Seeing Fallon really laugh during the sets is a treat. Like, he clearly genuinely thinks a lot of stuff IS funny but he's also often in host mode and using laughter as a tool. So it's really great to see him get lost in a laugh and really throw his head back.
Thanks for making me happy when I need to be the most ! (alone during the holidays) I really wanted to thank 'The Tonight Show' for always being a part of my life and always being there whenever I need them ! Being disabled is a whole new world seeing people get the chance like this makes me more determined than ever not to give up. God Bless
Watched Tina since coming across her on Instagram way back and so happy for her. I welled up watching. Here’s hoping it creates even more opportunities for her!
Bouhgt my tickets for Friday at 7pm already and not even sure who I am taking ha! My former boss I gotta see her shine! Love you girl so proud! 802 represent!
Saw her set at the comedy club in Vermont and I can honestly say it was hands down THE funniest performance I’ve been to. She had the place absolutely howling it was amazing. Thanks so much Tina!!
As a comedian nowhere near her level of talent or success I still struggle with putting the microphone back on the stand so watching her do it was inspiring. 😂
So happy to see her getting more success! She’s hilarious and deserves all the good things in life. Saw her earlier this year in Pittsburgh and the whole place was dying 😂
She is beautiful !! I love her outfit and she made me laugh so hard ! As someone living with a chronic invisible illness that steals my function .. you quickly realize the different way disabled people are treated as soon as you present in a wheelchair instead of on 2 feet 😞, mostly because of stereotypes so it’s great to see someone shattering those stereotypes ! Way to go !!
So so true. I have a chronic invisible illness, too. My mobility varies literally step by step, as my joints dislocate constantly, in addition to other comorbid illnesses. Even though it's super inconvenient, a part of me is grateful for my outward appearance on the days when I require the use of more mobility aids. I feel on those days that, "My outsides match my insides." Finally not getting the stink eye for using the elevator, needing to sit down, having strange physical behavior. Society just doesn't get what they don't see. I'm so so grateful Tina got on and got to show her brilliant mind and beautiful self for the rest of the world to finally see. "I/she might only have one match, but I/she can make an explosion!"
@@ethezeeb I love that song !! And I so agree .. when your condition can change in an instant so many do not get it .. and then they think your faking it 😞 soft hugs .. and a couple extra matches your way 💜
@@rikkiechambers4959 Thank you so much, Rikkie! I love that... Right back atcha!! Keep strong, you know you're worth it, even when society doesn't understand. :) :)
@@rikkiechambers4959 Absolutely with you!!! I started the support group for my condition (Ehlers Danlos Syndrome) out in Los Angeles to help others find a family that understands, support to be able to keep going and strive for awareness and understanding, and find medical doctors and solutions that help. Helps me and others so much, and I'm very grateful I was able to be the change I needed in my community.
Been watching Tina on TikTok for a while now - so happy she made it to late night! I busted out several times. So sharp - she *KNOWS* comedy. A real comedy nerd! Love her!
Don't like Jimmy at all but you got a like because she's been one of my favorite comedians for a while now I'm so glad that she is getting the recognition that she deserves.
As someone who has worked with "other abled" or as she mentioned "disabled" families for over 3 decades, seeing her brings tears to my eyes! I am so proud !
As a disabled person: There’s no need to put disabled in quotation marks. Disabled is not a dirty word! However, using terms such as “other abled” or “differently abled” is by and large considered ableist in the disability community (yes yes, you’ve worked with disabled folks for three decades, but at the end of the day when the conversation is about us, we should be the one determining how we’re addressed). Overall it seems as if you missed Friml’s excellent points regarding “suffering from people” and “people finding every little thing she does inspiring” when your takeaway was tearing up with pride just by seeing her rather than simply enjoying the comedy and actually listening to what she said.
@@camillaasraengelby this ☝🏻☝🏻 but hey, good intentions, amirite? And fun fact, I live in the Burlington area and met Tina around 7 years ago; she's totally cool shit!
I am glad that there are more and more comedians with disabilities to reduce but improve our stigmas in order to show that we can have jokes about us from others and that we also dare to make them about ourselves or about our lives with others. a disabilty! I also have cerebral palsy and I think this is more difficult than it seems because I have the humor and self-mockery like these types of comedians and I am also clever otherwise, as far as I know, I would have been the Dutch version of her. starting in cafes before I become famous😂
As someone with cerebral palsy, I love the line, "I'm disabled, but I'm not totally committed to the lifestyle."
" I don't suffer from cerebral palsy. I HAVE cerebral palsy, I suffer from people." 🤣🤣🤣
GUUUUURL, So do we all!!! 🔥 #Preach
Such a great joke/fact. Also, her mentioning Drake was smart because bro is known for handing out cash.
My favorite line. Spot on.
That "woooaah" with the mic was fucking hilarious😂😂
I'm so happy she got on the tonight show she fully deserves it!! The Drake part got me 😂
"I can't lose!" That hits deep with my disability and how you deal with people. Thank you Tina ❤
Seeing Fallon really laugh during the sets is a treat. Like, he clearly genuinely thinks a lot of stuff IS funny but he's also often in host mode and using laughter as a tool. So it's really great to see him get lost in a laugh and really throw his head back.
"The oldest I've ever been." 🤣 I'm stealing that line!
LOVE Tina Friml! I was lucky to see her just recently in a 100 person theatre (yes 100 people) and she crushed. ❤️❤️❤️
Incredible
Been watching Tina online for a while now, and I absolutely love her. Too funny!
"I usually judge the bar by what drugs the bouncer thinks I'm on"
She rules lol.
Thanks for making me happy when I need to be the most ! (alone during the holidays) I really wanted to thank 'The Tonight Show' for always being a part of my life and always being there whenever I need them ! Being disabled is a whole new world seeing people get the chance like this makes me more determined than ever not to give up. God Bless
@KtotheL Thank you for sharing that.
That was fabulous, Tina! What a national debut! Congratulations on your humor and your inspiration. Yay Vermont
How did this only get 68K views in 8 months? This lady is really funny.
Im newly disabled " walk with a cane" and I love Vermont, you cracked me up .thankyou.
Proud of you Tina 👏👏
Watched Tina since coming across her on Instagram way back and so happy for her. I welled up watching. Here’s hoping it creates even more opportunities for her!
So happy to see a fellow Vermonter AND fellow Saint Michael's College grad making it big! She's so funny!
Just finally read my alumni magazine and had to look her up!
Bouhgt my tickets for Friday at 7pm already and not even sure who I am taking ha! My former boss I gotta see her shine! Love you girl so proud! 802 represent!
Saw her set at the comedy club in Vermont and I can honestly say it was hands down THE funniest performance I’ve been to. She had the place absolutely howling it was amazing. Thanks so much Tina!!
As a comedian nowhere near her level of talent or success I still struggle with putting the microphone back on the stand so watching her do it was inspiring. 😂
So happy to see her getting more success! She’s hilarious and deserves all the good things in life. Saw her earlier this year in Pittsburgh and the whole place was dying 😂
She's GREAT! Killed it! 😂
She is beautiful !! I love her outfit and she made me laugh so hard ! As someone living with a chronic invisible illness that steals my function .. you quickly realize the different way disabled people are treated as soon as you present in a wheelchair instead of on 2 feet 😞, mostly because of stereotypes so it’s great to see someone shattering those stereotypes ! Way to go !!
So so true. I have a chronic invisible illness, too. My mobility varies literally step by step, as my joints dislocate constantly, in addition to other comorbid illnesses. Even though it's super inconvenient, a part of me is grateful for my outward appearance on the days when I require the use of more mobility aids. I feel on those days that, "My outsides match my insides." Finally not getting the stink eye for using the elevator, needing to sit down, having strange physical behavior. Society just doesn't get what they don't see. I'm so so grateful Tina got on and got to show her brilliant mind and beautiful self for the rest of the world to finally see. "I/she might only have one match, but I/she can make an explosion!"
@@ethezeeb I love that song !! And I so agree .. when your condition can change in an instant so many do not get it .. and then they think your faking it 😞 soft hugs .. and a couple extra matches your way 💜
@@rikkiechambers4959 Thank you so much, Rikkie! I love that... Right back atcha!! Keep strong, you know you're worth it, even when society doesn't understand. :) :)
@@ethezeeb fighting on .. and thankful for others that know the fight . Explaining it sucks lol
@@rikkiechambers4959 Absolutely with you!!! I started the support group for my condition (Ehlers Danlos Syndrome) out in Los Angeles to help others find a family that understands, support to be able to keep going and strive for awareness and understanding, and find medical doctors and solutions that help. Helps me and others so much, and I'm very grateful I was able to be the change I needed in my community.
Not only is she funny, she's downright delightful. Someone I'd love to have for a friend, or even more. Beautiful too.
Funny and smart, not only from Vermont. What a legend!
She's fantastic and even better in the clubs! She's gunna go far
She definitely rocks. Funny. Great skit.
That's not a skit dude.
one of the best standups of the year!
Tina, you’re a DE-LIGHT! This set was the funniest one I’ve seen on The Tonight Show. Growing up in ‘90s Vermont = the ‘80s crushes me. 😆😆😆❤❤❤
"everything I do is an inspiration" ❤
“ I don’t suffer from cerebral palsy. I have cerebral palsy. I suffer from people!”
I can feel that, same here..hahaaa
This was my introduction tonTina Friml and she is f’ing brilliant ❤!!
I'm from Vermont! I explain ppl it's like a grain of sand lol
I literally love tina so much she's so relatable, and funny thank you jimmy for invite her tonight she killed it what a good set for real 😂👏🏽👏🏽.
This is pure joy!!! Thank you Tina! With all the shit going on in the world, it’s a wonderful escape listening to you. Thank you!!!❤️😂
She is the best
Absolutely brilliant
Savage! Loved it!
Thank you for showing us Tina, Jimbo.♥
KEEP IT UP TINA! Thanks for the laughs!
Good set. She got jokes.✨
Shes the best comedian up and coming.
Been watching on ig for a while. She is awesome!
So incredible!! Congratulations Tina!!!
I love Tina!! I’m so happy she got to tell the drake joke!!
She is hilarious ❤❤❤
As soon as she mentioned Drake I fell out. 😂😂😂😂
Been watching Tina on TikTok for a while now - so happy she made it to late night! I busted out several times. So sharp - she *KNOWS* comedy. A real comedy nerd! Love her!
OMG Funny lady ~ I suffer from people 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She slayyyyyed!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏 omg love her!!!
I’m laughing and crying ! She’s so amazing .
Don't like Jimmy at all but you got a like because she's been one of my favorite comedians for a while now I'm so glad that she is getting the recognition that she deserves.
Agree!!
I went to high school with Tina ( we both in the same graduating class- ( haven’t seen her since)- great that she’s seems to be doing well! 🙂
So happy for Tina 🤟🫶🤟
Tina Friml was hilarious!!! Awesome stand-up!!! 👏👏👏👏
She was great
You rock! Loved this! ❤❤❤
So proud of you Tina!
Genius. Love her
that's what courage looks like. Cheers Tina!
Omg she's fucking hilarious and brilliant❤❤❤
Ive been watching her for a while know and she is funny!!!
This, is comedy. 😂😅😂
I absolutely loved her outfit in this debut 🫀🔥
Legit, one of the funniest comics you’ve had on, ever!
She’s hilarious!
VT represent! great set!!
She’s much better uncensored but love her either way.
I LOVE TINAAAAA
So touching and funny!
They came up in my youtube shorts and now I'm obsessed. I hope to get to see them in Sept when they visit SD. Hoping to get tix!
Amazing
She's one of my faves
She is just awesome!
she’s so beautiful AND funny!! i love her so much
That was SO funny 😂
You said Burleigh!!
As someone who has worked with "other abled" or as she mentioned "disabled" families for over 3 decades, seeing her brings tears to my eyes! I am so proud !
As a disabled person: There’s no need to put disabled in quotation marks. Disabled is not a dirty word! However, using terms such as “other abled” or “differently abled” is by and large considered ableist in the disability community (yes yes, you’ve worked with disabled folks for three decades, but at the end of the day when the conversation is about us, we should be the one determining how we’re addressed).
Overall it seems as if you missed Friml’s excellent points regarding “suffering from people” and “people finding every little thing she does inspiring” when your takeaway was tearing up with pride just by seeing her rather than simply enjoying the comedy and actually listening to what she said.
She was absolutely wonderful.
@camillaasraengelby yes! I work with disabled people and it's not a dirty word. It is what it is.
@@camillaasraengelby this ☝🏻☝🏻 but hey, good intentions, amirite? And fun fact, I live in the Burlington area and met Tina around 7 years ago; she's totally cool shit!
She was really good.
Just saw her last night at the Vermont Comedy Club and it was PHENOMENAL!
Congrats Lady!! Keep it strong!! 💪
She is incredible!!
I love Tina. She is unironically an inspiration 😂
That was really good! Great job Tina!
Love ya, Tina!
God I love her. I love everything about her.
Hilariously funny. I love it when she sort of makes herself laugh.
I LOVE THIS WOMAN!!!!!
Yess Tina
"I'm on here for a reason." Yes, demand that respect girl!!!
"the oldest I've ever been" is an amazing line, haha
What a brilliant comedian 😅
Tina is the GOAT
Awesome!
What an idiot 🤣💀😂 she had me rolling the whole time! Funny & gorgeous , what a combo. Bring her back❤️
Tina rocks!!
Hahaha awesome👏🏽
I am glad that there are more and more comedians with disabilities to reduce but improve our stigmas in order to show that we can have jokes about us from others and that we also dare to make them about ourselves or about our lives with others. a disabilty! I also have cerebral palsy and I think this is more difficult than it seems because I have the humor and self-mockery like these types of comedians and I am also clever otherwise, as far as I know, I would have been the Dutch version of her. starting in cafes before I become famous😂
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE...
WOAH SHE'S ON THE TONIGHT SHOW???? I'M SO HAPPY FOR HER!!!!!!