The dad standing in the aisle at the store talking to the random guy and taking forever is so unbelievably accurate. When I'd go to the store with my dad and he'd start a conversation with someone, I knew we were going to be there for an eternity. And as I get older, I find myself doing the exact same thing.
@@roaringlaughter3812there's a part of it too that, as we get older, old contacts die (sometimes literally) and making new ones is difficult but a 30 minute conversation with some stranger at a store can make you feel a bit more grounded.
Live in the Midwest myself,I’m retired now and I finally called the plumber to installed a new faucet in one bathroom. He was there at my house for two days, had him replace all the faucets. He also corrected every plumbing job I had did over 30 years. Everything works correctly!!!! Next month I’m calling the electrician👍
Good to know that is an option. Sometimes I am scared to start a new project, because I am worried it will be just a little off. Fix that mistake 20 years later when I am more financially secure… genius
I’ve learned that the previous owners of my house half-assed repairs, and when I think I’m only in for a couple hour project, it ends up taking way more time than that and sometimes I have to call in a professional because the additional issues are outside my expertise.
@molonlabe2645 don't feel bad. I live in the deep south and I'm encountering these exact things you guys in the Midwest are. I did a plumbing job at the family farm a few years ago that looked exactly like that 3D pipes screensaver from windows '98 thanks to my uncle playing plumber. Dear God, I wish I was exaggerating about what it was like.
Same. The funny part is that I hated going to Lowes/Home Depot with my dad, but now it's my favorite store. Now i get to torture my kid by going there and spending hours looking at things I don't need ha.
@@antthomas7916every time I am seriously browsing for a new toilet at Lowes Depot I end up having to b line it to the bathroom for a #2. Commenting for a friend
@@Ethanator0810 Well, his dad passed away when he was very young so his “dad” that’s actually his step-dad we call Richard because he’s not really our grandfather but we view him as one so I guess he is our grandpa and thanks for the attitude!!!
Our Wisconsin native buddy goes to Lowes or Home Depot EVERY SATURDAY MORNING whether he specifically needs anything or not, it's like how he gets the weekend started.
My husband and I are southerners. He does the same thing while I sleep in. Except in the spring, when I join him and spend the hour and a half in the garden section, lol
You know, this video really inspired me a "Gen Z" to be more like this dad. I have now relearned how to change oil, remembered how to change a flat, learned how to make my bed military style which I have and just cleaned my bathroom which only took 10 minutes. Thank you for inspiring me midwestern dad!
My Dad owned an independent paint, wallpaper & hardware store in Chicago. When he got older, he worked at JC Licht. All the contractors followed him because he knew everything about paint (he could mix color without the computerized system) and hardware, and he was a no bs kind of guy with a sarcastic sense of humor. When he decided to retire, corporate called to try to convince him not to retire. "Why are you retiring?" My dad: "Because I'm old!" In his older years, we'd go to various Ace Hardware stores all the time (he'd point out which ones were better than others) or Menards. To this day, I love finding old hardware stores - the ones with narrow aisles that still sell nails and screws individually from large barrels - just to hang out. I miss my totally midwest Dad, who knew how to fix everything. 😢
I’ve watched this numerous times and laugh my head off during each. I wish I hadn’t missed your show a couple months ago when you were in town. I love your work. It’s really made a horrible week fade away.
Charlie you are my absolute favorite comedian in the world. You make my husband and I laugh everyday with your videos. We were in the audience when you came to Houghton Michigan this past November. Loved it! Great night out. 🙌🏻🤣
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine... Or as the kids called it, Catholic Children Detention. In my experience, it was Catholic school on Wednesday nights for kids in the Church. @Luna-sp7be
My Dad wouldn't allow his girls (me & sister) to get our driver's license until we knew how to change a flat tire (all 4 tires - had to know where to place the jack), and jump the battery. None of my friends, male & female, know how to do these basic tasks.
Gen X Yooper here. Knew how to change oil, change tire, jump a car, drive by 11 years old a manual transmission to boot. Always have cat litter in the back to get out of a snow pickle for traction.
Damn,very well seasoned! I wish I hadn't spent my youth in a children's home, my wife and brother in law taught me how to maintain my vehicle. Still can't do drum brakes tho
@@fredchevalier2333I didn't know drumd either though I was taught disks used you tube went to pick n pull and took pictures as I took it out and watched a vidio and used the pictures to rebuild them. It's really not as hard as you would think also I always buy the books for each car I've had they are a big help if you want to do it yourself...
I was was shifting when my dad hit the clutch when I was like 4 years old and steering sitting on his lap. by the time my feet could reach the petals he parked on a dirt road going uphill with a drop off behind us and I learned the clutch real fast to get up the hill was prob 12 or 13 but I learned didn't want to kill us by going down the cliff behind us. Great way to learn...
@@nekmewxelagrowing6432 That’s sounds so familiar. I was born in California but mama & daddy were from Michigan so I guess that a Midwest teaching technique.🤣
For southern dads it would be the kid complaining about bleach in his eyes during a porch power washing session. It’s the southern equivalent of shoveling snow. Humid and hot and you just get sweaty and wet in the name of some light mildew removal
This makes me miss my Dad so much. He just passed from brain cancer a week ago. We live in Arizona but my Dad was from Wisconsin and he had a few similarities to the character Charlie is portraying in this video. Needed a good laugh too.
Man its so accurate every hard working dad in the 90s.I remember my father teaching me to change the oil and a tire he placed the jack in the wrong spot and broke right through floor All i heard was SON Of A the rest was hard to make out a jumble off curse words and sounds only a seasoned father can make.He then blammed it on being a foreign car lol
Flite Test use the same electronics for their EZ Powerpacks (Recently, they’ve upgraded to slightly more powerful power packs). I purchased a classroom set of these and my students use it to make their own designed planes, using foamboard, and “land skimmers/boats”. They are a blast!
To be completely fair, he did tell the kid to grab the hose when he sent him fkr the cart. Which is why they left without a hose. I, too, have teenagers.
I remember the first time I yelled at my kids for standing in the front door talking to their friends with the door open... I opened my mouth and my father's voice came out... Same words. Same tone. Same inflection... "Shutthedoooorrrr!"
Filter changing tip especially on large pickup trucks. Use a small pick or Phillips head screwdriver to punch a hole in the bottom of the filter to drain the oil from the filter causing less mess when removing it.
The jumper cable thing is real. I’ve used mine to help a lot of people out but I have used them to help myself too. It’s just handy, invest in a good jump pack but also have cables as an ole reliable
Glad my dad raised me like this. Tought me how to be a man! I don't have to depend on others. Learned alot of life skills. Kidz these days are too soft!
“I could never replace you….I learned that the hard way with your brother” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 my favorite line. I know my Dad is laughing in the afterlife.
The dad standing in the aisle at the store talking to the random guy and taking forever is so unbelievably accurate. When I'd go to the store with my dad and he'd start a conversation with someone, I knew we were going to be there for an eternity. And as I get older, I find myself doing the exact same thing.
The talk with a stranger has no expectations and baggage
@@roaringlaughter3812there's a part of it too that, as we get older, old contacts die (sometimes literally) and making new ones is difficult but a 30 minute conversation with some stranger at a store can make you feel a bit more grounded.
Im bad about that anywhere with a fishing or hunting section because anyone in there must also share my hobbies otherwise why would they be there
"Do you love me, Dad?"
"Ask your mother."
Midwest parenting in a nutshell.
true
😂😂 so true 👍
The exasperated frustration with how he says: "You are your *MOTHER'S* child" is hilarious
🤣
Live in the Midwest myself,I’m retired now and I finally called the plumber to installed a new faucet in one bathroom. He was there at my house for two days, had him replace all the faucets. He also corrected every plumbing job I had did over 30 years. Everything works correctly!!!! Next month I’m calling the electrician👍
Good to know that is an option. Sometimes I am scared to start a new project, because I am worried it will be just a little off. Fix that mistake 20 years later when I am more financially secure… genius
lol we're doing the same thing with the plumbing. all that hard work i did, undone
@@kennethv5250 Hard work =/= good work. I've learned that the hard way too many times.
I’ve learned that the previous owners of my house half-assed repairs, and when I think I’m only in for a couple hour project, it ends up taking way more time than that and sometimes I have to call in a professional because the additional issues are outside my expertise.
@molonlabe2645 don't feel bad. I live in the deep south and I'm encountering these exact things you guys in the Midwest are. I did a plumbing job at the family farm a few years ago that looked exactly like that 3D pipes screensaver from windows '98 thanks to my uncle playing plumber. Dear God, I wish I was exaggerating about what it was like.
I love that that older gent was helping you out, then was happy to talk fishing with you. Love people like that
"Did you just say you love me?"
"I think you might have missed the point." 😂😂
🤣
Every trip I make to Lowe’s ends up like this, go in for a $5 item, leave $450 later without the $5 item, get home, realize I forgot to buy it
That's me at Costco 🙄
Same. The funny part is that I hated going to Lowes/Home Depot with my dad, but now it's my favorite store. Now i get to torture my kid by going there and spending hours looking at things I don't need ha.
@@antthomas7916every time I am seriously browsing for a new toilet at Lowes Depot I end up having to b line it to the bathroom for a #2. Commenting for a friend
It's like toys r us for grown ups.
I love how this is so common. I have this Happen all the time.
Your dad character is a SPITTING image of my dads dad and I love it
i too forget the word for grandpa
Acts exactly like my grandpa. Hat and all
@@Ethanator0810 Well, his dad passed away when he was very young so his “dad” that’s actually his step-dad we call Richard because he’s not really our grandfather but we view him as one so I guess he is our grandpa and thanks for the attitude!!!
That pvc pipe extention nut cracker is something ill be keeping as part of car kit inventory. THANKS DAD 💞
0:55 "Touch my hand, am I made of money?"
0:57 "No."
Love these Dad POV videos.
I'm glad you put that second timestamp. Nearly missed it!
Our Wisconsin native buddy goes to Lowes or Home Depot EVERY SATURDAY MORNING whether he specifically needs anything or not, it's like how he gets the weekend started.
Your Wisconsin buddy must not live in Wisconsin anymore if he's going to Lowes instead of Menards.
My husband and I are southerners. He does the same thing while I sleep in. Except in the spring, when I join him and spend the hour and a half in the garden section, lol
Man has his priorities straight
His Dad acting is spot on. Thanks for making my day
Your dad character definitely needs to be part of a series!
“Are you doing Yogi?!” Best line ever XD
"You are your mother's child!" Had me spitting coffee all over the table
You know, this video really inspired me a "Gen Z" to be more like this dad. I have now relearned how to change oil, remembered how to change a flat, learned how to make my bed military style which I have and just cleaned my bathroom which only took 10 minutes. Thank you for inspiring me midwestern dad!
🤣
This dad shows his love through his actions.
My Dad owned an independent paint, wallpaper & hardware store in Chicago. When he got older, he worked at JC Licht. All the contractors followed him because he knew everything about paint (he could mix color without the computerized system) and hardware, and he was a no bs kind of guy with a sarcastic sense of humor. When he decided to retire, corporate called to try to convince him not to retire. "Why are you retiring?" My dad: "Because I'm old!" In his older years, we'd go to various Ace Hardware stores all the time (he'd point out which ones were better than others) or Menards. To this day, I love finding old hardware stores - the ones with narrow aisles that still sell nails and screws individually from large barrels - just to hang out. I miss my totally midwest Dad, who knew how to fix everything. 😢
He sounds like an awesome guy.
@LetsGetDerpy He was. He passed away 2 years ago, when he decided it was time to go (of course). Thanks so much for your comment! ❤️
@@lindam9618 You're very welcome. Take care. 😊
yeeeessss! Old hardware stores are better than any shopping therapy anywhere 💙💙💙
I've seen the tire change one so many times what gets me every time is the "maybe if you spent less time doing yogurt" 🤣 perfectly delivered 1:10
I’ve watched this numerous times and laugh my head off during each. I wish I hadn’t missed your show a couple months ago when you were in town. I love your work. It’s really made a horrible week fade away.
Charlie you are my absolute favorite comedian in the world. You make my husband and I laugh everyday with your videos. We were in the audience when you came to Houghton Michigan this past November. Loved it! Great night out. 🙌🏻🤣
I love the dad skit with the tire.....You been doin Yogi....😅😂❤
I feel sane raising my boy's after watching this. Good laughs have been had
Oh hi freezing, I'm Dad 😂
The son does such a great job 😂! I love this whole thing!
Sigh..I miss my dad. 😇
Not cutting down a second mortgage is a real challenge.
Home Depot is like Target for dads
We need The Wives of Home Depot.
I like the threat of "sending you back to CCD"!😂
What does CCD stand for?
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine... Or as the kids called it, Catholic Children Detention. In my experience, it was Catholic school on Wednesday nights for kids in the Church. @Luna-sp7be
@@kurtiskuhl8677 Thanks!
I'd rather get a tooth pulled without novacaine, than go back to CCD.
I don't know what CCD is, but it must be bad! Maybe a military school ...
Thank you Charlie, we already have our tickets for your show in July.
My Dad wouldn't allow his girls (me & sister) to get our driver's license until we knew how to change a flat tire (all 4 tires - had to know where to place the jack), and jump the battery. None of my friends, male & female, know how to do these basic tasks.
Gen X Yooper here. Knew how to change oil, change tire, jump a car, drive by 11 years old a manual transmission to boot. Always have cat litter in the back to get out of a snow pickle for traction.
Also learned to change brakes, discs and rotors, and put out a water pump failed under hood fire.
Damn,very well seasoned! I wish I hadn't spent my youth in a children's home, my wife and brother in law taught me how to maintain my vehicle. Still can't do drum brakes tho
@@fredchevalier2333I didn't know drumd either though I was taught disks used you tube went to pick n pull and took pictures as I took it out and watched a vidio and used the pictures to rebuild them. It's really not as hard as you would think also I always buy the books for each car I've had they are a big help if you want to do it yourself...
I was was shifting when my dad hit the clutch when I was like 4 years old and steering sitting on his lap. by the time my feet could reach the petals he parked on a dirt road going uphill with a drop off behind us and I learned the clutch real fast to get up the hill was prob 12 or 13 but I learned didn't want to kill us by going down the cliff behind us. Great way to learn...
@@nekmewxelagrowing6432
That’s sounds so familiar. I was born in California but mama & daddy were from Michigan so I guess that a Midwest teaching technique.🤣
You need to do another video about long division now! That short bit of long multiplcation you did was a great refresher lol.
I just love this homage to dads. ❤
My grandpa and Dad but more cussing.😂😂😂😂 love those ol guys bless their hearts wherever they may be.
"if you spent less time doing yogurt maybe you could clean your car" lol
This is why I call Harbor Freight Dads R Us😂😂😂😂
That's home depot, man. Harbor Freight is the GameStop for dads.... Ummm Dadstop...
These are amazing, Charlie and his buds do such a great job!
Charlie is not only hilarious, he's so intuitive.
Charlie as Dad is your best work this year
"yeah they'll get over it" always has me rolling
For southern dads it would be the kid complaining about bleach in his eyes during a porch power washing session. It’s the southern equivalent of shoveling snow. Humid and hot and you just get sweaty and wet in the name of some light mildew removal
This reminds me of my dad. He was always two steps ahead of me and saying come on. And he always seemed so frustrated with me. I miss him so much.
My dad right here! Absolutely made me cackle!🤣🤣
This makes me miss my Dad so much. He just passed from brain cancer a week ago. We live in Arizona but my Dad was from Wisconsin and he had a few similarities to the character Charlie is portraying in this video. Needed a good laugh too.
🙏 sorry for your loss...
🙏 sorry for your loss
ah yes good ol righty tighty lefty tighty
Works every time.
This shit was so funny the video just flew by.
I had already seen all of these but had to watch again! Still made me laugh!! Ty!
“Does your mother know about this?” 😂
As a Minnesotan with a dad I can confirm
I’m honestly just jealous of this wholesomenesses. 😂 😭
Man its so accurate every hard working dad in the 90s.I remember my father teaching me to change the oil and a tire he placed the jack in the wrong spot and broke right through floor All i heard was SON Of A the rest was hard to make out a jumble off curse words and sounds only a seasoned father can make.He then blammed it on being a foreign car lol
Flite Test use the same electronics for their EZ Powerpacks (Recently, they’ve upgraded to slightly more powerful power packs). I purchased a classroom set of these and my students use it to make their own designed planes, using foamboard, and “land skimmers/boats”. They are a blast!
To be completely fair, he did tell the kid to grab the hose when he sent him fkr the cart. Which is why they left without a hose. I, too, have teenagers.
My Driver’s Ed instructor should’ve showed us the car ones lol.
Back in the day (and I mean WAAAY back in the day, like pre-WW2), part of the driver’s test included knowing how to change a tire.
@@ferretyluv cool! I wish they would still do that lol.
I remember the first time I yelled at my kids for standing in the front door talking to their friends with the door open...
I opened my mouth and my father's voice came out... Same words. Same tone. Same inflection...
"Shutthedoooorrrr!"
The chills send down my spine when he said “ send you back to CCD”.
He had me at “Hi, freezing I’m dad!”
My mom would do that to me when I said I was hungry 😂😂❤❤RIP
Welcome back Steve, looking forward to more of your adventures!
Great character, so true and kinda nostalgic.
Oh the horrors of having to hold the flashlight for dad when I was little. No way in hell to do that right.
I can so relate to this!!😂
As a single midwestern mom of a boy, I have officially taken on the role as well 😂
the Xmas tree gag was the best
I have a father but I learned all this on my own, I don’t blame him though. He was to busy working putting food on the table and clothes on my back.
This is the highlight of my month
"are you doing yogi?" best line
Great dad we all need these lessons
My favourite part is when he says cause she doesn’t want to see you disowned. ❤
How much torture, strife, and misery did Charlie have to go through to mine this gold for us?
This reminds me of so many good times with my dad ❤
This guy is my hero
You can tell this disguise is fool-proof when other dads at the market start chatting him up.
Ahahahahahahha this is my Husband and our 18 year old son!!! I love this!!!
This is 100% my father thank you for making this video I'm sending this to my mom and my nephew and my dad if you were born in Buffalo is Father Baker
Midwestern Dad needs to meet Pittsburgh Dad. That would be a hilarious meeting.
"Maybe next time you'll play a real sport." wise words.
Dude this is hilarious, but also made me realize that im a dad now. Every part of that was me. 😂😂😂😂😂
Righty tighty, lefty loosey has helped me so much in life.
Oh the first shirt😂
Filter changing tip especially on large pickup trucks. Use a small pick or Phillips head screwdriver to punch a hole in the bottom of the filter to drain the oil from the filter causing less mess when removing it.
i remember when me and my dad tried to fix the sink and we got soaked and flooded part of the kitchen
Can't wait to see you in March.😅
Yogi 😂
Yogurt 😂
Night fort 😂
Fort day 😂
Rhymes never help, but Dad keeps on using them anyway..
Man I had a cluster headache for the past 3 days today it gave up and this put me in such a better mood thanks man!
Me watching Charlie Berens realizing that both sides of my family being from northern Minnesota has definitely influenced me a lot more than I thought
😂😂 my father-in-law to a T!!! God Rest his soul we hope😂😂😂
I think I relate to him so much because I am from Watertown, WI. Lol. I moved to L.A. but this is still what I consider parental love.
“Don’t Cry Don’t Cry” the quote of all dad quotes!
3:54 is the quintessential “you’re such a punk” look lol
The jumper cable thing is real. I’ve used mine to help a lot of people out but I have used them to help myself too. It’s just handy, invest in a good jump pack but also have cables as an ole reliable
Omg, i LOVE this compilation.
Merica’
Dad
Garage
Man.
I wish i had a dad :(
One of the best Comedians ever
Glad my dad raised me like this. Tought me how to be a man! I don't have to depend on others. Learned alot of life skills.
Kidz these days are too soft!
2:48 “You’re not supposed to be in my bedroom. That’s dangerous territory.”
"Counter-rise" 😂 I'm gone....
“Oh hi freezing, I’m dad.” 🤣
“Where did I go wrong with this guy?!” 😂
Love this!
The alarm going off in the movies is gold
5:13 had me ROLLIING