This is disturbingly similar to the calls an older cousin of mine makes when he's drunk. 20-30 minutes of him retelling the same stories and reassuring me we're on good terms.
@@kristacotney3607 Humor is subjective, but what I find funny about it is Arin’s commitment to the bit, and how it’s obviously Arin and everyone knows it, but they just play along to humor the bit. I don’t get why you’re here if you didn’t find the bit funny and look up the clip
@@jokeronline702 Well-said. I'm super into this bit. I wish they'd bring him back. The character commitment and extemporaneousness is akin to early Jerky Boys.
This should be edited as to make it appear as if Danny is just reclining in his study meditative and wistfully reading Limp lyrics to no one kind of like a cultured upper classman straight man character who gets foiled by their layman protagonistic foil in a cartoon, or a television host or real intellectual on a prestige radio station, documentary, or educational children's show, only instead of a culturally significant but unknown novel from the 1960s, a Byronic essay or poem, or a commissioned children's book with elaborate metaphors about giving and growing older, it is a bunch of borderline youth speak in the most roundabout way possible talking about, well, a time capsule of the thoughts and feelings of a quote-on-quote subculture of the Radical and Extreme Years, the musical counterpart to Rob Liefeld. This is for him to have his "oh *smirk and chortle* I didn't see you there" moment when his close-knit castmate, the colorful Jimmy Jamboree, calls in from elsewhere in The Wondering World of Gamering Grumps.
I love how he went from friendly, accepting, and loudmouth hillbilly to a full on murder suspect
These characteristics are not mutually exclusive 😉
"how did you know about his untimely death?"
"..."
"..."
"... I have to go."
The long pause and then “I have to go” absolutely sent me 😂
Dan and Allie's tone in this is just a continuous "I can't entirely believe this is happening, why is he like this", in the best way
This is disturbingly similar to the calls an older cousin of mine makes when he's drunk. 20-30 minutes of him retelling the same stories and reassuring me we're on good terms.
goshdang I love living in rural America XD
That’s really kind of sweet, actually
I miss Jimmy. This was a great recurring gag.
Holy goddamn fucking Christ, this is the greatest thing ever
Please don’t say such things. No one needs to read that.
@@kristacotney3607 that it’s funny?
@@jokeronline702 What’s funny about it?
@@kristacotney3607 Humor is subjective, but what I find funny about it is Arin’s commitment to the bit, and how it’s obviously Arin and everyone knows it, but they just play along to humor the bit. I don’t get why you’re here if you didn’t find the bit funny and look up the clip
@@jokeronline702 Well-said. I'm super into this bit. I wish they'd bring him back. The character commitment and extemporaneousness is akin to early Jerky Boys.
Man, Arin is so good. He should look into professional voice acting!
He wasn't in this video.
@@ghostsclub I get your joke if that's what you're trying to do but he was in the end of the video, my guy
@@tripleshits Arin does do professional voice acting... he was in Rick and Morty, Mighty Magiswords, and a lot of other stuff
@@runt1221 that was the joke, my dude. I'll spare you the woooosh since you were so polite about it
Cowabunga Lol all you got was random crap from an obvious joke, i’m sorry youtube comments dont understand what sarcasm is
The bad audio quality makes it sound like someone from a LoonyTunes short (or anything from the 30s-60s). To me it gives it a timeless feel.
Jimmy Jamboree really transitions into Orson Welles somewhere in there 😂
Thanks for finding this and uploading this! I love this bit so much 😆
5:47 I can’t stop laughing
This should be edited as to make it appear as if Danny is just reclining in his study meditative and wistfully reading Limp lyrics to no one kind of like a cultured upper classman straight man character who gets foiled by their layman protagonistic foil in a cartoon, or a television host or real intellectual on a prestige radio station, documentary, or educational children's show, only instead of a culturally significant but unknown novel from the 1960s, a Byronic essay or poem, or a commissioned children's book with elaborate metaphors about giving and growing older, it is a bunch of borderline youth speak in the most roundabout way possible talking about, well, a time capsule of the thoughts and feelings of a quote-on-quote subculture of the Radical and Extreme Years, the musical counterpart to Rob Liefeld. This is for him to have his "oh *smirk and chortle* I didn't see you there" moment when his close-knit castmate, the colorful Jimmy Jamboree, calls in from elsewhere in The Wondering World of Gamering Grumps.
#GrumpClips
#GrumpClips ...like most of this video XD