Thank you so much for making this video. I loved Norm for decades.
@user-uu4ke9gc4nКүн бұрын
I just wanted to hear the story , not the narrator comments. He wasting my time. I'm out!
@werthersoriginal2 күн бұрын
The fact that you couldn't be bothered to include the closed captions is very offensive.
@cb-tz8og2 күн бұрын
Oh, damn! I can’t believe Clinton didn’t add Norm to his extensive list.
@thao511213 күн бұрын
Great videooo ! But can i have the music in the background by any chance
@thatguymatt58163 күн бұрын
This is great stuff man
@ErehErehGaming5 күн бұрын
I cant believe the biggest norm fan, (me), has gone two years without seeing this masterpiece. Incredibly well produced, new info I have never seen, and sheds an amazing light on the funniest man who has ever lived. Thank you.
@normiepuppet83066 күн бұрын
Thank you for this!!! You did an incredible job on this video and that is something no one can take away from you....
@43Danc6 күн бұрын
There really needs to be a movie about this guys life. He’s a sage.
@berke23366 күн бұрын
The Toronto comedians of the 90s were all insanely understated and underrated mainly bc of how humble they all are/were about their influence. FYI Norm, Jim Carrey, Harland Williams, and Tom Green ALL came from the same comedy club to the US in the early 90s and each became icons of comedy
@johns.82207 күн бұрын
You know how we say that some people could read the phone book and make it sound compelling? Norm could read the phone book and make it the most hilarious thing you've ever heard. He just had this special gift for being funny, and I don't know how to explain it. Even if the joke wasn't particularly funny or went over your head, *somehow* he knew how to make it land anyway.
@Dardvis8 күн бұрын
Here I am, 29 years old, the night before my exams which will conclude my second year of a university degree, watching this video for the 50th time. I learned about Norm a day after he died. I was working a low-paid job as a labourer on a construction site. He has had a huge influence on my life and I look forward to shaking his hand in the Kingdom of God.
@thatonedude56679 күн бұрын
This speaks to me
@thatonedude56679 күн бұрын
Oh helll no. Great
@mattmmilli828711 күн бұрын
This was so well done. 😊😢😂😂🎉
@unbannablebob39512 күн бұрын
Lex always sounds like he's really high and looking at porn on his phone while he's barely listening to you talk. Also, I don't understand where he came from or why he's famous. Or what he's supposed to be good at.
@sh1tb1rd12 күн бұрын
Did I correctly read 'Bart Chrysler'?
@SUPERMAR1031213 күн бұрын
EIEIO
@aaronbcole13 күн бұрын
Leno’s garage was a fun show
@ewfwjoe13 күн бұрын
This was beautiful.
@nadagabri578313 күн бұрын
Johnny two feathers but is HILARIOUS - must watch
@noahkalus823113 күн бұрын
Do one on Andy Kaufman if you get a chance
@StyrofoamBonfire12 күн бұрын
Been considering it, he's a huge inspiration. Any bio videos I make will be on my channel '55 Folks' going forward
@noahkalus823114 күн бұрын
Beautifully edited great job
@akaNOCTURN14 күн бұрын
"secret" = PRIVATE!!!
@genepozniak15 күн бұрын
What is this? An avant garde performance art video? Devoid of actual information. 🙄
@Mike_Poppe15 күн бұрын
Hi I just discovered and watched all of the Styrofoam Bonfire and 55 Folks videos in a 24 hour span. I don’t know what to think other than I’ve subscribed to both channels and completely enthralled. Keep making stuff that interests you and don’t give in to people on the internet.
@StyrofoamBonfire12 күн бұрын
Amazing! Appreciate it. Got a lot in the works for both channels but am in no rush
@waynepayne86416 күн бұрын
the writing parts for joe biden is crazy...folks
@ndeezlo16 күн бұрын
Can't believe you got Chad Michael Murray to narrate this
@XlightninX16 күн бұрын
I didn't even know he was sick!
@bennybradford17 күн бұрын
Intents AND purposes not INTENSIVE
@Nico-_-.18 күн бұрын
Bart Chrysler cameo goes hard
@tmseh18 күн бұрын
That cash,........washing up on the beach,......there was lots of cash, all wet and sandy. Thanks Norm. I lost it all but I had a heck of a time.
@timfinneran504719 күн бұрын
Such talent…. Love watching Norm MacDonald…. Hilarious
@afterthought334121 күн бұрын
Is Norman the most honest detached human being.
@TRUTH_in_all_CAPZ21 күн бұрын
@Stryrofoam Bonfire What is the instrumental banjo piece during the "Not Norm" part?
@Research0digo22 күн бұрын
29:23 - you know what this reminds me of? The story of Jacob and how he had to keep working for Rachael's dad, Laban, for 7 years then 7 more years then 7 more years, all for this cute young lady (who liked false idols). Finally he is allowed to marry 'Rachael', but it turns out dad played a dirty trick on him. In his marital bed lay Leah, Rachael's older sister, that Jacob never even met. Guess what? Had to work another 7, and he had have to keep Leah, which God used for good. Anyway, this mess reminds me of the famous Bible story.
@pchelovekPV23 күн бұрын
i like this deceptive 1 minute countdown - at first i was afraid you'd really spend no more than a minute on each topic, but than you've tricked me into watching the most genuine tribute ever
@Mrniceguy0o023 күн бұрын
"Get out there and make the subtle realisations in life, right? I mean, get out there and live! Of course, we gotta play the hand we're dealt but shit, don't forget that you were dealt a hand in the first place!" - a quote I made up by Norm MacDonald
@mrbill449924 күн бұрын
God broke the mold after he made Norm...they'll never be another like him.
@aliasif849824 күн бұрын
Love Norm Macdonald Hands down the greatest comic of all time and even great human being. May he rest in peace.Amen
@soweyesee25 күн бұрын
he’s not endlessly appealing to people who are well … dorks!
@mytinplaterailway25 күн бұрын
Why the bloody music?
@Jozy626426 күн бұрын
A very handsome man and a real talent. RIP Norm. 🙏
@starlightdevotion27 күн бұрын
Yes sir.
@pig1234527 күн бұрын
Amazing video, and incredible editiing.
@dafyddil27 күн бұрын
How do I sign up for Dollar Light Club
@RudeGoat28 күн бұрын
The longer I live. The more I just can't believe how Bill Mahr never has a good take.
@juanluisgomezregalado643428 күн бұрын
Jay Leno is one of the worst things to ever happened to American tv culture.
@HarveyGrass29 күн бұрын
i miss him being out there somewhere.
@babbarr7729 күн бұрын
All the the good talk show hosts were gone after Craig Ferguson quit, about the same time Fallon took over. I wonder if Craig got a “visit” like Chappell? “Join us or quit.” All of them now, the two Jimmies, Colbert and the rest, just spew propaganda, and, worse, they’re not funny. Sound familiar?
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Thank you so much for making this video. I loved Norm for decades.
I just wanted to hear the story , not the narrator comments. He wasting my time. I'm out!
The fact that you couldn't be bothered to include the closed captions is very offensive.
Oh, damn! I can’t believe Clinton didn’t add Norm to his extensive list.
Great videooo ! But can i have the music in the background by any chance
This is great stuff man
I cant believe the biggest norm fan, (me), has gone two years without seeing this masterpiece. Incredibly well produced, new info I have never seen, and sheds an amazing light on the funniest man who has ever lived. Thank you.
Thank you for this!!! You did an incredible job on this video and that is something no one can take away from you....
There really needs to be a movie about this guys life. He’s a sage.
The Toronto comedians of the 90s were all insanely understated and underrated mainly bc of how humble they all are/were about their influence. FYI Norm, Jim Carrey, Harland Williams, and Tom Green ALL came from the same comedy club to the US in the early 90s and each became icons of comedy
You know how we say that some people could read the phone book and make it sound compelling? Norm could read the phone book and make it the most hilarious thing you've ever heard. He just had this special gift for being funny, and I don't know how to explain it. Even if the joke wasn't particularly funny or went over your head, *somehow* he knew how to make it land anyway.
Here I am, 29 years old, the night before my exams which will conclude my second year of a university degree, watching this video for the 50th time. I learned about Norm a day after he died. I was working a low-paid job as a labourer on a construction site. He has had a huge influence on my life and I look forward to shaking his hand in the Kingdom of God.
This speaks to me
Oh helll no. Great
This was so well done. 😊😢😂😂🎉
Lex always sounds like he's really high and looking at porn on his phone while he's barely listening to you talk. Also, I don't understand where he came from or why he's famous. Or what he's supposed to be good at.
Did I correctly read 'Bart Chrysler'?
EIEIO
Leno’s garage was a fun show
This was beautiful.
Johnny two feathers but is HILARIOUS - must watch
Do one on Andy Kaufman if you get a chance
Been considering it, he's a huge inspiration. Any bio videos I make will be on my channel '55 Folks' going forward
Beautifully edited great job
"secret" = PRIVATE!!!
What is this? An avant garde performance art video? Devoid of actual information. 🙄
Hi I just discovered and watched all of the Styrofoam Bonfire and 55 Folks videos in a 24 hour span. I don’t know what to think other than I’ve subscribed to both channels and completely enthralled. Keep making stuff that interests you and don’t give in to people on the internet.
Amazing! Appreciate it. Got a lot in the works for both channels but am in no rush
the writing parts for joe biden is crazy...folks
Can't believe you got Chad Michael Murray to narrate this
I didn't even know he was sick!
Intents AND purposes not INTENSIVE
Bart Chrysler cameo goes hard
That cash,........washing up on the beach,......there was lots of cash, all wet and sandy. Thanks Norm. I lost it all but I had a heck of a time.
Such talent…. Love watching Norm MacDonald…. Hilarious
Is Norman the most honest detached human being.
@Stryrofoam Bonfire What is the instrumental banjo piece during the "Not Norm" part?
29:23 - you know what this reminds me of? The story of Jacob and how he had to keep working for Rachael's dad, Laban, for 7 years then 7 more years then 7 more years, all for this cute young lady (who liked false idols). Finally he is allowed to marry 'Rachael', but it turns out dad played a dirty trick on him. In his marital bed lay Leah, Rachael's older sister, that Jacob never even met. Guess what? Had to work another 7, and he had have to keep Leah, which God used for good. Anyway, this mess reminds me of the famous Bible story.
i like this deceptive 1 minute countdown - at first i was afraid you'd really spend no more than a minute on each topic, but than you've tricked me into watching the most genuine tribute ever
"Get out there and make the subtle realisations in life, right? I mean, get out there and live! Of course, we gotta play the hand we're dealt but shit, don't forget that you were dealt a hand in the first place!" - a quote I made up by Norm MacDonald
God broke the mold after he made Norm...they'll never be another like him.
Love Norm Macdonald Hands down the greatest comic of all time and even great human being. May he rest in peace.Amen
he’s not endlessly appealing to people who are well … dorks!
Why the bloody music?
A very handsome man and a real talent. RIP Norm. 🙏
Yes sir.
Amazing video, and incredible editiing.
How do I sign up for Dollar Light Club
The longer I live. The more I just can't believe how Bill Mahr never has a good take.
Jay Leno is one of the worst things to ever happened to American tv culture.
i miss him being out there somewhere.
All the the good talk show hosts were gone after Craig Ferguson quit, about the same time Fallon took over. I wonder if Craig got a “visit” like Chappell? “Join us or quit.” All of them now, the two Jimmies, Colbert and the rest, just spew propaganda, and, worse, they’re not funny. Sound familiar?