Parents Getting Older | William Lee Martin
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- Опубліковано 8 січ 2020
- When your parents start getting older...
Taken from my latest standup special, "The Nutcracker"! Watch the full special here: comedydynamics.com/catalog/wi...
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A little about William Lee Martin:
With his signature cowboy hat, boots and Texas drawl, it would be easy to lump the blue-eyed, 6-foot-2-inch Martin into the category of “another guy doing country act.” But don’t be fooled by outward appearances, as his on-stage persona is no act - his middle-America storytelling is as genuine as it gets.
Drawing from real-life experiences, Martin’s vibrant routine reflects life as a husband, father, and friend. And that authenticity is connecting with mainstream America, crossing culture lines and social status boundaries.
But no matter the topic, Martin’s gentlemanly wit, and charm prove he’s no dummy, redneck, or hillbilly. His humor is sharp, original and occasionally laced with sarcasm and innuendo, but without the overt adult language prevalent with so many in today’s comedy landscape. - Комедії
I told my dad how much I loved him and he just said back,"I'm nothing special." This was a man I loved more than anything in the world. I couldn't believe he said that. He was everything special to me. I miss him.
That is the one thing I always wished my own father would have told me William. Like you us kids always knew our dad loved us but like your own dad, he could never come out and say it. And that's why I tell my own kids I love them whenever I can. Love your videos sir and you keep up the good work!
The expression on this guy's face after he says "Just go towards the light"....... absolutely insane....... :)
I went from laughing to crying. Damn emotional rollercoaster
My dad said "boy by the time your big enough to whoop me ill be so damn old youll be ashamed to" he was right
My father was cranky once 70s kicked in. However, I'd take one more day of his crankiness just to see him smile and tell me oh, get on now.
My father seriously.
"Hey old man! If you cry, I'm going to give you something to cry about!" I love it!
I just came across this comedian I'm so thankful I did, extremely hilarious. You got this Mississippi boy rolling
He's on Facebook too.
I am mid 50s and I have that laundry list.Very cool story Bro!
Oh that was the best❤️❤️❤️
OMG I love this guy!!! He is phenomenal in person
I had a friend from India who told me his dad had never said he loved them and how he loves it American dads says it all the time and I asked him could you ask your dad not for yourself but for me why. When I saw him again I asked him if he had asked. He said yeah and he told me I never told you you had black hair. And he told him but I already know I have black hair. His father said I thought the other would be more evident.
My father stopped saying it when I turned 11 years old. I'm 62 years old. But my husband and I were the only ones he allowed on his property to help him.
Seriously relate
That's a good one William Lee love it!☺
Famous words, lol, or go play in the middle of the highway
Does anyone know the song he plays at the end of his video
thanks and keep doin what you do brother very funny but dont let me tell you something you already know
Thanks, was searching for this just a little earlier.
Onions 🥺😭
That generation was not good with expressing emotions. My dad was the same
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭🤧🤧🤧😚
I was a guy, who left about half this guy's jokes.,. I think I'm done. . .