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Bless him, just so intelligent and sensitive in the same way, no wonders why gets nuts with the idiots in the world. Truly stylish how he told of the person who took photos 😂I wish him (sorry!!!) less drink but more health to keep us going with his wittiness ❤
2:00 Relatable. Had that exact Tequila experience myself 35 years ago. Perfectly articulated. If I tried that today it would surely just the coroner coming. 🤭
He's old. He's much older now than when this was recorded, but he is old here. The average lifespan was 78 when he made this, he was 40. I think being more than half way through one's life makes you old. He's 52 now. He's old. You're older? Cool, but he's old.
Start focusing on how you'll deal with an emp attack. Imagine being far away from and an emp fries everything from your car to everything electrical. How would you get home? How would you know you're family is safe or where they were. How long before society breaks down into chaos
@@Crouchy232323wait for the moment of the bill ... Then you might get out of paying .. and your defence in court " I was waiting for the bill to cum" 😉
The most important aspect is your preparation. Make sure you ask the waiter for extra mayonnaise (or if at a cafe, a banana smoothy) before proceeding, so that when the time comes, you can call the waiter over and say "I'm terribly sorry, I seem to have spilled my sauce / drink on the chair / floor / underside of the table, where are the napkins?".
Does he pretend he is drunk? P.S. Making fuss about someone taking a picture - and ridiculing that person - is rather pathetic when you have the show recorded.
Foster Brooks pretends to be drunk. Dylan Moran pretends to be hung over. It's a subtle difference, but you learn to see it. As for the photo, he's not pretending to dislike the attention, as I think you're implying. It's distracting to him and the rest of the audience when a phone pops up in a dark theater.
He used to be drunk on stage a lot in the early days but now I think its just habit to mutter. Also everyone is warned not to use their phone prior to performances. It's rude and I think he does right pointing it out, it very obviously threw him off and if people are rude first then they reap what they sow.
I don't think it's pathetic at all to call out people who are married to their phones, so much so that they can't be in the moment and just enjoy a show without constantly pointing their phones at the stages. ESPECIALLY when the show is being recorded anyway.