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Met John in Ottawa about 13 years ago when we took our kids to see him because he was one of the few clean acts. After a great show in which I never saw my wife and kids laugh so much, we bought one of his audio CDs and stood in line to get it autographed. When it was finally our turn, he immediately noticed we only had one cd between the kids and proceeded to give us another one and sign them both. He was such a personable man. You felt like you'd known him forever. The whole family was so sad to hear of his passing. He is missed but not forgotten.
When my two sons were trying to learn to be funny I showed them John because like you said he was one of the few who was clean and the whole family was hooked.
As a professional musician I was fortunate to work with many comics. He was in a class of his own. Like a dear friend, Pat Cooper, who also passed, he will be greatly missed. Jerry Tee
What a wonderful story, Christopher. When I introduce John to people who never had the chance to listen to him the line I always use is, "I don't know what gluten is but it must be delicious!" He was funny, of course and one of the best (actually to me, my favorite) and the artistry of his routines was something the whole family could relate to. He was a true artist and a comedic master.
I just recently discovered John about 1 month ago. Today is February 2, 2024. He is soooo funny he makes my tummy hurt. I wish I had discovered him much earlier on RU-vid. I'm soooo happy many people have added his videos to RU-vid
Completely agree, janie. I'm not sure how I coped before I discovered him, quite by chnace, at the start of 2024. [I'll soon be 71, btw]. Put simply, I think he was a genius.
"You applauded for beavertails. You really are my people." Oh, John, we were your people the day you first stepped on a stage. The world is a much darker place for your absence, "beeg boi", you are greatly missed. RIP
Man, I ❤ John...may he RIP😢. As a big guy, myself, even rewatching his videos, I'm always damn near crying with laughter. Such talent to pick on himself, come up with such hilarious routines ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
When he first comes on I begin to tear up ~ I can't bear it, want him to be alive and be happy. Then he starts and I laugh. What a gift. Crying and laughing, ~ loving life . Thank you, John. Th
I love John! I watch his comedy specials over and over. I love his facial expressions and how he giggles at his own jokes. Every time I see him I wish I could just give him a big hug. So funny, such a darling, personality. Wish I could’ve met him. He’s in my top three favorite comedians. Miss him!
Ditto I sit and rarely laugh at comedy show’s which pisses my husband off, but it has to be really funny for me to laugh out loud, but I sit here by myself laughing out loud at John’s jokes! I wish he was still around to go see a show if his because I know I would be laughing with everybody else at a comedy show for once! 😂
I just had him come up in my feed and it's bittersweet that I'm just getting to know him. Now I get to search for all his stuff at once but I wish I knew about him all these years.
My all time favorite! So funny and something that should be appreciated is the work he puts into his routines. He was a comedic master. It's now Dec 30, 2023, and I still take every opportunity to introduce John to everyone. How many times have some of us seen these video's? And, we laugh every time. His Montreal video's are very special.
Great! I am from the UK. I have discovered this brilliant comedian on youtube. He makes me laugh out loud. I am going to follow him! Imagine how devastated to find out he has passed on. What a tragedy. RIP to a great guy I never knew.
John Pinette was such a delightful comedian. He didn't have to spray us with foul language to be comical. Funny, how comedians seem to think foul language is necessary, but I digress. He had such wonderful gifts! The expressions on his face were priceless. His coined phrase, "Nay! Nay!" cracks me up every time I hear him say it. After hearing his impressions, (in my opinion) he also, could have had other careers to choose from, although, I am very glad John chose comedy. His comedy still entertains the many, and will continue as long as we remember. I wonder if he had any idea how much he would be missed by his fans? As far as I am concerned, the happiness and laughter that John Pinette left behind, will not be forgotten! Rest in Peace, you dear man!
this guy is an ABSOLUTE crack up ...I cant believe first time i see him in 2024 ....after another small jewel i got sent on instagram...now i cant get enough of it!!!😂🤣
Will truly miss this incredible young mans comedy in my life! Why does it seem like only the good die young?.. One of the absolute best comics I've ever had the pleasure to listen to, the man had a style and stories all his own.
John was truly awesome! I have an old VHS tape with one of his comedy routines! 34 dislikes seriously? 34 miserable people and more sadly! What losers! Society today stinks! Peace to all his fans!
I'm sad that I only recently have heard of the man. But not only do I mourn for him, but also the country at large . . . because he was what we'd only consider hefty today.
Only came across John Pinette recently, on RU-vid … odd that I’d never heard of him, because he’s the kind of comic I’d have thought would appeal to the British sense of humour. When I heard that he’d passed it kind of reminded me of John Candy, another young comic taken too soon. RIP you were a funny guy :)
What a great guy, so funny it hurts. I don't think we'll see the likes of John again. He's unique in his material, delivery, timing and his honesty. Rest easy John, you've earned it.
Thank you for all you gave us John. We were always going to wish for more. I know wherever you are and whatever is next, with John it will have laughter. John Pinette thank you for all the enjoyment you brought to every stage or gathering.
His story about buying a warranty for toaster made me laugh because a cashier in Walmart asked me if I wanted to buy a warranty for a $12.00 meat thermometer. Really… Miss John, he is hilarious.
Comedy comes from hardship and sadness and unfortunately John's comedy poking fun at his food addiction was just a precursor to his early death. That said, I always admired him and I particularly applaud his recognition as an American to adjust his routine for a Canadian audience and his acknowledgements in French. Classy and respectful.
@@colleenknapp8626 it's amazing how you oversimplify things. He died from multiple surgeries in an attempt to lose a massive amount of weight. The embolism was post-surgical