RIP! This is why Left Brain passed this year two months before she did on 8/21/21. He knew he was going to have to walk all that luggage to the Pearly Gates! I like to think he was so frugal because he was saving up points for extra special deluxe accommodations for when she got there. May they both rest in peace.
I know she’s teasing her husband - but the way she says things makes me think they must be the world’s cutest couple! Able to accept each other’s differences and make a joke about it! 🥰
What's so funny about these stories is that they are real. People are really like "Left Brain", bless his heart and we all know someone like him or worse yet, we are him.
Yes my husband was exactly like him. He was always calculating what was the cheapest way to do something or the cheapest price was always the determining factor in what he was going to buy. It was never about quality or convenience.
Yup. I came across in a Salvation Army thrift store a great, great deal! 63 hard-back French graphic novels! Okay, ex-library copies, but c'mon, am I gonna walk away from that? Noooooo! But-- 63 hard-back French graphic novels (Spirou, Vaillant, Alix) are heeeeavy! No problem, it's only about 40 blocks home, surely there's a discarded shopping cart I can use? Why yes, there is! Load 'em up and move 'em out! . . . . . . . . . at 5 pm on a December night in a Prairie city, pushing a heeeeeeavy shopping cart on snowed-up sidewalks, wheels catching, cart hitting icy ridges . . . . long story short, took a bus home, and may I say, such nice people driving buses, patiently waiting as I grab a box of books, drop 'em in the bus, go back, grab another box, go back, move the cart out of the bus's way . . . . such a relief, such a joy, the bus moving, block after block passing by, knowing that if I'd stayed with the cart I'd have gone a block closer to home by the time the bus reached downtown . . . . and I get off the bus, grabbing one box and putting it on a bus bench, going back in and grabbing the other, and the bus leaves, and it's only three blocks to get home . . . . . and is there a discarded shopping cart around? No there is not! Noooooo problem, grab one box, carry it half a block, drop it on a beautifully convenient cement fence instead of having to carefully lower it to the ground to eventually lift it up again . . . . go back, grab the other box, carry it a bit past the first box, place it on a convenient garbage can, go back to the other box, and is there a convenient shopping cart nearby? There is not, but there are these big plastic recycling bins with wheels at the back of a nearby apartment block, and oh my god so much easier to pull a bin filled with my books, a bin that I've emptied of recyclables into other bins because I am not a litterer all the way home . . . . and then after dropping my books off at home I bring the bin three blocks back to where I got it, because sure I borrowed it without permission, but just leaving the bin where it doesn't belong, now that is just rude and inconsiderate!
Do any other fans of this lady hit the "Like" button, before they've seen the video? I just know I'm going to like it, so why not get that out of the way.
What a hilarious woman! I'd only ever seen her "Don't Send a Man to the Grocery Store" before. I didn't realize she was a professional comedienne. Hilarious!
It takes actual talent to be funny without foul language/shock value. We lost true talent, but she’s home with the Lord and Left Brain. Rest in Peace. 💜💜💜
What an amazing woman and wife! I swear, she is a straight up NINJA when it comes to setting boundaries, and not owning other people's problems. I'm married to a Left Brain, and I'm watching this as much for the education as I am for the laughs.
This story reminds me so much of my dad who is left brain. He takes the bus in Hawaii and carries all the luggage and and a couple of boxes. Excluding the golf clubs this is almost perfect my father lol
I just learned a gem of a lesson today: she turned what could have been frustration into humour. I think my hubs and hers could have been great friends ;)
I had to pause the video and check to make sure I understood... She's gone? Oh no!!! Yeah, it hurts. I will miss seeing her from her backporch... Be at peace Jeanne
Their love must have been so strong living with each other being so different. She seems like a really lovely lady with a great sense of humor and that accent makes it even better. I'm glad there's these recordings from her talks so we can laugh with her even now that she can't, rest her sweet soul.
She really can make the differences between men and women so clear and funny. I really almost pee my pants watching some of her stories. May she rest in peace and her speeches continue to be available to future generations.
RIP Jeanne thanks for the laughs. Glad you and LB are reunited and hopefully driving a red Porsche, eating burgers w/cheese, vanilla milkshakes, 7up pound cake!
Hello Deborah, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over you, I would love to be your friend, where are you from?
This is the one story of Jeanne’s that really made me realize that I too married a "left brain" man. When we moved; whether it was across the country or just across town, my husband used towels or clothes to pack dishes, etc. He too found a "better way." Thank you Jeanne! I always knew my Bill thought differently - now I know he is in good company.
Hey! I did that for my dishes. One has to pack towels & linens anyway, make use of them. lol. I am NOT left brain. Just did that, this last move. I had too much stuff....so I consolidated.
My sister has already gone to heaven and I hope she has met you there. She loved you so much and bought everything you ever published Jeanne! You gave her much happiness and I have found much humor in my life since I discovered you as well. You have made the world a better place and may God bless you richly for all that you’ve done to raise our spirits especially during hard times.❣️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Love listening to this. Reminds me of my favorite teacher, who was a stern, funny, older lady. She could be mean, but was the funniest damn woman alive. But she passed.. *bows my head in respect*
I absolutely love this woman! This story makes me think of my folks! My God LB could’ve EASILY passed as my Pop! God bless you and your sense of humor Ma’am! From Montana with all the love for comedy in the state!😊
What a smart, incredibly talented sweet kind natural born comedienne! I'll be happily sharing her & her colorful story telling with others the rest of my days!
Suffering from Depression for many Years, there is not much joy in my Life. But when i need a good smile and a laugh, i always come back to Jeanne`s Speeches here on RU-vid. She is soo funny and has a wonderful ability to tell Stories. Thanks so much Jeanne for always putting me in a better Mood with your amazing sense of humor.
@@michaeldonnawilliams8613 😢 Did God send all the people who lived prior to Jesus to hell? And all the people who live(d) far away from the reach of missionaries and the gospel? Have they been sent to hell as well?
I learned about Jeanne Robertson just a few days ago, and started watching her recordings on YT. I believe I would've gotten along quite well with Left Brain. And it makes me feel good about myself 🙂 May they both rest in peace.
He's got nineteen dollars in his pocket, he's going out to Deeennny's. Look at the dough he saved. This is really awesome. Got books wrapped in his clothes, it's so incredible
omg YOU are now my favorite person, Jeanne! My husband, from in another room, agrees that it sounded pretty funny. And he described what a Shaggy Dog Stem Winder is. Have a great week, please. (Edit: did not know she had died. damn. I just discovered her. Thanks, RU-vid, for preserving her life for us who are a little slow to the party!)
Just started watching her, and I love her! So funny in a clean good old fashion way. 😂 I didn't realize she was a beauty queen, however I'm not surprised. Would love to see pictures.
tell your husband they have a monthly bus pass for 10 dollars.. for the next trip to hawaii.. i used to ride the bus all the time.. and i was ceo of 2 intl airlines ahahah loved meeting the people..but i never carried any baggage
I'm here once again, I've seen this video a few times now, and the story never ceases to make me smile and laugh. I've commented on other videos, but I truly mean when it's a gift to relish that even now, with her passing, Jeanne will continue to make people laugh for years to come
Jeanne, I didn't know you existed until last year or so. I love your humour and your delivery. I think my favourite of all time is "Don't send a man to the grocery store". I can't tell you how many times I have watched that, and every time, I laugh so hard. What I like is your honesty and observation, and your pleasant nature. Thank you for being someone that doesn't rely on questionable humour. They are thin on the ground these days. I'm in Australia. I wish you had made it here - if you did, I didn't know about it. All the best for Christmas and the new year!
Love your comedy... If you ever make it to Charleston SC, I would love to carry you in my taxi. Please tell your husband that city buses start at $2 here...
I love this clip. I think my favorite was when they went river rafting. Not just the clip on the internet but the whole thing on her CD. When LB fell out of the boat I about died laughing!