You really need to see Abbott and Costello doing Who's on First......whole skit is just a play on words like this one but so much funnier and Jeff is historical lol
You don't really see this kind of play on words comedy anymore which is a shame because it's hilarious. Two reasons why I think is because you either need a partner or need to be a ventriloquist like Jeff here also you need to keep straight what you're saying. The password concept is great just like abbot and Costello's classic bit. I had a coworker once that set their password as "password incorrect" so if they forgot it the computer would tell them the password. I thought that was kinda clever.
Comedy central was kinda "desperate" to air something so they called up Jeff to do this show. Only 100 were in the audience and masks were required. This was also at a mountain resort just outside of LA.
Most comedians were not doing shows but a few did small gatherings at small clubs or at their homes to get around lockdown rules. Jeff held his at a small outdoor club and all in the audience were required to wear masks.
Gen Z has no reference to this if they have never seen the "Who's On First" relevance from the black and white 1940s Abbot & Costello historical comedy skit. Jeff did them a great service with this parody.
You should change your internet password to I can't tell you (with or without spaces) then when your son asks what's the new password and you say "I can't tell you".
Abbott & Costello's 'Who's On First's is nearly 8 minutes of his kind of humor. Found at:. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2ve20PVNZ18.html
I was just about to say that to the original version is that Ben Costello it's baseball he's a fan of Abbott and Costello hilarious there's no black and white cartoon two cats supposed to be Abbott and Costello hilarious I think it's just Babbitt and Costello