's got me lol
Single dads get overlooked so much
You may not listen to the speeches when they give them, but they do stick in your mind. Had that happen to me once. I used a line that my mom always used on me once and it was an eye opening experience.
I needed a good laugh today and this one did it
Always love the stories. Although, the thumbnail brought back both good and bad memories, the good old OG brick Gameboy that always had SOMETHING broken with it. Even if you never accidentally drop it or hit it on something, something on it will just not feel like working anymore after a couple weeks to a month
Beautiful touching story 🥰 haha and be proud because u are the consistent and fair parent Many of us would like to think we are.
That first thing he learned? That was him saying "I learned you're a man worth respect." Keep your word. No matter how much is sucks...keep it.
Love that ending
You're a great father and cracked up through the whole thing. Excellent story man.
Sent this to my mom lol love it
At the end when he said he knows what he wants for Christmas, I would’ve said: “Okay, but I’m not going to be the one buying it for you.”
I live in Ontario, Canada and whenever my daughter and I were on the highway we saw giant storage facilities that were shaped exactly like huge beehives.. Whenever we passed one I used to tell her (she was really little like 3 or 4) that giant bees lived in them. To this day she still brings that up (she's 42 now). She was really upset with me when she found out. (I thought it was funny. Anyhooo, love your channel, keep up the good work!
@TheSaintBigFoot
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Lol that's a good one. I'm gunna get mine
I'm dying listening to this. 👍 Definitely relatable
@Station9.75
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I’m sorry to hear that. I hope you’re not in too much pain.
"I learned you owe my buddy Tim a new gameboy. Mines in my room cause the battery died yesterday and I forgot to recharge it last night. Actions, reactions and consequences, right dad?" 😂
Tf is this lil scene at the end omg thats hilarious
Honestly I’m very against snooping. As someone who grew up with parents who always went through my stuff, especially without me knowing, it makes it very hard to trust them or be a normal person
Loved it!
Just discovered you , now gotta share everywhere- your very talented🎉
Sounds like something my dad would have done too 😂 Kids pickup on their parents not going through with consequences and the walk all over them forever.
@oblivion_2852
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Those sorts of behaviours and lessons in my parents is also why I'm so strict with myself in doing as I say. It's a good moral to have. Others will see you as a man or woman of your word. If your words mean nothing why should anyone listen to you?
God I wish I knew you personally you are one of my favorite comedians and to be perfectly honest your an amazing person to hear all the story's you have would be a experience to say the least your one of the only comedians I listen to with my dad except for Josh blue I think that's his name but either way your great and I hope you keep up the great work
That was really good.