Yes, but it's also the way he said it..... he tried to do a mini bill burr Philly and clickbaited the title. Cause guess what, you shit on a city you're performing in, even if it's true, will piss some people off
@@oscarinacan Amazingly people will take offense to being told they live in a hole, whether they do or do not actually live in one. Unless they're told that in a comedy set, if they take offense in that scenario they're just insecure assholes.
Ohio staples sounds like some kind of construction medium used in building a fentanyl shanty town in San Francisco. 😂 Ohio staples sounds like how they close the surgical wound from a lobotomy 😂
I think they're booing because the original Cleveland Browns were moved to Baltimore to become the Ravens, it's kind of traumatic to lose your team, even if they make up a new one with the same name a few years later.
Ah, "Getting booed in Ohio," a title that immediately conjures the image of our beloved comedic Goliath, Stavros Halkias, standing tall (and perhaps slightly bewildered) in the heartland of America. This brave comedic soul ventures into the wilds of Ohio, armed only with his wit and a dangerously underappreciated appreciation for local culture. Now, as we dive into the heart of this comedic odyssey, let's paint a picture: Ohio, the land of astronauts and presidents, where the people hold dear their chili served atop spaghetti and the legacy of President Taft, a man whose most notable contribution to American culture was getting stuck in a bathtub. It's a place where the pride runs as deep as the rivers that cut through the Buckeye State, and where local lore is not just history, but a badge of honor. Enter Stavros, a comedic Hercules, who decided to tread where few comedians dare to tread: making light of the very essence of Ohioan pride. With a twinkle in his eye and perhaps a mischievous smirk, he ventures forth, joking about everything from the sacred Skyline Chili to the spherical grandeur of Taft himself. Little did he know, he was not just poking the bear; he was tickling the Buckeye. The audience's reaction? A cacophony of boos, each one a love letter to their homeland, a chorus of discontent that could only be born from a deep, passionate love for chili served on pasta and presidents of considerable girth. And yet, amidst the boos, there lies a certain respect-a recognition that Stavros, in his fearless jest, has acknowledged what makes Ohio, well, Ohio. But let's not forget, amidst the boos and the jokes, the heart of comedy: to bring us together, to laugh at ourselves, and to find common ground in our idiosyncrasies. Stavros, in his comedic pilgrimage, did just that. He may have been booed, but in those boos was a shared moment of humanity, a reminder that sometimes, laughter and love come wrapped in a warm, boo-filled embrace. So here's to Stavros Halkias, the man who dared to joke about Ohio in Ohio. May his comedic spirit continue to brave the unbraveable, joke about the unjokeable, and may his travels always end in laughter, even if it's accompanied by a symphony of boos. And let us always remember, when in doubt, sprinkle a little chili on it. It makes everything better. AND POST!
"The tear stained traper-keeper from Van Halens greenroom" OMFG hahaha, destroyed these peoples immersion for the rock n roll hall of fame i love it. I didnt even know this but hearing all the other shit that goes down in the sphere makes it SUPER EASY to believe
Don't. Take if from a Queen City native: He's referring to the Goetta. Goetta is like pork sausage with oats in it my guy. That's the meat porridge. Shit's repugnant. Stavvy Baby for Guv'nor.
I was there bro!! It was one of the funniest Comedy shows all time. Everybody was belly laughing! I agree with dogshit Skyline chilli!! Not chilli at all....gross. Goetta is good AF tho. HAHA!! Love you man. Cant wait for the return
Woah! First of all skyline is Greek, secondly… skyline for 3-ways, Gold star for cheese coneys. Period. Idk what in the name of Brown County is goin on here.. but we won’t stand for this.