I have a full one hour special now streaming on Netflix. I’m so pumped at how well this video is doing. That you everyone for all the nice comments! Do you have any fun trailer park or hotel stories you’d like to share?
My story. Trailer park across from middle school on a dirt road. Middle school land is Indian Barial ground. Slave trade post way back in those dumb times. Haunted. Walk outside of friends trailer having a smoke. . . Saw a demon thing walking under trailers. . . I ran to my car beer in hand floored it and never went back. Georgia trailer park stories hhahahaha 😂
I'm a black dude, and growing up we were broke but not that broke. But I had a lot of white friends who lived in trailer homes. And doing the poor shit we did were the best days of my youth. This guy is taking me way back...the smile on my face❤
I grew up poor also food stamp fed as long as I can remember a lot of boys I grew up with were on the streets early while I was at home babysitting my sisters
Hell yeah bro 😎 that means you probably had a family that didn’t want you worry about finances. I remember my mom specifically telling me it’s not my job to worry about money, but as a child I knew it wasn’t going that great. But we made it through, and I legit cry laughing at others tell similar stories. 😂
Troy Bond, Joe List, Nate Bargatze are recommendations, if you want to be pleasantly surprised by how funny they are. List is absolutely not clean but Bargatze is, if that's important to you.
Agreed. I have zero problem with blue comedy I prefer it even if it’s funny. But bad blue comedy is the worst, and funny non blue comedy is sublime. Dusty delivers😂😂😂
@@DustySlay I LOVE his style, it is really immersive and dead pan, awesome stories, real cool to hear that a trailer park aint so different from rural Germany in the 90s! Cheers from Germany man, big hug and big smokes dude!
Almost all other comedians nowadays don't understand how important things are in comedy, like delivery, timing, good segways, and, actually having a good punchline. This guy gets it. Dave Chappelle, Ron White, and good ol' Dusty Slay are my personal top 3. Don't ever lose your style dusty, we love you!
It just popped up on the home screen and I was bored. I still cannot believe I've never heard of him. That was up there with all the best out there today. I thought I was pretty up on who the best comedians were right now. Apparently not.
Been watching Dusty for about 4 years since his Comedy Central spot, seeing how successful this special is almost makes me cry. We're having a good time!
Hey, same! I've been trying to turn people on to Dusty for years. I'm so pumped for him that he's getting so much exposure from this special, he deserves it.
every gift, literally, every gift I ever got from my grandfather was from the Marlboro catalog. I had the windbreaker, the duffel bag, gloves - you name it. it was a good time.
I loved the marlboro stuff, my dad got some of those huge duffles and some of those electric hot cold coolers when I was a kid. I kind of wanted the leather jacket but I think you would have needed an army of chainsmokers to get that one haha.
@@mromutt oh ya, if not a whole army, definitely a few units. I had a tent and a backpack from the Cowboy Chronicles too. Funny, my grandfather DIDN'T die of lung cancer...
I wanted that Marlborro jacket so badly too. I would collect Marlboro miles & Camel Cash from any and all I ould friend, foe or stranger as a teen & mailed off for a few items including a duffle bag or backpack, funny I can't recall which, ad a few other items. I was devestated when Camel ash quit before I was able to order what I had been saving up for YEARS for, I think maybe a Neon sign but not even sure if that was an option, just know I wanted it very badly back then. lol @@mromutt
That's on our safety video at UPS. Lady gets out of her truck and lays down...like next to the cement tube. Not in it. Like the tornado is just gonna pass by, "She's probably waiting in line. I dont wanna disturb her." "Oh, look! There's an awkward school teacher riding a bike chasing a girl with a dog in her picnic basket?!?"
From someone who was put in a "nice" Brooks and Dunn shirt for the family reunion one year, the NASCAR jokes hit especially close to home. I'm havin' a good time. Thanks Dusty!
@@chadtatur5728 Yeah but it's just a 30-min set. The person you replied to is saying that Dusty is so damn hilarious that they would like to see him get a bigger production of his own on a large platform. And I fuckin' agree, Dusty is hilarious, original, and just a pretty nice guy in general xD
@@unconventionalguitarist9129 I get what you're saying, but that's kind of a lukewarm take. Out of all the comedians I know, NONE of them have that attitude. Comedy snobbery lol. Todd Barry has a Netflix special, and he's an old head, a classic, a comedian's comedian. Does that make him a sellout? I get your point, truly, but I just think you're off the mark on this one. I implore you to go talk to some actual comedians about it, see what they tell ya xD
Ooh heck yeah buddy!!! Just what I needed, pal. I'm proud to say "We're having a good time" has become a daily nomenclature for me and I thank you Dusty!!
I grew up poor, but I didn't know it. My parents were really good at making us believe people that bought expensive things were suckers that were too dumb to realize they got ripped off! Haha so when kids would pick on me about my clothes I would respond with shit like "My shirt does the exact same thing yours does! Tell me what that extra $60 u paid got you that I don't have?" 😂 Growing up poor provides a life time of hilarious stories to tell
We were kind of poor, and I thought my kids knew it. When they were grown up I mentioned it and they said, "We were poor? We didn't know." When I thought about it, their rich friends always came to our house to raid the fridge and the cookie jar. Their parents were never home and they never left food in their house. So, I guess teen boys think you're rich if you got food! 😂😂
We were struggling middle class. We were taught to look down on families who did more for their kids, like buy them a car when they came of driiving age or saved up money for them to go to college. My father, who was a teacher, said many times that those kids were just being spoiled by their parents and that we should be grateful that we were not spoiled in the same way. That we were actually quite privileged despite being ineligible for financial aid, and that someday we would understand and appreciate what he was doing for us. Fast forward several decades when I participated in a "walk of privilege" sponsored by the church I was attending at the time, which was a Unitarian-Universalist church. There were about ten of us, we were all white, and except for one person who was in the process of transitioning from female to male, all female. If you are not familiar with the concept of the "walk of privilege" it consists of a series of questions. Depending on the answer you either step forward one or two steps or you stay in your place. I want to stress that these questions have to do with what actually happened to you, and not what your parents wanted to happen to you. For example, one question was, did your parents pay for your college education, yes or no. If yes, step forward. If no, stay in your place. It does not matter if your parents wanted to pay for your college education but could not. If they DID NOT, stay in your place, don't move forward. Likewise, when you turned 16, did your parents buy you a car, yes or no. If yes, step forward, if no, stay in your place. Intention or inability did not matter; it was black and white, did they or did they not, yes or no. Things that you yourself had no control over. Well, the idea was to show how race played a part in an individual's success or failure, but since we were all white, middle-class and female except fot the one transgender person, you would think the end results would be more or less the same for all of us. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. We all started out equally at the back of the room but before long it became very apparent that we were not equal. I was the very first one of the group to stop moving. I barely made it off the back wall. I wasn't even close to the back of the group. Meanwhile there was one person who surged ahead right from the start and kept going. Now, again, I want to stress this was not a measurement of where you are today or what you have accomplished under your own efforts. The test wasn't interested in that at all. I was so far behind the rest of the group it wasn't even funny. What this exercise accomplished as far as I was concerned was that it confirmed what I had felt all through high school: that I was not the equal of my peers but I did not understand until now, why and what those differences were. What this exercise confirmed was that this feeling I had all through high school of lagging behind socially and economically was not just a figment of my imagination, it was very, very, very real. And that as a result, I was playing "catch up" in a game I could not win because my peers were so far ahead of me. But I was supposed to act as if this was not true and that we were all equal. That all of this did not matter. Well, it does. It's not just my opinion, that's what this exercise taught me; there are real life consequences, and it does not matter what kind of stories my parents made up to tell me to compensate. To make a long story short, this is why I am living in a trailer in a mobile home park and not in a nice solid "stick-built" suburban home in a nice neighborhood like they did and why I will never, ever achieve their standard of living. I'm not complaining, I'm grateful that I was able, through my own efforts, to put a roof over my head--but, it is a step downward from what I was brought up to aspire to but could never achieve through no fault of my own. It would have been kinder and more realistic if my parents had said, "we are sorry, but there is no money for college, and even though we don't have money for college we make too much for you to qualify for financial aid of any kind, so we are going to have to change our plans for you. You will have to go to some kind of secretarial school or trade school or go work in a factory; we are sorry, but that is the way it is." Now I am living in a mobile home park and I see how my neighbors are raising their kids, they aren't putting any high in the sky dreams in their heads, they are realistic about their prospects: I worked in this factory and so will you when the time comes. If nor, there is always waitressing or being a cashier in a grocery store. This is your life, you will work hard for not much money but that's the way it is and always has been for people like us. The problem is, I was brought up to look down on such folks because they were not college educated, so when I found myself forced to live among them because economics and housing prices, I had a hard time adjusting to this new reality.
True story... A man walked up to me (in the restaurant i worked at) and said "excuse me young man but is that table reserved?". I replied "i think so. It hasnt said anything all night".... Hilarious to me but from him I got nothing. Still though, worth it to this day 😂
@DustySlay dude, 150k views in 3 days? You ARE havin' a good time! Congrats! I missed you in Chicago Nov 2, I already had Chad Daniels tickets before I heard you were in town. There's always room for you here in Chicago!
Dude, you are so likable and charismatic. Great setups, funny stories, witty callbacks and a delightful demeanor. Instant fave. I look forward to catching you live someday.
Everything was gold. 14:11 had me dying. "Can we be in and out of here in 30 minutes?" "Hell, you can leave right now. Don't let me hold you up. Got stuff to do, I hear ya."
I had one sleeping bag growing up-from the Marlboro catalog. Boy Scouts and school made me put duct tape over the "Marlboro" so I wouldn't corrupt the other kids 🤣
Man I needed this more than you could ever imagine! This is incredible, I appreciate you out here shining your light & being an inspiration. I might even take this rope back to Home Depot
Dusty, thank you very much for sharing this. I'm in Scotland and I'm dying to visit America (although i worry i wont want to leave) and come see you in person. God bless you and the family. And thank you once again for making us have a good time.
You can redo this entire set the rest of ur career and it’d be funny every time. Every joke is flawless and the delivery is fuckin brilliant. Ur awesome man hope u know that.
I love how dumb Dusty's jokes are. They really make you feel low class when you laugh at his jokes. I could listen to him all day if I was mentally handicapped.
Being a passive fan of Nate turned into watching his SNL appearance, which turned me into a massive fan, which introduced me to his podcast, which made me a massive fan of Dusty. This was a great set!!
Omgsh your afghan joke made me laugh out loud by myself. We use ones my mom made and my kids are always cold with them.....and I make them too. It's the love that goes into it that makes them rad cause they sure don't work. You are great. Thank you for this set...simply wonderful.
For the fact this man can keep it clean and have me laughing the entire time goes to show just how good he is. I like all styles of comedy and I can honestly say this one is the hardest.
My dad and I rode out hurricane Katrina here in Louisiana in a trailer, the whole thing shook but we had a generator and we were fine. Every house in the surrounding area was damaged, our trailer was the only one untouched:)
I remember Katrina, I was a kid in Central Florida when it happened. A lot of peoples homes and lives got destroyed but that was more toward the coast. We had some damage on our property too.
I seriously have never seen a set with so many good jokes in it. Top tier special. You come off as this shy guy who I would not expect to be funny, but the joke writing is master level.
Just when I thought life was not worth living, Dusty, the comedy slayvior rescued me! I've watched these clips each so many times, I know the jokes, the delivery, all by heart! (That's why they invented the most😂) Dude, if people ain't laughing it's because your language is fair more superior than theirs. Just keep it coming dude!
I LOVE his style, it is really immersive and dead pan, awesome stories, real cool to hear that a trailer park aint so different from rural Germany in the 90s! Cheers from Germany man, big hug and big smokes dude!
Come and play the UK! SoHo Theatre, Backyard Comedy Club in Bethnal Green if you want great mid sized venues or maybe the Apollo if you want a big arena size or Edinburgh if you want to play at a comedy festival. I’m sure you would sell out and I’ll bring all of my buddies. Lord knows we need a laugh here in the UK.
Incredible entertainment. We had a real good time. You're an artist Dusty. Really liked how it was clean enough for my kids to enjoy and me not feel like a bad parent for letting them watch it.
I have a full one hour special now streaming on Netflix.
I’m so pumped at how well this video is doing. That you everyone for all the nice comments! Do you have any fun trailer park or hotel stories you’d like to share?
I just wanted to say you have some of the best callbacks to your jokes in standup.
Looking forward to your upcoming special.
Thank you for the full set
Thanks for the set...loved it!
My story. Trailer park across from middle school on a dirt road. Middle school land is Indian Barial ground. Slave trade post way back in those dumb times. Haunted. Walk outside of friends trailer having a smoke. . . Saw a demon thing walking under trailers. . . I ran to my car beer in hand floored it and never went back. Georgia trailer park stories hhahahaha 😂
@@mickey2ky😮😮😮
A full set from Dusty? .. We’re having a good time!
In conclusion - Have seen most of these jokes from watching the channel’s clips, but boy if I still didn’t laugh the entire time. Love me some Dusty
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@@DustySlay 28:41 you tied so many jokes together LMFAO
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I'm pumped to be here
I'm a black dude, and growing up we were broke but not that broke. But I had a lot of white friends who lived in trailer homes. And doing the poor shit we did were the best days of my youth. This guy is taking me way back...the smile on my face❤
I grew up poor also food stamp fed as long as I can remember a lot of boys I grew up with were on the streets early while I was at home babysitting my sisters
Hell yeah bro 😎 that means you probably had a family that didn’t want you worry about finances. I remember my mom specifically telling me it’s not my job to worry about money, but as a child I knew it wasn’t going that great. But we made it through, and I legit cry laughing at others tell similar stories. 😂
Yes! Poor people times are so great! I grew up so poor and I don't regret it one bit. ❤
Agreed, takes me back when we did not really give a damn about race…just who could throw the football farthest or spin the ball in four square.
Amen brother. Made me smile too :)
Great to see a comedian for the first time and be happily surprised how really good they are.
Troy Bond, Joe List, Nate Bargatze are recommendations, if you want to be pleasantly surprised by how funny they are.
List is absolutely not clean but Bargatze is, if that's important to you.
Jim Gaffigan
Same 🫡
No profanity, no roasting the audience - and I laughed my ass off for 52 minutes. This guy is a genius
Right!?😊👍 Red Skelton did it wonderfully also. 👏
Agreed. I have zero problem with blue comedy I prefer it even if it’s funny. But bad blue comedy is the worst, and funny non blue comedy is sublime. Dusty delivers😂😂😂
I didn’t even realize this was a clean set. Had me DYING
@@AR_420Red Skelton? There’s been lots of clean comics since Red Skelton
Absolutely hilarious!!
“Not responsible for stolen items, so I took some stuff” 😂😂 love it
They practically asking for it 😅
lolol
I'm a Gen X from Alabama trailer parks. Roll Tide! I have never heard a comedian so spot on. I'm crying laughing. 😂😂😂
You don’t look old enough to be a Gen X, I’m a Gen X too from Ontario. It’s all good, we’re not (millennials, Gen Y or Gen Z) ha
Roll Tide! I live in Orange Beach, I can definitely relate to dealing with tourists.
Roll tide
UGA we broke too MF
@lancegardner8560 it could be worse. We could be Mississippi State fans, lol.
A full set?!!?!? We need a Netflix special. Our boy deserves a giant check!
New special coming soon. I can’t say where but I do have one coming!
@@DustySlay, I hope they don't pay you good money; nothing good ever comes from good money.
@@bobbyginnings9273 netflix only pays in blood money
@@DustySlay I LOVE his style, it is really immersive and dead pan, awesome stories, real cool to hear that a trailer park aint so different from rural Germany in the 90s! Cheers from Germany man, big hug and big smokes dude!
@@bobbyginnings9273if money's so bad why is no one giving it away
Almost all other comedians nowadays don't understand how important things are in comedy, like delivery, timing, good segways, and, actually having a good punchline. This guy gets it. Dave Chappelle, Ron White, and good ol' Dusty Slay are my personal top 3. Don't ever lose your style dusty, we love you!
The word is “segue”.
I mean, Segway is a word. Just probably not the one OP intended.
Never heard of this guy before but this set is sooo funny. I love people with unique styles of comedy, and this guy is refreshingly hilarious 10 of 10
Similar to Mitch Hedberg. Awesome stuff.
His name is Dusty. He does comedy.
Neither have I, but it was an excellent set. His style is great.
It just popped up on the home screen and I was bored. I still cannot believe I've never heard of him. That was up there with all the best out there today. I thought I was pretty up on who the best comedians were right now. Apparently not.
@@soule187 when the universe takes a Norm McDonald from you……… it gives you a dusty slay. It’s the circle of life baby!
"What's something non-touristy we can do?"
"You can buy a house."
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Haha, you can drive on home
I'm a local and I'm working right now.
Clicked on this randomly and so happy I did. Laughed the whole time. Can't wait to see more of this guy.
Not one bad joke in the set. Hysterical. “Namaste, nah im gonna leave” funny dude
This was one of the best specials I’ve seen this year. Perfect timing, crowd interaction, and pacing. I def didn’t forget I was having a good time lol
Alright!!
Eleven minutes into this comedy routine I realized two things. 1 Dusty does NOT have a silver goatee, that’s the microphone. And 2 I need glasses.
😂😂😂
It does blend in lol
Well don't take off for the optometrist too fast. I have glasses and it looked like a goatee to me too.
It totally looks like a shiny, bobbing little ghost goatee.
Some great weed they must have at your place😅
Been watching Dusty for about 4 years since his Comedy Central spot, seeing how successful this special is almost makes me cry. We're having a good time!
Hey, same! I've been trying to turn people on to Dusty for years. I'm so pumped for him that he's getting so much exposure from this special, he deserves it.
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I hit that tree root so hard, I just stood up and got a job 💀💀💀😂😂 my favorite joke of the set.
Mine too!! Hilarious
😂😂😂😂😂
I hit a rock. Had to go see the dentist.
The hat jokes have me wheezing and crying. "This hat can't change everything."
He knows its limits.
Hahahahahahahaha yes
every gift, literally, every gift I ever got from my grandfather was from the Marlboro catalog. I had the windbreaker, the duffel bag, gloves - you name it. it was a good time.
I loved the marlboro stuff, my dad got some of those huge duffles and some of those electric hot cold coolers when I was a kid. I kind of wanted the leather jacket but I think you would have needed an army of chainsmokers to get that one haha.
@@mromutt oh ya, if not a whole army, definitely a few units. I had a tent and a backpack from the Cowboy Chronicles too. Funny, my grandfather DIDN'T die of lung cancer...
I wanted that Marlborro jacket so badly too. I would collect Marlboro miles & Camel Cash from any and all I ould friend, foe or stranger as a teen & mailed off for a few items including a duffle bag or backpack, funny I can't recall which, ad a few other items. I was devestated when Camel ash quit before I was able to order what I had been saving up for YEARS for, I think maybe a Neon sign but not even sure if that was an option, just know I wanted it very badly back then. lol @@mromutt
@@mromuttI didn’t even know they was a real thing. Now I do, great laughs
The cowboy cookbooks are awesome…still got em.
When he said go outside and lay in the ditch I laughed my ass off. I grew up in tornado alley and that really is what they say to do 😂😂😂
That's on our safety video at UPS.
Lady gets out of her truck and lays down...like next to the cement tube.
Not in it.
Like the tornado is just gonna pass by, "She's probably waiting in line. I dont wanna disturb her."
"Oh, look! There's an awkward school teacher riding a bike chasing a girl with a dog in her picnic basket?!?"
Yes! I grew up there as well 😂 I have memories of going out on the porch and watching them pass in the distance
Same here.. @@keylasharp8281
I love telling people now to go outside and "Lay Down In The Ditch"
@@bakerfresh😂😂😂 this is a good comedy bit.
At 8:30 I spit my drink out laughing because I watched his Netflix stand up first and thought his hair was connected to his hat.
I wish this was three hours longer. Dusty is truly a guy you could hang around the camp fire all night and have amazing conversations with.
He's the embodiment of a modern day Bard. He's made for the camp fire...
He's on the Nateland podcast on UA-cam.
This guy has perfect set timing and crowd control! He plays dumb but he's a comedic genius!
Imagine how fun it is to hang out with him casually.
I bet his friends love him.
We're definitely having a good time
From someone who was put in a "nice" Brooks and Dunn shirt for the family reunion one year, the NASCAR jokes hit especially close to home. I'm havin' a good time. Thanks Dusty!
This guy made me laugh out loud, which i almost never do when listening to comedy. I may crack a smile or guffaw, but Dusty gets a full on laugh.
The gasoline bit killed me
Wtf is 😂gaffaw
“hell you can leave right now” 🤣
You are seriously one of my favorites and you definitely deserve a huge Netflix special. You’re absolutely hilarious
He is on netflix. The stand-ups
@@chadtatur5728 Yeah but it's just a 30-min set. The person you replied to is saying that Dusty is so damn hilarious that they would like to see him get a bigger production of his own on a large platform.
And I fuckin' agree, Dusty is hilarious, original, and just a pretty nice guy in general xD
More people see it when it’s on UA-cam tho. Netflix is for PC/corporate approved comics nowadays. Saying he should be on Netflix is an insult
@@unconventionalguitarist9129
I get what you're saying, but that's kind of a lukewarm take. Out of all the comedians I know, NONE of them have that attitude.
Comedy snobbery lol.
Todd Barry has a Netflix special, and he's an old head, a classic, a comedian's comedian. Does that make him a sellout?
I get your point, truly, but I just think you're off the mark on this one. I implore you to go talk to some actual comedians about it, see what they tell ya xD
So they can cancel him at some point
Not even 20 minutes into this and I’m already having a great time! Thanks for the quality entertainment!!!
I haven't laughed this hard in years.
My wife thought I was losing it..
if this made you laugh that hard, don't look up Jim Gaffigan,... your wife will be a widow in the first 10 minutes.
@@georgewheeler6748 She loves him. I'll really need to check him out
You wouldn't believe how excited I was to see a full set. Very funny, I had a great time! Can't wait to see you live.
Ooh heck yeah buddy!!! Just what I needed, pal. I'm proud to say "We're having a good time" has become a daily nomenclature for me and I thank you Dusty!!
Alright!!
I grew up poor, but I didn't know it. My parents were really good at making us believe people that bought expensive things were suckers that were too dumb to realize they got ripped off! Haha so when kids would pick on me about my clothes I would respond with shit like "My shirt does the exact same thing yours does! Tell me what that extra $60 u paid got you that I don't have?" 😂 Growing up poor provides a life time of hilarious stories to tell
Sounds like your parents knew what they was talking about about
We were kind of poor, and I thought my kids knew it. When they were grown up I mentioned it and they said, "We were poor? We didn't know." When I thought about it, their rich friends always came to our house to raid the fridge and the cookie jar. Their parents were never home and they never left food in their house. So, I guess teen boys think you're rich if you got food! 😂😂
We were struggling middle class. We were taught to look down on families who did more for their kids, like buy them a car when they came of driiving age or saved up money for them to go to college. My father, who was a teacher, said many times that those kids were just being spoiled by their parents and that we should be grateful that we were not spoiled in the same way. That we were actually quite privileged despite being ineligible for financial aid, and that someday we would understand and appreciate what he was doing for us.
Fast forward several decades when I participated in a "walk of privilege" sponsored by the church I was attending at the time, which was a Unitarian-Universalist church. There were about ten of us, we were all white, and except for one person who was in the process of transitioning from female to male, all female. If you are not familiar with the concept of the "walk of privilege" it consists of a series of questions. Depending on the answer you either step forward one or two steps or you stay in your place. I want to stress that these questions have to do with what actually happened to you, and not what your parents wanted to happen to you. For example, one question was, did your parents pay for your college education, yes or no. If yes, step forward. If no, stay in your place. It does not matter if your parents wanted to pay for your college education but could not. If they DID NOT, stay in your place, don't move forward. Likewise, when you turned 16, did your parents buy you a car, yes or no. If yes, step forward, if no, stay in your place. Intention or inability did not matter; it was black and white, did they or did they not, yes or no. Things that you yourself had no control over. Well, the idea was to show how race played a part in an individual's success or failure, but since we were all white, middle-class and female except fot the one transgender person, you would think the end results would be more or less the same for all of us. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. We all started out equally at the back of the room but before long it became very apparent that we were not equal. I was the very first one of the group to stop moving. I barely made it off the back wall. I wasn't even close to the back of the group. Meanwhile there was one person who surged ahead right from the start and kept going. Now, again, I want to stress this was not a measurement of where you are today or what you have accomplished under your own efforts. The test wasn't interested in that at all. I was so far behind the rest of the group it wasn't even funny. What this exercise accomplished as far as I was concerned was that it confirmed what I had felt all through high school: that I was not the equal of my peers but I did not understand until now, why and what those differences were. What this exercise confirmed was that this feeling I had all through high school of lagging behind socially and economically was not just a figment of my imagination, it was very, very, very real. And that as a result, I was playing "catch up" in a game I could not win because my peers were so far ahead of me. But I was supposed to act as if this was not true and that we were all equal. That all of this did not matter. Well, it does. It's not just my opinion, that's what this exercise taught me; there are real life consequences, and it does not matter what kind of stories my parents made up to tell me to compensate. To make a long story short, this is why I am living in a trailer in a mobile home park and not in a nice solid "stick-built" suburban home in a nice neighborhood like they did and why I will never, ever achieve their standard of living. I'm not complaining, I'm grateful that I was able, through my own efforts, to put a roof over my head--but, it is a step downward from what I was brought up to aspire to but could never achieve through no fault of my own. It would have been kinder and more realistic if my parents had said, "we are sorry, but there is no money for college, and even though we don't have money for college we make too much for you to qualify for financial aid of any kind, so we are going to have to change our plans for you. You will have to go to some kind of secretarial school or trade school or go work in a factory; we are sorry, but that is the way it is." Now I am living in a mobile home park and I see how my neighbors are raising their kids, they aren't putting any high in the sky dreams in their heads, they are realistic about their prospects: I worked in this factory and so will you when the time comes. If nor, there is always waitressing or being a cashier in a grocery store. This is your life, you will work hard for not much money but that's the way it is and always has been for people like us. The problem is, I was brought up to look down on such folks because they were not college educated, so when I found myself forced to live among them because economics and housing prices, I had a hard time adjusting to this new reality.
@@theresemalmberg955bitter much?
@@theresemalmberg955not said in vain. Much love to you.
This guy is incredible
I’m super late the the party yet grateful I’ve arrived
Check out the Nateland podcast.
True story... A man walked up to me (in the restaurant i worked at) and said "excuse me young man but is that table reserved?". I replied "i think so. It hasnt said anything all night".... Hilarious to me but from him I got nothing. Still though, worth it to this day 😂
Genuinely funny!!! Passing this one on to my family. Thanks, Dusty!
QUALITY.
Im a new mom and today was a hard day with the baby. I peed. Myself. A little bit. --I had a good time. This was exactly what I needed!
Dusty out here CRUSHING IT as always ❤️
Thank you!
@DustySlay dude, 150k views in 3 days? You ARE havin' a good time! Congrats! I missed you in Chicago Nov 2, I already had Chad Daniels tickets before I heard you were in town. There's always room for you here in Chicago!
@@jeremyvanengen3341over 1M now! So proud of Dusty, I've been a fan for years and have been waiting for him to pop off
Algorithm blessed me with this tonight. Never heard of you but absolutely hilarious/relatable material😂
We must've done something right to deserve this glorious gift.
We should make a sacrifice to the gods of UA-cam's algorithm to thank them.
Dude, you are so likable and charismatic. Great setups, funny stories, witty callbacks and a delightful demeanor. Instant fave.
I look forward to catching you live someday.
Man, I needed this today!! Dusty is one of the only comics that makes me laugh out loud! Love this!
That Good Money joke is great. This is the first I have seen of you and can tell you are a really funny guy. Keep it up man!
Fellow Bama man here. A buddy at work told me about you. And grateful he did. Been laughing for 50+ minutes.
We are having a good time 😂
I'll be honest this is my third time listening to this and I'm still having a good time. You're funny as hell man😂😂
Everything was gold. 14:11 had me dying.
"Can we be in and out of here in 30 minutes?"
"Hell, you can leave right now. Don't let me hold you up. Got stuff to do, I hear ya."
Best comedian ive heard in a while. I like no vulgarity just good humor
I had one sleeping bag growing up-from the Marlboro catalog. Boy Scouts and school made me put duct tape over the "Marlboro" so I wouldn't corrupt the other kids 🤣
Mine too! But Girl Scouts and black duct tape on the red sleeping bag 😂 super warm I loved that thing.
😂🎉that is funny !
Hahaha
Thanks!
Dusty: Laughing out loud, loudly at your comment of "how many people think that my hair is attached to this hat?" Hilarious!
The with/without hat bit is some great comedy Dusty!! 😂😂
About twice a month, I revisit this just to enjoy it all over again. Happy for you Dusty and love all your content!
Man I needed this more than you could ever imagine! This is incredible, I appreciate you out here shining your light & being an inspiration. I might even take this rope back to Home Depot
What a fantastic set! I honestly can’t remember the last time I laughed this hard!
I cant even tell ya how many times ive watched this.. especially once the edibles hit. I NEED to see Dusty Slay LIVE!
Dusty, thank you very much for sharing this. I'm in Scotland and I'm dying to visit America (although i worry i wont want to leave) and come see you in person. God bless you and the family. And thank you once again for making us have a good time.
Come to America!!
Definitely worth the trip to see Dusty live, and get a hat
Well, come on then
I had to watch this again, and it was still just as good. This guy is on his way to being one of the greats, for real
I was rolling brilliant!!!!!
Thanks for uploading the whole show!
Thank you for watching!
If you are responsible for uploading this, I thank you too
"Put a moon on there give that wolf something to howl at"
😂😭💀
Dusty for president 2024.
This is the one. The man we need but none of us deserve.
He's funny. I couldn't stop laughing from start to finish. Had a good time watching his full set.
you perfectly juxtapose the complete silliness of southern us culture with how you so seriously deliver the jokes. this was hilarious. it tickles me
Dusty is the greatest. I love how he laughs about all these things but doesn't insult the people who come from his background. Very classy, Dusty.
I’ve never seen this guy before. He’s even funnier than the thumbnail would suggest.
You can redo this entire set the rest of ur career and it’d be funny every time. Every joke is flawless and the delivery is fuckin brilliant. Ur awesome man hope u know that.
Alright!! 🎉
Couldn't agree more!
I love how dumb Dusty's jokes are. They really make you feel low class when you laugh at his jokes. I could listen to him all day if I was mentally handicapped.
@@cgroom23who the hell shits on a guy like dusty.
@@cgroom23I bet you thought this dumb shit was funny didn’t you. Go on, didn’t you?
Being a passive fan of Nate turned into watching his SNL appearance, which turned me into a massive fan, which introduced me to his podcast, which made me a massive fan of Dusty. This was a great set!!
Nate was on SNL?
That's so cool!
Glad you shared.
This just popped up on my phone. This guy is really good, and very clean overall.
This has become an American classic. I got to get me a fix of it at the end of every hard worked week.
Omgsh your afghan joke made me laugh out loud by myself. We use ones my mom made and my kids are always cold with them.....and I make them too. It's the love that goes into it that makes them rad cause they sure don't work. You are great. Thank you for this set...simply wonderful.
I bet people in wolf shirts would pay good money for a set like this, where everyone is having a good time.
I don't have a wolf shirt but if I can buy a felt black light picture of a mack truck I'm in.
This is one of the only specials I’ve laughed ALL the way through.
Thank you for this! ❤️
"...one of the only..."?!
@@needfoolthingsdifferent wording of “one of the few.”
lol
@@BecksDad93 Gotcha 😉 Some of the several pet peeves of mine.
as someone that live in several trailer parks back in the late 80s up till bout 2013. he read my history lol!!!
For the fact this man can keep it clean and have me laughing the entire time goes to show just how good he is. I like all styles of comedy and I can honestly say this one is the hardest.
I'm From Maine and Dusty's my favorite comic and the fact he made time to come here is amazing thanks real man of the people
My family is from bath maine
Loved it! First time hearing of Dusty. God, I needed these laughs. Forwarded it to a bunch of friends.
Awesome, thank you!
My dad and I rode out hurricane Katrina here in Louisiana in a trailer, the whole thing shook but we had a generator and we were fine. Every house in the surrounding area was damaged, our trailer was the only one untouched:)
I remember Katrina, I was a kid in Central Florida when it happened. A lot of peoples homes and lives got destroyed but that was more toward the coast. We had some damage on our property too.
Had enough in there, to weigh it down..
This is so good I have to keep pausing the video to calm down. The poor people in the audience 🤣🤣 Thank you so much for posting this here
“ i realized im not getting old, im just really high right now ” 😂😂😂
Laughed 10x more at this guy than I did Matt Riffes new special. Thanks Dusty
Different comedians appeal to different people.
There's no need to put down Matt to compliment Dusty.
They're both funny men.
Man this blew my mind. So creative and fresh feeling. You are gonna blow up for sure.
OMG! This guy is seriously funny. Love his dry, ironical sense of humor. He is so much smarter than he looks! :)
I seriously have never seen a set with so many good jokes in it. Top tier special. You come off as this shy guy who I would not expect to be funny, but the joke writing is master level.
He speaks to that filthy redneck in you
Wow, solid set. Like the old school setup and knock down. Takes skill to hit that many funny jokes and keep it all tied in. Monster set.
"you don't turn down a gift" .... classic
Just when I thought life was not worth living, Dusty, the comedy slayvior rescued me! I've watched these clips each so many times, I know the jokes, the delivery, all by heart! (That's why they invented the most😂) Dude, if people ain't laughing it's because your language is fair more superior than theirs. Just keep it coming dude!
Thank you!
I have never enjoyed a better , funnier comedian! Give us more!
Mobile Home Owner's Association FTW!
wow that got me so hooked, I didn't even realize I was watching him for an hour. That's great entertainment!
I LOVE his style, it is really immersive and dead pan, awesome stories, real cool to hear that a trailer park aint so different from rural Germany in the 90s! Cheers from Germany man, big hug and big smokes dude!
Come and play the UK! SoHo Theatre, Backyard Comedy Club in Bethnal Green if you want great mid sized venues or maybe the Apollo if you want a big arena size or Edinburgh if you want to play at a comedy festival. I’m sure you would sell out and I’ll bring all of my buddies. Lord knows we need a laugh here in the UK.
Incredible entertainment. We had a real good time. You're an artist Dusty.
Really liked how it was clean enough for my kids to enjoy and me not feel like a bad parent for letting them watch it.
This set brought me back to 1997. Thanks for the memories
This video came up in one of my searches. You are clearly a gifted comedian.
Can’t wait for the next special. Genuinely one of the funniest comics out there.
I’ve watched this about four times in the last week and it’s still funny every time! So good
Mitch hedburg from the trailer park... You rock dusty !!! Been a fan for a few years and I'm glad to see you get bigger ❤️
What an epic set !! Hilarious the whole way through. I laughed out loud constantly ! Well played Sir
Thank you!
Sooooo, you had a good time? 😂
He's got elements of Mitch Hedburg and I love it!
He's a redneck Andy Kaufman bro
Oh my God, man. This is a KILLER set. Im rolling. Congrats on the new netflix special. It's amazing.
Thanks dusty! We're having a good time 😊