Larry the Cable Guy from the Blue Collar Comedy tour stars in his first solo stand-up specialLarry the Cable Guy from the Blue Collar Comedy tour stars in his first solo stand-up specialLarry the Cable Guy from the Blue Collar Comedy tour stars in his first solo stand-up special
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- TriviaThis performance was filmed at the exact same place (the State Theatre in Kalamazoo, Michigan) on the exact same date (October 30, 2003) as fellow Blue Collar comedian Ron White's performance, Ron White: They Call Me Tater Salad (2004). Both performances were likely filmed immediately after each other. If you carefully study the audiences of both shows, you will notice the exact same people in the front rows.
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Larry The Cable Guy: [In reference to Playstation Football] Here's an idea, why don't they make a button that says frickin' pass!
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The only thing wrong with this DVD is that you aren't there in person
I have been a Larry the Cable Guy fan for years so this was long over due. Sit back and laugh, it is that simple. He hits the country way of life and everyone can relate to it.
My dad used to play records (these are plastic things you put on on record player) of Jerry Clower and laugh for hours at the stories he would tell of his family and their antics. Larry the Cable Guy is my generation's Jerry Clower. Don't over analysis his comedy, just sit back and laugh. No hidden jokes or political statements like so many comics are trying to make, just good ole fashion "I want to hear you laugh comedy".
If you don't get it, then, chill out have a beer and listen to it all over again. My dad laughed his ass off listening to this DVD the first time and was so excited that a "new" Jerry Clower type humor could make it in this world with out the F-bombs every other word.
Larry's insight into the world is nothing less than a very deep perspective of how we should view this world and that is with just a little humor and a lot of common sense.
And NO this isn't politically correct, but then again the world isn't either.
Git R done and check it out.
JC
My dad used to play records (these are plastic things you put on on record player) of Jerry Clower and laugh for hours at the stories he would tell of his family and their antics. Larry the Cable Guy is my generation's Jerry Clower. Don't over analysis his comedy, just sit back and laugh. No hidden jokes or political statements like so many comics are trying to make, just good ole fashion "I want to hear you laugh comedy".
If you don't get it, then, chill out have a beer and listen to it all over again. My dad laughed his ass off listening to this DVD the first time and was so excited that a "new" Jerry Clower type humor could make it in this world with out the F-bombs every other word.
Larry's insight into the world is nothing less than a very deep perspective of how we should view this world and that is with just a little humor and a lot of common sense.
And NO this isn't politically correct, but then again the world isn't either.
Git R done and check it out.
JC
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