Classic! "Dont you ruuuuuuunnnnnn from me" has randomly popped in my mind for my entire life every since I first saw this in the early 90s. I am 42 now and googled this because again it popped in my mind out of nowhere. 😊
I'm about your age, and very much the same. I found this video because it's been in my head so long I wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy about remembering it as a comedy skit.
I remember when this came out, I recorded it off of HBO stand up comedy show 1990 91 I was 15yrs old then 46yrs old now, wow how time flies, my mother, father, and aunt RIP loved this comedy set cause it was clean cut comedy with no cussing in it, and made u laugh hard as hell 🤣🤣🤣🤣, I heard our brother Sinbad had a stroke back here and is recovering slowly 😢 may God bless him
The first time I saw this I was about 8 months pregnant with my first child. I laughed so hard I thought I was gonna go into labor! Now, 24 years later, it's STILL funny and so very true!
@@ToneeRhianRose I believe you are correct. I've seen other comedians mention family members in their routines with them in the audience. Gabriel Iglesias, for example, had two specials where he referenced his mother and she stood up to wave to those around her.
Hard to imagine I was eight years old and remember the whole skit. Loved the part where they lip sink and danced. I'm showing it to my wife and kids now, lol.
I remember those days, you never turn your back on your momma, when you are in the wrong and sometimes even when you are in the right, you have to learn to read the room.
My mother patrolled our house like she was a correction officer with a black leather belt around her neck, she had to she had 9 children and a husband she was out numbered. She kept everything in order I forgot the dog even the dog knew not to mess with momma. The husband too.🤣😂
I never got a beating. My dad was raised in a home were abuse was not allowed. My mother on the other hand was raised as Sinbad but luckily she did not beat us once.
my daddy used to make us go out and get our own switch. I've told my kids, and now my grandkids, they will NEVER understand the psychological torture of having to pick out your own switch to get ya ass whooped with , knowing that if you grabbed a big one, you'd get killed or a small one, and he'd make you take it back. Oh, my young blood, the struggle was real ;0
@@headedsomewhere or the terrifying wait for your Dad to get home. Hear the front door, he walk in and then hear him talking to mom. Then the boot steps start coming closer...😳
I got one of those whuppins. I regret making my mom mad. Not cause of the whipping, but because she didn't deserve my attitude and I can't tell her I'm sorry.
Man remember the whoopings our parents used to give us 30 years ago? My momma would hit my head with a slipper so hard id be seeing double and run into the wall while trying to get out of the house!
LOL!! I only got one whooping growing up. You didn’t have to tell me twice. I didn’t know you could cry silently with your mouth wide open. My granddaddy had those country 2x4 sharecropping hands, too. I think the ancestors helped him with that lick. Hit me so hard, my spirit fell out 🤣🤣....just left me back there crying with my mouth wide open without a sound coming out. That was it for me. LOL I’ve been an angel since 😂
Just once, you lucky thing? Guess boys are generally more up to no good, but still. Was whooped until I got to be about 13 when my dad sat me down one day after I'd done something and said I was becoming a man and he wouldn't whoop me any more. Surprisingly those words rather than any whooping changed my entire outlook on life and who I was, and I was never in trouble ever again. Life sure is interesting. Stay safe out there y'all, in these crazy times we live in!
@@rmm3803 About the same time I got the same speech. But my dad added "men don't get whoopings, they get these..." Then he showed me them smitties. Which dishes did you want washed? Those? ON IT.
And this was back in the day where you had the trio of Jordan, Bird and Magic. Then you had that level right below them, and Dominique was right there at this time. Him, Zeke, Worthy, Ewing….
THE AUDIO MAN NEEDS MAD PROPS, HE WAS DEFINITELY ALERT AND ON POINT, WHEN SINBAD NEEDED TO EMPHASIZE HIS LINES. THE SOUND EFFECTS MADE THIS EXTRA FUNNY.
Saw this as a kid in the early 90's, recorded it and watched so many time. Still one of the funniest things around. Seeing and remembering this is the only thing that saved me from THAT beating.
I still lose it at the "Lord Jesus Christ, don't let me kill this child." Because I swear my grandma said that exact thing, in that exact reverberation, when I acted up as a 5yo in church!
First time I seen this one in the 80's, I laughed so hard,recorded on a V H S . when I felt depressed. I would play it laughed so hard popped right out of it too make me laugh so hard to something,not easy,kids reaction;MOM THERE IS SOMETHING THAT CAN MAKE YOU LAUGH HARD TOO THIS DAY IT STILL DOES I THANK YOU SO MUCH,GOD BLESSINGS
My mom showed this to me when I was in labor with my daughter and it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. 5 years later, it's still the funniest thing I've ever seen, and I completely understand it.
Ita 4:04 here in north Carolina and I am watching this and laughing soo hard I woke up my family, tears running down my face, choking and coughing..Sinbad is crazy lmbo
I love how he used sound effects for his mother's voice. I kind of wish more comics did that in their act. "GET BACK HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
Oh wow, that was so hilarious ! And yes, you didn,t talk back to your parents back in my childhood days, and now either. They would really put a whooping on you that you would never forget ! Thank God for the whoopings and punishments, because it made us be the good adults that we are now.
Let me tell ya something... I consider myself somewhat of a stand up comedy aficionado. Some people like to dog Sinbad for being “clean” or whatever 🤷🏻♂️?!?! My Journey starts with one comedian first. Not Carlin, Pryor or Chappelle... but, Sinbad! I had already seen him in A Different World as a kid. Especially because it came on right after Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 😆. I literally think the moment I fell in love with stand up is when I was watching this bit with my Father. I think it was being aired on Comedy Centra or HBO at the time. We had not too recently just got cable. When he talked about the beatings and did the sound effects... I looked at my Dad (who usually did those sort of dealings) and fell off the sofa onto the floor laughing harder than I think I ever have since. He just looked at me laughing and cracked a smile. I later discovered his vinyl record collection of Carlin and Pryor. However, because of that particular moment, I’ve become a fan and a quasi-student of stand up. All the Stand Up Specials, Cherokee Kid, Goodburger, Coneheads, whatever... Say what you want about Sinbad but, he started this lifelong obsession for me personally Edit: It’s even funnier if you pay attention to the one woman’s LOUD laughter during this clip that he points out earlier in the show
I first saw this in the middle of the night in my teens... I laughed so hard... my whole family heard me... my sisters ended up coming in my room and watching it with me...
My mom could give some whoopins, but it was my DAD and my GRANDMOTHER who I feared the most. Dad was an expert torturer with a leather belt, and grandma, God rest her soul, could go from "sweet little grandma" to "Banshee from Hades" at the drop of a hat. If she slapped you with them bony little hands of hers, you knew you'd messed up bad!
My mom was like that beat the hell out of me and my siblings but then ten mins later telling us she was sorry and come get dinner lmaooo I wouldn’t go to eat ! Scared it was a trap !
Classic! "Dont you ruuuuuuunnnnnn from me" has randomly popped in my mind for my entire life every since I first saw this in the early 90s. I am 42 now and googled this because again it popped in my mind out of nowhere. 😊
I'm about your age, and very much the same. I found this video because it's been in my head so long I wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy about remembering it as a comedy skit.
I remember when this came out, I recorded it off of HBO stand up comedy show 1990 91 I was 15yrs old then 46yrs old now, wow how time flies, my mother, father, and aunt RIP loved this comedy set cause it was clean cut comedy with no cussing in it, and made u laugh hard as hell 🤣🤣🤣🤣, I heard our brother Sinbad had a stroke back here and is recovering slowly 😢 may God bless him
The first time I saw this I was about 8 months pregnant with my first child. I laughed so hard I thought I was gonna go into labor! Now, 24 years later, it's STILL funny and so very true!
....Did ya HAVE to say 24 years later? Now I'm laughing at Sinbad and depressed at the same time.
Velius smh 🤦🏽♂️ LoL
I feel for you
I remember watching this and laughing so hard I thought I was dying.
Giggle
@Vincent T. yes and his dad
She had on a suit with a W on the chest for WHOOOPING 😂😂😂😂😂
He ran with his butt in his hand his friend said drop yo butt an RUN!!! 😂😂😂Laaawd!!
Lol 😆
“Don’t you RUUUUUUUUN from me!” Peace.
Lmao!!!!!!! I almost died from laughter
I've seen thousands of stand-up shows, and I perform comedy myself. This is top 5. Classic.
What the name of this skit and where do I find it? Eod appreciate it. Thank you
If you can appreciate Sinbad then im sure you are very funny peace bro
Sinbad-Brain Damaged
Agreed
Your mother looks like you she's a beautiful woman God bless you and your mother 💘💘💘
"Lets go find your other eye!"
I love that his mom was in the audience when he was telling this story & was laughing just as hard as the rest of the audience! 🤣
Indeed, and she was also shaking her head as if to say, "I know it's for the sake of your comedy, son, but you don't have to make me sound like THAT."
@@Stussmeister That's probably his dad seated next to her too!
@@ToneeRhianRose I believe you are correct. I've seen other comedians mention family members in their routines with them in the audience. Gabriel Iglesias, for example, had two specials where he referenced his mother and she stood up to wave to those around her.
@@ToneeRhianRoseIt is….and he’s sitting there like “Told you not to talk back to your momma….I tried that exactly once too. Won’t do that again.” 😂
This is still the most hilarious moment in comedy I have seen this multiple times still cracks me up 😂🤣😂🤣
I never get tired of Sinbad. I have seen this special several times
I remember watching this on HBO when it first came on 28 years ago and I swear I'm in tears b/c this is still hilarious! Sinbad is comedy gold!
Wow
28 yrs ago
Me too. It was 1990. I laughed so much.
SAME!!!
Hard to imagine I was eight years old and remember the whole skit. Loved the part where they lip sink and danced. I'm showing it to my wife and kids now, lol.
@@mauser8515 This was funny to me as a kid, but as an adult it's not. Simply because child abuse (and that's WHAT he's talking about) isn't funny.
"Don't you RUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN FROM ME!!!!!!" LMAO!!! That still hurts my sides!!!
Lmao
GET OVER HEEEERE!!!!
My stomach muscles hurt so bad from laughing. Parents didn’t play back then.😂😂😂
"...and a golden belt came out of the sky..." LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This comedy special is still a classic 25/26 years later :)
Joe Lyon u know it. Never gets old
30/31 now 🥰
"Well, he ain't here, is he?" Lmfaooooooooo
Anonymous keke. palmer
I'd get some murderation for saying that.
Oof! Those are painful last words.
“Your mommas hand is coming drop your butt and run!!!!” 🤣🤣🤣
"Butt fell off!" Classic!
My all time favorite Sinbad routine. HILARIOUS
It will always be my favorite!
I remember those days, you never turn your back on your momma, when you are in the wrong and sometimes even when you are in the right, you have to learn to read the room.
I don't care how many times I've seen this special, especially this part, I still laugh so hard my sides hurt! 🤣🤣🤣
The fact that his parents were there❤
I use the go Blockbuster every Friday and rent this about 20 years ago, and it's still funny today .
Rip to blockbuster
Don't you ruuuuuuuuyuyyyyyuuuuuuuuuuuuunnn😨😱😱😱 from me!!!! Lmao
GOD, SHE AIN'T PLAYIN!!!
By the power of She-Ra I'll kick your little yellow butt!
Love the line "By the power of She-Ra, I'll kick your little yellow butt"
Always loved this guy!!
One of the best and clean very challenging to do.
🤣😂🤣
My mother patrolled our house like she was a correction officer with a black leather belt around her neck, she had to she had 9 children and a husband she was out numbered. She kept everything in order I forgot the dog even the dog knew not to mess with momma. The husband too.🤣😂
I got THAT beating as a child
Ok!!! Who didn't ,at least once?!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me too!!!!..and I turned out just fine.
I never got a beating. My dad was raised in a home were abuse was not allowed. My mother on the other hand was raised as Sinbad but luckily she did not beat us once.
my daddy used to make us go out and get our own switch. I've told my kids, and now my grandkids, they will NEVER understand the psychological torture of having to pick out your own switch to get ya ass whooped with , knowing that if you grabbed a big one, you'd get killed or a small one, and he'd make you take it back. Oh, my young blood, the struggle was real ;0
@@headedsomewhere or the terrifying wait for your Dad to get home. Hear the front door, he walk in and then hear him talking to mom. Then the boot steps start coming closer...😳
Its the "Dont you RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN FROM ME."
I got one of those whuppins. I regret making my mom mad. Not cause of the whipping, but because she didn't deserve my attitude and I can't tell her I'm sorry.
Man remember the whoopings our parents used to give us 30 years ago? My momma would hit my head with a slipper so hard id be seeing double and run into the wall while trying to get out of the house!
You too!
I got the shoe before.
Lol. That’s for sureDad would whip me so hard he would knock me out of his other hand that was holding me from running
That whole Sinbad special was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
By the power of she-ra😂😂😂😂
Wow, his mother is so beautiful!
yes. She is.
"Don't you Ruuuuuuuuuun"
"Drop ya butt and ruuuun!""
Who's watching this in 2019??Love Sinbad 😭😭
👍 still laughing after all these years.
LOL!! I only got one whooping growing up. You didn’t have to tell me twice. I didn’t know you could cry silently with your mouth wide open. My granddaddy had those country 2x4 sharecropping hands, too. I think the ancestors helped him with that lick. Hit me so hard, my spirit fell out 🤣🤣....just left me back there crying with my mouth wide open without a sound coming out. That was it for me. LOL I’ve been an angel since 😂
Yup. Millennials don't know about them elders with them thick fingers from working on the farm!
Just once, you lucky thing? Guess boys are generally more up to no good, but still. Was whooped until I got to be about 13 when my dad sat me down one day after I'd done something and said I was becoming a man and he wouldn't whoop me any more. Surprisingly those words rather than any whooping changed my entire outlook on life and who I was, and I was never in trouble ever again. Life sure is interesting. Stay safe out there y'all, in these crazy times we live in!
"Country 2x4 sharecropping hands" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣FACTS! Them southerners have hands‼️
@@rmm3803 About the same time I got the same speech. But my dad added "men don't get whoopings, they get these..."
Then he showed me them smitties.
Which dishes did you want washed? Those? ON IT.
lollll wasn't funny then. But hilarious now. Funny funny people. cry silently with mouth wide open. Can't stop laughing. Remembering those days. lord
" c'mon help me go look for your other eye.".
Sinbad knows how to make things funny... then add one little thing more to make it absolutely hilarious.
That demonic voice thing freaked me out so much as a kid :x ;-;
OdaKa i luv that shit
I would have ran the moment my mom spoke like that. 😎
That was funny stuff
@@3912James I would've run as fast as I could too.
Maaaaaan came out of nowhere 😂
“You know I whoop you cause I love you” I felt that.
Dominique Wilkins seated behind Sinbad's parents (the special was filmed in ATL).
At MoreHouse College
And this was back in the day where you had the trio of Jordan, Bird and Magic. Then you had that level right below them, and Dominique was right there at this time. Him, Zeke, Worthy, Ewing….
THE AUDIO MAN NEEDS MAD PROPS, HE WAS DEFINITELY ALERT AND ON POINT, WHEN SINBAD NEEDED TO EMPHASIZE HIS LINES. THE SOUND EFFECTS MADE THIS EXTRA FUNNY.
Clean comedy!! This was an awesome event.
Man, my ribs hurt so hard from laughing at this
This is still funny as hell
Still one of my all time favorite bits
🤣🤣🤣🤣 this man is speaking truth!!!! Love this dude.
Saw this as a kid in the early 90's, recorded it and watched so many time. Still one of the funniest things around. Seeing and remembering this is the only thing that saved me from THAT beating.
I still lose it at the "Lord Jesus Christ, don't let me kill this child." Because I swear my grandma said that exact thing, in that exact reverberation, when I acted up as a 5yo in church!
This will never get old!!!! Salute Sinbad!
I'm laughing my butt off watching this.Sinbad is hilarious
First time I seen this one in the 80's, I laughed so hard,recorded on a V H S . when I felt depressed. I would play it laughed so hard popped right out of it too make me laugh so hard to something,not easy,kids reaction;MOM THERE IS SOMETHING THAT CAN MAKE YOU LAUGH HARD TOO THIS DAY IT STILL DOES
I THANK YOU SO MUCH,GOD BLESSINGS
Evelyn Martinez
80s? This is From the 90s.
I watched this when it first came out and laughed so hard i had stomach cramps. Its still just as funny today.
My mom showed this to me when I was in labor with my daughter and it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. 5 years later, it's still the funniest thing I've ever seen, and I completely understand it.
You was watching this... While in labor... In the process of having a baby... Does laughing while you're pushing really help?
Ita 4:04 here in north Carolina and I am watching this and laughing soo hard I woke up my family, tears running down my face, choking and coughing..Sinbad is crazy lmbo
3:00 a.m. for me. I will apologize to my neighbors tomorrow🤣🤣
NC native here, my late mother was this way
He needs to stop. Butt fell off. ROTF. The most underated and unappreciated comic of my time. I've never seen him bomb. Not even once.
I know right?!!! "Butt fell off." I roll every time I hear that part. Twenty years later, I just roll laughing.
FACTS
I love how he used sound effects for his mother's voice. I kind of wish more comics did that in their act.
"GET BACK HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
It doesn’t matter how many times you hear Sinbad it’s still gonna be funny!
I love that they cut to his Mama to get her reaction!
Oh wow, that was so hilarious ! And yes, you didn,t talk back to your parents back in my childhood days, and now either. They would really put a whooping on you that you would never forget ! Thank God for the whoopings and punishments, because it made us be the good adults that we are now.
Lmao, tears. What a great comedian
elige brown Yeah He Is.
And it still holds up all these years later!! LOL!!
This is still funny almost 30 years later.
My mother had the rubber hand
busting a gut over so hard 😂😂😂😂
“Drop your butt and run!” My favorite line!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Now see, that's being funny without going to the gutter and using sex and extreme's of profanity in place of humor.
Back when comics didn't need to cuss to be funny.
Sinbad is one of the few.
Dry Bar Comedy is a whole platform for comics who don't use profanity. Check out the YT channel.
They don't have to cuss now.
The ones that cuss now ain't funny......unless you're 7 years old.
I played this bit for my very Christian grandparents many years ago.
One of the all-time classics.
That whole special was so awesomely great.
I saw this when I was about 14 or so and been a fan ever since. He is the most underrated comic ever
Let me tell ya something... I consider myself somewhat of a stand up comedy aficionado. Some people like to dog Sinbad for being “clean” or whatever 🤷🏻♂️?!?! My Journey starts with one comedian first. Not Carlin, Pryor or Chappelle... but, Sinbad! I had already seen him in A Different World as a kid. Especially because it came on right after Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 😆. I literally think the moment I fell in love with stand up is when I was watching this bit with my Father. I think it was being aired on Comedy Centra or HBO at the time. We had not too recently just got cable. When he talked about the beatings and did the sound effects... I looked at my Dad (who usually did those sort of dealings) and fell off the sofa onto the floor laughing harder than I think I ever have since. He just looked at me laughing and cracked a smile. I later discovered his vinyl record collection of Carlin and Pryor. However, because of that particular moment, I’ve become a fan and a quasi-student of stand up. All the Stand Up Specials, Cherokee Kid, Goodburger, Coneheads, whatever... Say what you want about Sinbad but, he started this lifelong obsession for me personally
Edit: It’s even funnier if you pay attention to the one woman’s LOUD laughter during this clip that he points out earlier in the show
And also all the movies he play in was funny too like house guest and first kid
Missed the whole weekend 😂😂😂
He is just hilarious!!!
LoL sounds like my mom hahahaha gotta love Sinbad
His mama was BEAUTIFUL
One of the greatest
gold. still funny in 2016
j karnes 2018 n nfinity
This had me dying laughing
This skit always leaves me wanting more
No cursing. Still it kills.
This never gets old! 😂😂❤
HAPPY 63RD BIRTHDAY
DAVID ADKINS
"SINBAD"
(NOVEMBER 10, 2019)
I first saw this in the middle of the night in my teens... I laughed so hard... my whole family heard me... my sisters ended up coming in my room and watching it with me...
Still hilarious to this day and I'm still trying to figure out what in the hell was he wearing. I have no idea! 😂
My mom could give some whoopins, but it was my DAD and my GRANDMOTHER who I feared the most. Dad was an expert torturer with a leather belt, and grandma, God rest her soul, could go from "sweet little grandma" to "Banshee from Hades" at the drop of a hat. If she slapped you with them bony little hands of hers, you knew you'd messed up bad!
Mom’s back in the 80’s didn’t play!
Any time I have a worry of any kind I come here He is and continues to be great
I can so relate to this. I'm near 40 years old. I called by mom the B word one time. God had to save me.
Yup. Exact same thing with me, but I called her a hypocrite.
"Yo mommas hand! Drop yo butt and run!
That part still makes me laugh so hard!
My mom was like that beat the hell out of me and my siblings but then ten mins later telling us she was sorry and come get dinner lmaooo I wouldn’t go to eat ! Scared it was a trap !
Ms Unusual LOL!!!
😂🤣😂
"My friends told me"
"Drop your butt and run"
LMAO 🤣
- yo mamas hand! Leave yo butt and run!
I’ll be laughing for a long time 😂
"God, she ain't playin'!!! " ROFL!!!!!
I remember whooping like that.
Kids today need that discipline.
“Parents” today are built different.
I miss his comedy. He is a real comedian. He doesn't have to use curse words to be funny. I love Sinbad.
Where are you now Sinbad. Like to hear 👂 from you.
Sinbad had a stroke recently. He be on Twitter 🤷
@@roshaundaavery6772 oh no. Thank you that information 🙏🏾
Amazingly funny and no cuss words amazing.
I don't know what happen I woke up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣dead
"Yo mama's hand! Drop yo but and run! And go look for yo other eye!"😅🤣😂😭😂😅😅😂
I too remember hearing that sound come out of my mother!
His funniest bit ever
This and the bit about weaves/Jheri curls from the same show