@@maryrosekent8223 right? There are comedians i enjoy and comedians I don't (but I get why others do). He's the sole comedian I don't find funny and don't understand why others do either. Some of it is his voice, but his timing and delivery are all weird and off too. I don't get it.
When I was on UTUBE and shared my crazy post brain surgery that he included in his act. He kindheartedly responded with the nicest note. He’s the best person ever.
IKR, he had me LMAO 🤣 😂 with the entire 🤣 😂 Starbucks telling 😂 🤣 of how it is!!!!! 😂 Along with wanting to strangle people because people 🙄 have become 🙄 sooo entitled, impatient 🙄 & rude to one another nowadays 🙄 INSTEAD of taking time to be friendly & pleasant to one another...I grew up in the 70s & 80s when people were way different to one another & I just CAN'T wrap my head around our society nowadays!!!! It makes my day better to be nice & pleasant to others, as well as it makes their day better if I'm nice & pleasant to them...If we were to all be that way & lead by example, it may help others change...Atleast that is what I hope & pray 🙏 for...
@Icing Cake LOL 😆 😂 🤣, true, but I basically meant just smiling, saying hello & holding the door for one another...Just simple pleasant niceties for one another as civil human beings that have gone to the way side with newer generations for some reason...And, like I said, I can't for the life of me figure out where this "self entitlement" even came from!!!! I NEVER grew up with OR was ever raised with that AT ALL!!!! It really boggles my mind, lol 😆 😂...I couldn't even imagine having that feeling AT ALL no matter what!!!! I put my pants on one leg at a time just like everyone else!!!! Lol 😆 🤣 😂
Jim Gaffigan has that unique ability all comedians have of talking about mundane, everyday things, like going to Starbucks, and make you say, "YES! He nailed what I was thinking and feeling!"
Sometimes (since I am an old lady) I wear my glasses all crooked when I go to the grocery store. Jim Gaffigan said it keeps people from approaching you because you look crazy. It works! 😂 He also mentioned using smeared lipstick. As I get even older, I'm trying that one, too. He cracks me up.
It's weird the way he describes the people in Starbucks (people setting up their offices there, students, entitled people ordering) and Dunkin Donuts (mostly empty places, like a crime scene) is the exact same in other countries, like the brand pushes people into certain behaviour no matter the cultural differences. While living in Peru there was actually a homeless person ocassionaly opening the door at a DD, no joking.
starbucks barista here. Everything he said was spot on. I was expecting to hate this, but can't poke any holes. Especially "instead of slapping this person, they give a nod of as you wish". Its so much worse when they mobile orders where we can't explain why their dumb order is literally impossible. You just... do your best. Fun fact: there was an era drive thrus werent allowed cuz they limited customer interaction. In malls they couldn't put out water pitchers, people had to order it face to face. Even if it took more time. Now, depending on the location, the norm is walk in, grab your mobile order from the counter and walk out. Without interacting with a soul or looking up from your phone. How the mighty have fallen.
Seth’s lockdown shows were the epitome of weird-ass comedy. The attic, the bees and his kids in the wall, the Sea Captain, The Thornbirds novels… It was all a bizarre ayahuasca dream…
Many, many years ago, I was a barista in a bookstore coffee shop in Corte Madera, CA. One order encapsulates my feeling of the espresso consumer: Frazzled woman approaches counter, digging in purse. "I need a decaf, nonfat latte, fast! I can't get it together without my coffee!" Karen, my love, there's nothing in there to "need". You just ordered a placebo.
@@treetopjones737 it was also mid-90s Marin. In many ways it really was everything Rush bitched about. I lived next door to a lesbian couple with sensible clothes who did every protest and corrected every way in which we were living wrong (they liked us! Invited us to things!) and I'm told just a mile or so from Bonnie Raitt. It was also beautiful and the people who weren't trying to be offended by things were so fun. Book Passage, if it's still there, I'd spend half my loose money in the used annex. Grew my first visible beard there.
What do you mean by clean? I'm just curious cause he said some things that were really offensive about very marginalized groups of people like the unhoused. While the two of them each have a net worth of around 30 million.. they were laughing at unhoused folks in the dead of winter with blizzards everywhere from the comfort of that fancy studio. I adore Seth and I like Jim but this really put a bad taste in my mouth.
Am I a bad person? The "we should kill Dan" absolutely floored me with laughter! Have no idea why that is funny. Love Jim Gaffigan and his weird sense of humour!🤣🤣🤣
Completely lost it at “we should kill Dan” omg how does he manage to have these little casual mini-punchlines in the middle of his stories be SO funny??
Anyone who has Starbucks delivered to, or picked up for them, is on the shortlist. Who do they think they are, to successfully avoid the misery of the Starbucks experience. And drive-thru people...we're watching you too.
He’s an attentive and active listener. Maybe because of his improv roots? He always seems to hit the sweet spot between sitting back and letting the guests do their thing and taking back control to set them up for the next thing.
@@chrislim7976 It did seem a bit contrived. I've never watched Seth, but this was so much better than Fallon or any of those other creeps, we have doing talk (woke) shows today.
Gaffigan is so fascinating to me, he does more or less the same style of bits, and always has, but I think he keeps it fresh because it's always 1. about himself and his own experiences, but 2. it's the absurdity. He's kind of an observational comedian that never uses the words or vocal stylings you're expecting, so his punchlines are a surprise without relying on edgelord bs to shock the audience.
Someone thinks he is dumb? His unique take on life, the delivery, and material are superb, without resorting to cursing with every other breath. One great comedian.
As a 3-time brain surgery survivor (with swallowing challenges), I lost it on the description. If you can’t find humor in recovery, you’re missing a whole lot of humor. There’s some insanity in brain recovery, for sure!!!
@Robert Turner I completely agree with you 💯!!!! Our society nowadays makes it very easy to despise them!!!! I grew up in the 70s & 80s when society was way different, neighborhoods were tribes that looked out for one another & looked out for everyone's children, no matter what store you went to, people held doors open for one another & thanked one another for holding the door open for them, etc etc...Our society nowadays I just CAN'T wrap my head around!!!! I have NO IDEA where all of this self entitlement came from & neighbors fighting with each other instead of being a neighborhood tribe looking out for each other!!!! We live in a VERY SAD society 😞 nowadays!!!! I would give anything to just go back to the 80s & how things were BEFORE cell phones, the internet & social media came along!!!! Our society was a better society BEFORE all of those things came about!!!!!
@@pamelafrye4667 Couldn't possibly agree more. Folks literally don't know how to talk to each other "in real life" anymore. They just don't. Their heads are buried in their phones...hold the door open for them and they won't even acknowledge you. The cell phone is the worst invention _ever_
@@pamelafrye4667 Amen sister! Social media is one of the worst things that has happened to this country, and the world. Facebook, twitter, Instagram........ all cancer's. And how the hell did we survive going to the store without cell phones?! How did we manage to pay for our items without face timing (or whatever it's called) at checkout?! Not to mention it's rude to the cashier. I would ge back to the 80's.
My dad had scar tissue in his throat that made swallowing difficult for him. He would get food stuck in his esophagus at nearly every meal, then abruptly get up and leave the table. He was quite embarrassed by it, more so if we drew attention to it. Also, because it happened daily and we knew it was not a blockage of his airway, we got used to the unappetizing sounds of him aggressively clearing his throat, both at the table and in the bathroom. I can totally relate to looking like a jerk to other people! Many times over the years, dinner guests looked around in alarm as my dad ran away from the table gagging on his food while we all casually continued eating!
I have a stricture, and don't have to make any noises, but chicken breast and bread will sometimes stick. As I pause to let it move past and down, people I'm with notice the look on my face and ask if everything is okay
@@LindaC616 Me too. I had to have surgery to have a piece of chicken removed last year and have been pretty freaked out ever since. Acid-reflux related scar midway down my esophogus was the cause. :/
@@damatar That was the case for my dad as well. He struggled with it for 50 years. Finally, it got bad enough that he got a pill wedged in there, which put him into the hospital for a week because he could not even get water past the blockage and he was getting dehydrated. They diagnosed him with Barrett’s esophagus, put him on a medication, and after a few years of quarterly checkups, he had no further issues.
@damatar since at the time they thought I might also have an ulcer, they were sending the camera down and the doctor just inflated it with a balloon to widen it. It's funny, that you mentioned that, because I also have had a history of acid reflux, although since I eat smaller meals it doesn't bother me as much, and losing weight again would help too. Chicken breast and bread still bother me a little bit, but I just have to eat more slowly than I did before. And there wasn't an ulcer, it turned out that the burning was just a result of trying out intermittent fasting
My dad had this for years, too. When he finally got checked out (he got so sick and was forced to go to ER), he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Huge mass where his stomach met the esophagus. He lived for almost a year and a half after many rounds of chemo.
Do great human beings make fun of unhoused people in the dead of winter while having a net worth of 30 million dollars and sitting in a fancy studio? I'm not too sure. I'm really disappointed by this interview.
I would LOVE to see him in concert!!!! He had me LMAO 🤣 😂 just with him telling his Starbucks skit on here 🤣 😂...He's sooo right & hilarious 😂 in telling it!!!! 😂
Question: Why hasn’t Jim Gaffigan ever hosted SNL? It seems odd to me that he’s never done it, even though he admits to being obsessed with the show for decades…
I bet you they have asked him and perhaps he doesn’t like to do sketch comedy? I don’t know but the guy is just hilarious without swearing a single word
I only been to a Starbucks once, but his description of not only the customers, but employes was straight. And I only stood around for 30 minutes, and Still didnt get what I wanted, and there was only 2 customers in that 30 minutes!!! Jim talking about donut shops Is So True. Their always in the back, all the good donuts were taken early early morning and it does feel and look a little like a de je vieu scene of a movie crime scene. I was in NYC, and yes the homeless guys open doors for you, they want a tip, and expect it. Jim always calls it what it is but with tender humor. I believe his family is his rock, and he loves his wife so so much. He always talks about them . Mr Gaffigan is a good guy, and one of the best comedians in his field.
I like how he's just makes it a stand-up set. Why fake it and make the host ask specific drawing questions to allow the guest to tell his jokes...just make it what it is...stand-up.
I’ve never been inside a coffee franchise and doubt I ever will. I don’t understand waiting in line for one product. And I write my screenplays at home
After 9 yrs in prison EVERYTHING has too many options. I was so sufficient for so long, I restocked my kitchen w beans and tuna and I save so much trouble and time
@@The_Infamous_Boogyman yeah, I still get all the different noodles, but the chili, tuna, corn chips etc etc etc. Feel like a millionaire in a Kroger lmao. Welcome home bruh.
I'm from a very rural area. There were no specialty coffee shops, then I moved to a city where there was a coffee shop on every corner. On my first try I went through the drive up. They: "good morning sir may I help you" Me: I'd like a cup of coffee. They: Said nothing and waited expectantly. We just looked at each other for an uncomfortable few minutes. They: What kind? Me: Folgers
In Dunkin' Donuts' defense, while I live in the upper Midwest, some years ago I was in a DDs' drive-thru line that was so long you'd have thought Ben Affleck was manning the window. Yet, maybe that's why JG's "Dunkin" store was empty at the time. All the customers were going through the drive-thru.
starbucks seems to have perfected how to get the line to move at the slowest possible speed. their menu is their number one weapon for slowing down the line.
Online ordering was created for all those reasons. You can be as spoiled as you want. Then you run in and grab your coffee off the shelf with as little human interaction as possible.
I have a swallowing problem as well. Occasionally I have to spit it up if I can't quite get it down and it is very amusing seeing how embarrassed my wife is to be with me in the restaurant.
@@Tonyhouse1168 yeah, I might have been using a little bit of hyperbole. Segura is funny as hell too, but Gaffigan is a master of making the mundane funny
Oh my God, I LOVE Jim. He's so wonderful, funny, sweet, generous, and hilarious.
More Gaffigan, please! He never fails to crack me up.
Eh…he has a whiny voice
@@maryrosekent8223 right? There are comedians i enjoy and comedians I don't (but I get why others do). He's the sole comedian I don't find funny and don't understand why others do either. Some of it is his voice, but his timing and delivery are all weird and off too. I don't get it.
@@robertg3260
Thanks for the reinforcement!
When I was on UTUBE and shared my crazy post brain surgery that he included in his act. He kindheartedly responded with the nicest note. He’s the best person ever.
“What does baby feel like sipping on?” 😂😂
IKR, he had me LMAO 🤣 😂 with the entire 🤣 😂 Starbucks telling 😂 🤣 of how it is!!!!! 😂 Along with wanting to strangle people because people 🙄 have become 🙄 sooo entitled, impatient 🙄 & rude to one another nowadays 🙄 INSTEAD of taking time to be friendly & pleasant to one another...I grew up in the 70s & 80s when people were way different to one another & I just CAN'T wrap my head around our society nowadays!!!! It makes my day better to be nice & pleasant to others, as well as it makes their day better if I'm nice & pleasant to them...If we were to all be that way & lead by example, it may help others change...Atleast that is what I hope & pray 🙏 for...
@@pamelafrye4667Lol true but too many crazies about these days so not chatting is the safer bet 😂
@Icing Cake LOL 😆 😂 🤣, true, but I basically meant just smiling, saying hello & holding the door for one another...Just simple pleasant niceties for one another as civil human beings that have gone to the way side with newer generations for some reason...And, like I said, I can't for the life of me figure out where this "self entitlement" even came from!!!! I NEVER grew up with OR was ever raised with that AT ALL!!!! It really boggles my mind, lol 😆 😂...I couldn't even imagine having that feeling AT ALL no matter what!!!! I put my pants on one leg at a time just like everyone else!!!! Lol 😆 🤣 😂
@@pamelafrye4667 Oh for sure! No reason not to be polite! 😊
hilarious
Jim Gaffigan has that unique ability all comedians have of talking about mundane, everyday things, like going to Starbucks, and make you say, "YES! He nailed what I was thinking and feeling!"
Sometimes (since I am an old lady) I wear my glasses all crooked when I go to the grocery store.
Jim Gaffigan said it keeps people from approaching you because you look crazy.
It works! 😂 He also mentioned using smeared lipstick. As I get even older, I'm trying that one, too.
He cracks me up.
Sometimes I’ll drag a leg. That works, too. 😂
Daisy Q your cute.
Rifle through street corner trash cans with cats hanging unto your overcoat and you've got it nailed.
Has he used the smeared lupstick yet himself?
Meyers is a phony.
It's weird the way he describes the people in Starbucks (people setting up their offices there, students, entitled people ordering) and Dunkin Donuts (mostly empty places, like a crime scene) is the exact same in other countries, like the brand pushes people into certain behaviour no matter the cultural differences. While living in Peru there was actually a homeless person ocassionaly opening the door at a DD, no joking.
OMG, it's Jim Gaffigan playing Ed Begley Jr and Ron Burgundy! 😂😂🤣🤣
Linoleum was amazing! All the feels - great characters, great acting - wonderful casting.
starbucks barista here. Everything he said was spot on. I was expecting to hate this, but can't poke any holes. Especially "instead of slapping this person, they give a nod of as you wish". Its so much worse when they mobile orders where we can't explain why their dumb order is literally impossible. You just... do your best.
Fun fact: there was an era drive thrus werent allowed cuz they limited customer interaction. In malls they couldn't put out water pitchers, people had to order it face to face. Even if it took more time. Now, depending on the location, the norm is walk in, grab your mobile order from the counter and walk out. Without interacting with a soul or looking up from your phone. How the mighty have fallen.
There's plenty of them that don't have a drive-through.
I miss the lock down too, because we got some awesome content from Jim and his family during that time!
Seth’s lockdown shows were the epitome of weird-ass comedy.
The attic, the bees and his kids in the wall, the Sea Captain, The Thornbirds novels…
It was all a bizarre ayahuasca dream…
"Let's Get Cookin'!"
Many, many years ago, I was a barista in a bookstore coffee shop in Corte Madera, CA. One order encapsulates my feeling of the espresso consumer:
Frazzled woman approaches counter, digging in purse. "I need a decaf, nonfat latte, fast! I can't get it together without my coffee!"
Karen, my love, there's nothing in there to "need". You just ordered a placebo.
"You just ordered a placebo"!! That's gold 😂.... Gaffigan would steal that joke if he heard it!
While that ending is true, I will point out he's talking about the Marin area ( outside San Francisco ).
@@treetopjones737 it was also mid-90s Marin. In many ways it really was everything Rush bitched about. I lived next door to a lesbian couple with sensible clothes who did every protest and corrected every way in which we were living wrong (they liked us! Invited us to things!) and I'm told just a mile or so from Bonnie Raitt. It was also beautiful and the people who weren't trying to be offended by things were so fun. Book Passage, if it's still there, I'd spend half my loose money in the used annex. Grew my first visible beard there.
The place I worked at in Wisconsin called it "What's the Point?" Must have been Book Passage.
Jim can always make me laugh. The two of you work well together.
Seth, I'm binge watching all of your interviews. This one is my favorite. Laughed out loud. Many times.
Jim is one of those clean and authentic comedians, every talk show interview becomes a comedy show! I love him!!
What do you mean by clean? I'm just curious cause he said some things that were really offensive about very marginalized groups of people like the unhoused.
While the two of them each have a net worth of around 30 million.. they were laughing at unhoused folks in the dead of winter with blizzards everywhere from the comfort of that fancy studio. I adore Seth and I like Jim but this really put a bad taste in my mouth.
@@sagesufferswellWho are your favorite comedians?
Am I a bad person? The "we should kill Dan" absolutely floored me with laughter! Have no idea why that is funny. Love Jim Gaffigan and his weird sense of humour!🤣🤣🤣
Completely lost it at “we should kill Dan” omg how does he manage to have these little casual mini-punchlines in the middle of his stories be SO funny??
@@olaalohi suggested punch line improvement. Group gets together and says "We should kill Dan and steal his hot chocolate"
Anyone who has Starbucks delivered to, or picked up for them, is on the shortlist.
Who do they think they are, to successfully avoid the misery of the Starbucks experience.
And drive-thru people...we're watching you too.
It’s because it IS funny. Guy is a silly goofball and I love it.
A lot of it imv is his 'disarming' delivery , coupled with
the apologetic-innocent characteristics of the way he speaks.
Aloha, I adore Jim’s brilliant sense of humor and superb timing, I’m delighted to see his career rising; he has certainly paid his dues. You go Jim👏🏼.
I love how engaged Seth is with his guests. He’s a terrific host. But, honestly, it’s not hard to draw Jim out.
He’s an attentive and active listener. Maybe because of his improv roots? He always seems to hit the sweet spot between sitting back and letting the guests do their thing and taking back control to set them up for the next thing.
Seth is the best current network talk show host, no contest
His laugh is as genuine as Jimmy Fallon. 😂
@@chrislim7976 It did seem a bit contrived.
I've never watched Seth, but this was so much better
than Fallon or any of those other creeps, we have
doing talk (woke) shows today.
@@bikersoncall
Just part of the job description I guess.
I could not do it day after day, no matter how much I get paid
I love it when Seth cracks up!
Gaffigan is an absolute comedic genius
Gaffigan is so fascinating to me, he does more or less the same style of bits, and always has, but I think he keeps it fresh because it's always 1. about himself and his own experiences, but 2. it's the absurdity. He's kind of an observational comedian that never uses the words or vocal stylings you're expecting, so his punchlines are a surprise without relying on edgelord bs to shock the audience.
This man makes me so so so happy. He is a national teeasure!
I totally agree! THERE SHOULD BE A "JIM GAFFIGAN DAY" ON THE CALENDARS! 🤪
He is NOT dumb. He has got to be one of the most successful comedians in the industry.
yeah, anyone that can make EVERYTHING funny, is definitely a genius.
Someone thinks he is dumb? His unique take on life, the delivery, and material are superb, without resorting to cursing with every other breath. One great comedian.
@@maureenmckenna5220 actually, I believe it's his humorous personality that translates through his material and delivery.
he definitely is hes worth like 20 million dollars
Jim always has such fresh and funny material and is allllways prepared 😆💕👍
As a 3-time brain surgery survivor (with swallowing challenges), I lost it on the description. If you can’t find humor in recovery, you’re missing a whole lot of humor. There’s some insanity in brain recovery, for sure!!!
Baby, there's some in all of us.
Yeah can't even imagine... but wise words are wise.
Hey y'all be sure and take care an take er eazee y hear?
Seriously?! Wow, sending luck health and blessings to you. Sheesh now I feel like a turd complaining about traffic.
And this is how you survive almost anything : heaving humor. Never lose that.
Classiest comedian ever. He's hilarious!!
God I love Jim Gaffigan + his spin on Starbucks
☕ 🍵 ☕ 🍵 ☕ 😂 !!!
I love Jim’s take on life. For example, his despise for other humans.
disdain*, despise is a verb
@@h7opolo I feel honored. Touched by a jackal.
@Robert Turner I completely agree with you 💯!!!! Our society nowadays makes it very easy to despise them!!!! I grew up in the 70s & 80s when society was way different, neighborhoods were tribes that looked out for one another & looked out for everyone's children, no matter what store you went to, people held doors open for one another & thanked one another for holding the door open for them, etc etc...Our society nowadays I just CAN'T wrap my head around!!!! I have NO IDEA where all of this self entitlement came from & neighbors fighting with each other instead of being a neighborhood tribe looking out for each other!!!! We live in a VERY SAD society 😞 nowadays!!!! I would give anything to just go back to the 80s & how things were BEFORE cell phones, the internet & social media came along!!!! Our society was a better society BEFORE all of those things came about!!!!!
@@pamelafrye4667 Couldn't possibly agree more. Folks literally don't know how to talk to each other "in real life" anymore. They just don't. Their heads are buried in their phones...hold the door open for them and they won't even acknowledge you. The cell phone is the worst invention _ever_
@@pamelafrye4667 Amen sister! Social media is one of the worst things that has happened to this country, and the world. Facebook, twitter, Instagram........ all cancer's. And how the hell did we survive going to the store without cell phones?! How did we manage to pay for our items without face timing (or whatever it's called) at checkout?! Not to mention it's rude to the cashier. I would ge back to the 80's.
The best reflection on Starbucks ever.
I remember going to a Starbucks and saw a guy with his Desktop setup on the table. THE WHOLE FREAKING DESKTOP COMPUTER!
Yup. You just need the right size backpack.
^THIS
PEBKAC
[Problem Exists Between Keyboard & Chair]
I wish you had taken a picture
They don't still make desktops, do they....shrugs.. 😂
This was 1998?
And they let them.
My dad had scar tissue in his throat that made swallowing difficult for him. He would get food stuck in his esophagus at nearly every meal, then abruptly get up and leave the table. He was quite embarrassed by it, more so if we drew attention to it. Also, because it happened daily and we knew it was not a blockage of his airway, we got used to the unappetizing sounds of him aggressively clearing his throat, both at the table and in the bathroom. I can totally relate to looking like a jerk to other people! Many times over the years, dinner guests looked around in alarm as my dad ran away from the table gagging on his food while we all casually continued eating!
I have a stricture, and don't have to make any noises, but chicken breast and bread will sometimes stick. As I pause to let it move past and down, people I'm with notice the look on my face and ask if everything is okay
@@LindaC616 Me too. I had to have surgery to have a piece of chicken removed last year and have been pretty freaked out ever since. Acid-reflux related scar midway down my esophogus was the cause. :/
@@damatar That was the case for my dad as well. He struggled with it for 50 years. Finally, it got bad enough that he got a pill wedged in there, which put him into the hospital for a week because he could not even get water past the blockage and he was getting dehydrated. They diagnosed him with Barrett’s esophagus, put him on a medication, and after a few years of quarterly checkups, he had no further issues.
@damatar since at the time they thought I might also have an ulcer, they were sending the camera down and the doctor just inflated it with a balloon to widen it. It's funny, that you mentioned that, because I also have had a history of acid reflux, although since I eat smaller meals it doesn't bother me as much, and losing weight again would help too. Chicken breast and bread still bother me a little bit, but I just have to eat more slowly than I did before. And there wasn't an ulcer, it turned out that the burning was just a result of trying out intermittent fasting
My dad had this for years, too. When he finally got checked out (he got so sick and was forced to go to ER), he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Huge mass where his stomach met the esophagus. He lived for almost a year and a half after many rounds of chemo.
The way Seth laughs... i love it.
6:42 freelance doorman 😂
it's a living
@@Anonymous-lc8zo anything can be these days 💁🏻♀️
I love him! He literally saved my life! I love and miss dinner with the Gaffigans and the little Mike and Pat show❤
Yes, always a pleasure and laughs when Jim Gaffigan is on any media
Easiest interview ever! Just sit there and laugh at Gaffigan, like everyone else. 😂
That was non stop fire...absolute pro
I wish Jim Gaffigan was my next-door neighbor.
A stand-up bit/interview hybrid kinda thing. Yah, was pretty dope.
always with comedians
"Instead of the Starbucks cashier slapping this person..." 🤣👍👋
I'd go to starbucks for that !
@@Anonymous-lc8zo Getting slapped or seeing slapping?
@@mrmoshpotato good one - seeing it actually happen
I love Jim gaffigan sooooo much!!!! Man I was dying, like always 😂❤❤❤❤
Linoleum is a great movie! anybody who’s knows somebody who struggles with dementia should watch it!
I can agree with Jim on people!
Jim Gaffigan is an absolute treasure!
Jim Gaffigan is such a great human being.
Do great human beings make fun of unhoused people in the dead of winter while having a net worth of 30 million dollars and sitting in a fancy studio?
I'm not too sure. I'm really disappointed by this interview.
@@sagesufferswell Here we go! Was waiting for the offended person. With the utmost respect... hit the road!
This made me belly laugh multiple times. He’s so hilarious.
Great interview. One of the best I’ve seen in a while. I’m sure it’s nice not to have to drag the person you’re interviewing along.
Two of my favorites on the same stage
Dude’s Hilarious. Saw Him in Concert and He’s Hysterical. One of My Favorites
I would LOVE to see him in concert!!!! He had me LMAO 🤣 😂 just with him telling his Starbucks skit on here 🤣 😂...He's sooo right & hilarious 😂 in telling it!!!! 😂
Question: Why hasn’t Jim Gaffigan ever hosted SNL? It seems odd to me that he’s never done it, even though he admits to being obsessed with the show for decades…
I bet you they have asked him and perhaps he doesn’t like to do sketch comedy? I don’t know but the guy is just hilarious without swearing a single word
Because he’s a method actor.
That’s why he talks so much about food.
Because he would break his back carrying the current cast.
@@Gnotspano73 Haha I was basically thinking the same thing although more along the lines of "Because Jim would have to write all the sketches?" 🙂
He has 5 kids I can’t imagine he has the energy
I’m cackling😂 ooooh Jim. Can’t wait to see Linoleum ❤🤘
Jim makes me lol . He's not wrong about Starbucks.
When I'm tricked of half-forced to walk into
a Starbucks, I ask for Shell, or Arco style coffee.
I love Jim Gaffigan humor and I feel a same . Thank you for sharing. 🤩
I only been to a Starbucks once, but his description of not only the customers, but employes was straight. And I only stood around for 30 minutes, and Still didnt get what I wanted, and there was only 2 customers in that 30 minutes!!! Jim talking about donut shops Is So True. Their always in the back, all the good donuts were taken early early morning and it does feel and look a little like a de je vieu scene of a movie crime scene. I was in NYC, and yes the homeless guys open doors for you, they want a tip, and expect it. Jim always calls it what it is but with tender humor.
I believe his family is his rock, and he loves his wife so so much. He always talks about them . Mr Gaffigan is a good guy, and one of the best comedians in his field.
I love hearing Seth laugh.
Born to perform - naturally talented & hilarious..😅😊
The decision to mime eating soup 🍜 🤣🏆👏💕👍
I miss the lockdown too, Jim
boy are they good together! great ad-libs from both thrown in along the way.
I like how he's just makes it a stand-up set. Why fake it and make the host ask specific drawing questions to allow the guest to tell his jokes...just make it what it is...stand-up.
Best too you Jim & your wife & beautiful family.
Seth I hope I can come to one of your shows. It’s on my bucket list.
Michael Ian Black and Jim Gaffigan were on the series "Ed".
This guy is so funny...tears every time 😅😅
"she's fine, she had a brain tumor". Lol
"This soup is DELICIOUS!"
I’ve never been inside a coffee franchise and doubt I ever will.
I don’t understand waiting in line for one product.
And I write my screenplays at home
Two very funny and nice men💞
I have not laughed that hard in a long time! Thank you Jim Gaffigan (and Seth Meyers) for bringing the funny back!
After 9 yrs in prison EVERYTHING has too many options. I was so sufficient for so long, I restocked my kitchen w beans and tuna and I save so much trouble and time
No noodles?
@@thetvbaby83 actually not at the moment. Big bag of brown rice, but I do occasionally grab my chili lime shrimp cup of noodles lol. 👍
@@The_Infamous_Boogyman yeah, I still get all the different noodles, but the chili, tuna, corn chips etc etc etc. Feel like a millionaire in a Kroger lmao. Welcome home bruh.
extremely funny. my funny bones are exploding
I'm from a very rural area. There were no specialty coffee shops, then I moved to a city where there was a coffee shop on every corner. On my first try I went through the drive up. They: "good morning sir may I help you" Me: I'd like a cup of coffee. They: Said nothing and waited expectantly. We just looked at each other for an uncomfortable few minutes. They: What kind? Me: Folgers
Ditto
This whole segment was hilarious 😆
In Dunkin' Donuts' defense, while I live in the upper Midwest, some years ago I was in a DDs' drive-thru line that was so long you'd have thought Ben Affleck was manning the window. Yet, maybe that's why JG's "Dunkin" store was empty at the time. All the customers were going through the drive-thru.
I have very little patience for people I don’t know 3:09
The best thing about the Starbucks routine is the way Gaffigan so perfectly imitates the vocal fry and other affectations of entitled young people.
starbucks seems to have perfected how to get the line to move at the slowest possible speed. their menu is their number one weapon for slowing down the line.
To order at starbucks are we all required to wear Xtra long scarves and very high riding boots? (even if we've never been on a horse! 😂
@@sarahjeannepeterson5536 HAHAHAHAHA!!!
That damned vocal fry is absolutely annoying! It's enough to keep me from going back.
😂it said I’m an empath”
Online ordering was created for all those reasons. You can be as spoiled as you want. Then you run in and grab your coffee off the shelf with as little human interaction as possible.
yep i dont order pizza over the phone anymore, its simply too shameful to ask a human being for extra sauce, cook well done and garlic crust.
I googled “how to order at Starbucks” before trying a latte today and let everyone else go before me so I could figure out what I wanted 😂
@@icingcake Easy: latte, small, medium, or large. Regular milk or?
@@mst3kpimp What's nice is because of Covid, they added into apps you can select Leave At Door, and you don't have to see the person at all.
@@treetopjones737 except they call it something else - grande is 16 oz etc lol
Love the Gaff!
spot on starbux review
Cannot get enough of this comic!
I love him 🤣
Gotta love Gaffigan
I LOVE Mannheim SteamRoller........LOL!!!
Before Covid remember going into some Dunkin that was tiny, they had 2 donuts on the shelf. Jim's not kidding.
The lockdown was a dream for introverts
...someone really ought to tell Jim about ordering ahead
Dunkin’ gets you in and out!
He's definitely right about Starbucks. That's why I go to Dunkin'Donuts now!
Enjoy the bonus of the disease. 😄
Not supposed to call it that! It's DUNCAN! Precious, eh?
Seth laughing!
I would do anything for the following:
Jim Gaffigan hosts SNL.
Jim & Seth go day drinking.
I second this!
"...and no coffee...." Bwahahaha
DD does have bare shelves 🤣
For me it’s the freeways and streets that makes me hate humans. Jim is a national treasure.
I love Gaffigan . What about stealing the orders waiting for the people who ordered through the Starbucks app.
I was in the mood for an interview, not a tight 5. lmao~ Glad it was Gaffigan.
I have a swallowing problem as well. Occasionally I have to spit it up if I can't quite get it down and it is very amusing seeing how embarrassed my wife is to be with me in the restaurant.
What you can't dis Dunkin donuts. Real coffee. Great service at least the ones I go to
Seths a good host….He doesn’t interupt his guests!
Too busy laughing!
I love Jim!
Only Jim can make observational comedy about Starbucks funny in 2023
Tom segura had a funny Starbucks bit a few years ago too
@@Tonyhouse1168 yeah, I might have been using a little bit of hyperbole. Segura is funny as hell too, but Gaffigan is a master of making the mundane funny