Why You SHOULDN'T Spoil Your Kids! | William Lee Martin
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Comedian William Lee Martin discusses all the reasons you shouldn't spoil your kids, especially during the holidays! #WilliamLeeMartin #TheNutcracker
Taken from my latest standup special, "The Nutcracker"! Watch the full special here: comedydynamics.com/catalog/wi...
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A little about William Lee Martin:
With his signature cowboy hat, boots and Texas drawl, it would be easy to lump the blue-eyed, 6-foot-2-inch Martin into the category of “another guy doing country act.” But don’t be fooled by outward appearances, as his on-stage persona is no act - his middle-America storytelling is as genuine as it gets.
Drawing from real-life experiences, Martin’s vibrant routine reflects life as a husband, father, and friend. And that authenticity is connecting with mainstream America, crossing culture lines and social status boundaries.
But no matter the topic, Martin’s gentlemanly wit, and charm prove he’s no dummy, redneck, or hillbilly. His humor is sharp, original and occasionally laced with sarcasm and innuendo, but without the overt adult language prevalent with so many in today’s comedy landscape.
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0:26 “Hey Boy! If you get it started, it’s yours!”
@chunkymonkey7883
3 жыл бұрын
That’s been every bike and car I had up until I was able to buy my own, but had to give it back when they wanted it back
Willy Lee is the real deal 🤣🤣🤣 Even these little short clips get me going and I put them on repeat so everybody in the house can watch it at least once😘
Ahhhhhh the good old days!
63 Galaxy 500 was my first car. It had been my Daddies. He passed away when I was a Senior in High School. My Mom gave me his car. It was 12 years old when I got it. Boy that car would run. Boys were impressed cause it was so fast which was how I liked to drive it just like my Daddy did.
Exactly the car we had...66 Galaxy 500 2 door HT. GREAT CAR!
Paul Harvey was the man
Old Son, we have to be related. You sound like a voice actor telling my life story at my funeral!
"How's ya mama"? I' am HOWLING!
Just found your channel. You are HILARIOUS.. Totally made my day..thank you
I have tears from laughing
I havent heard the word or seen a conniption since 1987🤣🤣
@charlottegarner6947
4 жыл бұрын
I love that word. I haven't heard it in a long time either.
@waytoson
4 жыл бұрын
Ikr.. LMAO...
@wandashirah579
2 жыл бұрын
Grandmas
Great story would love to hear more of it
Jesus said"How's your mama?" 😂😂😎😎
My first car was a 1963 Chevy PU that I found in this old mans yard. It had been sitting for years , he leaned those old yellow century 21 real estate signs up against it to paint them, hence the yellow stripes on the oxidized turquoise paint job lol. But a battery some oil and starter fluid got it running . Had a 3 speed on the column that would hang up usually at the light you'd have to jump out and jiggle the linkage under the hood by the firewall jump in and go haha. Yes my kids know what a Kiniption fit is I had them just before they had their come to Jesus moment .Ps gave that ol' truck a Walmart paint job with the black spray paint.
Truth
My first car was a 1962 Galaxie (not 500). It wasn't given to me but my dad did cosign for it; $300 back in 1973. Bald tires and one working headlight. It lasted me 3 years until I got a decent job and could get a nicer car; 1965 Galaxie 500.
I got my first car the same way 55 years ago . go get it from the back and see if you can make it run... I did .!
@charlottegarner6947
4 жыл бұрын
Nice
@ithinkthonkthunk5333
3 жыл бұрын
And you freaking appreciated it I bet too! 👍🏼
LOL!! That's funny right there.
Right??!! I have someone who's son already has an expensive car and hes still a couple of years away from even being old enough to have a license
Story of my Life if you had parents born in the 20s and 30s this is what it was like my dad built all our cars out of a junk yard
@donnacastillo5992
Жыл бұрын
Mine are a little older than that but I do remember daddy out there underneath the car all the time
"Now up to this point, I had never seen a conniption." I have actually never seen one because there was a legend in my family of the time my oldest sister (4 years older so I may not even have been born yet) threw a temper tantrum in a grocery store. Mom hauled her out of the store and my sister never threw another tantrum in public again. I don't think any of us did, purely because we didn't know what had happened that day and my sister wouldn't share.
@franny5295
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
Lol
So funny I HAD to Sub. Haha
My grandfather did the same with me...told if I could get his old water truck (1947 Dodge 1 ton) I could have it....will I did and the rest is history
Oh yeah Paul Harvey and the rest of the story I believe he died when I was a teenager but I remember listening to him
I hope you thanked Jesus for sparing your life for speaking to your Dad like that.
OMG , HOWS YOUR MAMA.... TO FUNNY
Lol.
Worst beating I ever got my mother walked in the room and said ...I am sick and I said ... and tired. I woke up 3 days later my daddy sitting on the edge of the bed holding a cold wash cloth on my head laughing... I told you don't mess with that woman.
Yes you are a papi chulo.
MY dad gave me 63 Ford galaxie
Actually you SHOULD spoil your kids. You just have to make sure you beat them on a regular basis so they keep a firm grasp on reality.
My 1st car was a 1986 Toyota celica, color of brown, & a manual! My daddy only help me with a small portion of buying it! It had those metal visor things on the back widow! Everything I wanted I had 2 work 4 it! Wasn’t shit just handed 2 me!
Grandmas pushy