@donnadevine5864 my late husband started his OPP career in Wawa. He got tired of me muttering years later, ( In his car car). Haha. Just seemed to fit!
Blessings Galatians 5:22-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law./inspiration+ The Prayer of Jabez is a powerful one. In 2000, Christian author Bruce Wilkinson wrote a book called The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking Through to a Blessed Life. In this book, Wilkinson discussed the importance of praying like Jabez. Jabez prayed that God would bless him. That He would expand his territory. That God would keep His hand upon him and protect him from harm. A simple prayer, but a powerful one. It asks for divine favor, anointing, and protection--a life free from sorrow. These are the things we all seek from God. Jabez, a relatively obscure Biblical hero, teaches us that we "have not, because we ask not." We don’t know much about Jabez, except that he prayed this prayer and that he was more honorable than his brothers. But one thing we do know, however, is that God heard him and answered His prayer. Let us commit to praying these things over our own lives. If God did it for Jabez, surely He will do it for us as well./prayer+ Father, I ask Your blessings on my life and the life of my family. I pray that You give me all that I need and, even more, that You prosper me. I pray for Your guidance, Your strength and Your protection. I thank You for hearing my prayer. Amen.
You may be joking, but this is actually a pretty tried and true technique as a public speaker for getting a crowd on your side quickly. Assuming you choose the right target 'rival' and say the right things about it.
It’s really impressive how Jim does his homework on the countries he performs in and is able to make jokes that are culturally relevant. Most comedians have a bit that they do and they stick to that everywhere they go. Jim is amazingly adaptable and open.
I'm looking forward to when he comes to West Virginia! I'll be there rolling in the aisles. (Well, on second thought, I better do that before the show! lol)
Regina is Latin for Queen, and was renamed such in 1882 in honor of Queen Victoria. Before that it was called Wascana, which is the Cree word for Buffalo Bones, some translations called it Pile of Bones.
Saskatchewan has some morbid names. There's not only "Moose Jaw" and "Indian Head", but also apparently "Pile of Bones". "Warman" and "North Battleford" are pretty rough too.
A few American tourists drive up to Canada (pre-covid19) and get lost. Finally they see a pedestrian and stop to ask directions. The American says "excuse me sir, we are lost...can you tell me where we are?" The Canadian pedestrian says "Saskatoon, Saskatchewan" The Americans look at eachother and the one says to the other "Great...they dont even speak ENGLISH here!" Lol
I had a buddy who is a full on city boy visiting from down south. The mountains and forests amazed him then he freaked out and shouted "holy crap moose are big!" so i turned and looked... and then informed him "That is an elk". Of course the day after he goes back I see the biggest bull moose i had seen to date. It didn't even pause when when it crossed the highway full of traffic.
I live in Regina, and when I was in kindergarten, a moose hopped around the teacher’s parking lot. We watched in awe from the gym’s exit doors, but the teachers were slightly less thrilled with the giant animal freaking out around their cars...
We just had a fawn enter a grocery store in N. WI. last week. We made news when a black bear cub came inside the liquor department cooler some years ago.
So do Californians. My interns from Europe found it confusing and fascinating until they actually drove around the San Francisco Bay Area. Then they completely understood.
Born and currently living in Regina, I approve of this message. Also have had people do a double take and I say where I'm from and they go where did you said you were from
The moose thing is so funny. I remember as a kid the first time I saw one. I guess I had always just assumed they were roughly the size of a cow or maybe a horse. That turned out to be wrong.
@@alysononoahu8702 their shoulders are already over 6 feet so their eyes are at about 8 feet high, which is about as high as the ceiling in most rooms. The antlers are even higher.
Yes, they are BIG. I got chased by one up a 25-foot brush pile when working oil exploration. My fellow grunts said they'd never seen me move so fast. 🤣🤣🤣
It's amazing that he mentioned Kitchener - where I now live. When I first moved here, I laughed that one of the Universities was on Regina street. AND that the Sexual Health Clinic and Public Health building is located on Regina! 😂😂😂
He actually is very observant. He also maintains enough boundaries that you can go as a family or listen to him with your family. He takes the simplest things and shows how it can be seen if placed in the simplest intellectual terms.
I love how Jim researches all the quirky and proud aspects of the country he visits and pokes fun at them respectfully rather than just doing his normal American act. 🎤🏆😂
If you see a moose in the wild, get your phone out, and turn your music on with the volume all the way up. It won't scare the moose, but it makes your body easier to find.
North of Regina is a town called Twin Peaks... Regina is known for being a very wet area. Regina was very heavily forested back in the 1970s, but over the past several decades, the forest has been trimmed back into just a thin patch.
I lived there for about a year...lord I hate that city. To be fair it’s more because I never wanted to move there, and my mom went kind of nuts and got really abusive when we lived there.
@@lainey7985 I'm sorry to hear that! It is not the most exciting place, that is most definitely true!!!! For my side of things, I feel very lucky for my childhood though - I lived in a good neighbourhood, I was in swimming, I played the trumpet, I was in an art class, I was in French immersion and IB in high school and I didn't hang out with the wrong sorts of people = exactly the type of things I want for my future kids. My parents were divorced so that was interesting... I don't know how else to put it. Those are just my circumstances. University/college and beyond, for young adults, there isn't a lot except for bars and drinking. I personally left for university between Toronto and Montreal for different levels of education. I went back for visits during Christmas and during the summer but now that my family no longer lives there anymore, I have no reason to go back and I don't expect to be back any time soon. I miss the memories but I don't think I could ever find myself back there for an extended amount of time again. I'm sorry that your time there wasn't great. That sucks big time! I hope wherever you are right now, it is a better place and you find yourself in better circumstances!
@@heatheryawney3348 Thank you! I'm in Calgary now, so not too far, but anywhere is better than there for me. I'm actually from the Crowsnest Pass, and I miss it. I would love to live there.
@@lainey7985 That's great!!! Calgary has a lot more going on - definitely better! Wow -- Crowsnest pass is beautiful. What a nice area to grow up! The mountains!
American on the phone after landing in Regina: "Yeah I just got off a flight.... Where am I? Oh, I'm in Regi... I'm in Rah gi- .... R..R..... err.... SASKATCHEWAN!"
Jim signed my Hot Pockets Box way back in the day at Pechanga in Temecula, California. I still have it. He wrote "Disgusting" and then his signature. LOL. That was a long time ago as front row tickets were like $30.
I went to the drive-in this weekend and saw Target Number One and wanted to say the movie was great and i loved your performance! Comedians always do great with dramatic roles and i thought you were great, the movie was great! Good job Jim!
"The clean comedian?". I remember when the word pregnant wasn't allowed in network tv, and all the married couples slept in twin beds (yes I'm that old). And now the clean comedian's riffing on Canadian perverts and oral sex....you go, Jim!
I'm dating a canadian and after she saw this clip she almsot ruined my laptop with a spit take and I think she can't breathe from laughing so hard at this xD
I’ve stopped telling people the name of my hometown. Inevitably, I’m met with a puzzled stare, asking you’re from ... where ??? I will answer Saskatchewan in a pinch.
Hi Jim , I like It when you said , where's a good place too eat out in regina , I just started laughing really hard that my eyes started to water , your hilarious my friend !!!! 👍😂😂😂
My encounter with a Moose: At night, on a path, in the park at Elkwater (in Southern Alberta near the Saskatchewan border). We were out after curfew (park rule) and walking down a dark path. Then there's a huge movement no more than 3m away to my right. It was moving fast and had a full rack of antlers. He was a *lot* taller than me and outweighed me. I was kinda stunned as it wasn't something anyone expected. Some were faster and vacated the path. The Moose must have been eating some greenery and we came up quiet but when it noticed 4 of us coming close, it bugged out. But if he'd been angry or p*ssed off, he could have charged through our group and someone would have got hurt. Good thing it wasn't mating season as that time of year, they are much more confrontational.
I’m from Alberta,and we have an extensive park system through town. I was driving my friends prelude, so I was “zipping” along lol. I came around a corner and there was a moose, just doing what they do best ~ standing there with that “moose in the headlight look” on its face. It was so tall, I actually thought, I could go right under her. Needless to say that thought came and went, as I applied the brakes double quick. Word of warning ~ if you ever lightly brush against a moose, deer, or big horn sheep, enough to knock them over, NEVER get out of your car to check as they’ll stomp you to death when they get up. Lol.
Just Southwest of Regina is a small town called "Climax". It takes people from Regina almost an hour to reach Climax.
More like 4 hours. Gets pretty rough too...
LOL....
@Jamie Winblad Sometimes men do not get the correct directions and the wemen have to take over to reach Climax, SK.
@Jamie Winblad Every woman, "Just ask for directions."
Double entendre.
The first time someone told me "I'm from Regina", my reply was: "well, aren't we all?"
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except those that are from the Cesarean section of town
@@davidmattea5819 😁
@@davidmattea5819 👍👍👍
I don't believe you
Clean dirty humor is nothing short of craftsmanship. Oh I may have said that before but still true.
The only comedian I can watch with my wife.
Comedy Dry Bar UA-cam channel has quite a few funny and clean comedians.
egg shell comady just to keep the left tards happish
@@torquetheprisoner you should know
@@torquetheprisoner Typical. Can't even spell "comedy". Crawl back under your rock. We don't need your nasty input.
Sign as you leave Climax, Saskatchewan: Thank you! please come again!
May need a nap afterwards
Ha!
@@mwhitelaw8569or a cigarette 🚬 😅
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In Wawa, my wife asked someone the best way to see a moose. He said, "Drive real fast at night...you'll find one". 🤣
Truth. Maybe that wouldn't happen so much if those deer whistles functioned properly. I've never once heard one work. :)
I come from Wawa, and can vouch for that. :) Lots of tales I could tell as well about bears and blueberry pies in freezers in back porches. :)
@donnadevine5864 my late husband started his OPP career in Wawa. He got tired of me muttering years later, ( In his car car). Haha. Just seemed to fit!
Jim can make fun of Canadians because he is half Polar Bear.
Yes, we pale people are at home in the Northern Nether Regions 😆 signed, Miss Paler Bear
And half Indonesian!
I thought he’s Flip!
Blessings
Galatians 5:22-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law./inspiration+ The Prayer of Jabez is a powerful one. In 2000, Christian author Bruce Wilkinson wrote a book called The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking Through to a Blessed Life. In this book, Wilkinson discussed the importance of praying like Jabez. Jabez prayed that God would bless him. That He would expand his territory. That God would keep His hand upon him and protect him from harm. A simple prayer, but a powerful one. It asks for divine favor, anointing, and protection--a life free from sorrow. These are the things we all seek from God. Jabez, a relatively obscure Biblical hero, teaches us that we "have not, because we ask not." We don’t know much about Jabez, except that he prayed this prayer and that he was more honorable than his brothers. But one thing we do know, however, is that God heard him and answered His prayer. Let us commit to praying these things over our own lives. If God did it for Jabez, surely He will do it for us as well./prayer+ Father, I ask Your blessings on my life and the life of my family. I pray that You give me all that I need and, even more, that You prosper me. I pray for Your guidance, Your strength and Your protection. I thank You for hearing my prayer. Amen.
No, he can make fun of canada because he’s lost his last give a shit, and isn’t worried if the woke mob is coming for him…
He moves from city to city making fun of the last place he was at! Jim stays safe by staying on the move.
You may be joking, but this is actually a pretty tried and true technique as a public speaker for getting a crowd on your side quickly. Assuming you choose the right target 'rival' and say the right things about it.
Loo
It’s Canada tho. What are they gonna do? Say “sorry” a little less genuine?
@@JohnSmith-dz2dc We've been known to say eff you pretty genuinely
@@JohnSmith-dz2dc snow grave 😜
That longest bridge over shortest body of water joke is 100% truth and 100% ridiculous.
Jim is one of the funniest comedians because he straddles the clean/dirty line which to me is the hardest comedy to do.
Are you going to stomp me to death??
@@hotshot902 😂😂😅
It’s really impressive how Jim does his homework on the countries he performs in and is able to make jokes that are culturally relevant. Most comedians have a bit that they do and they stick to that everywhere they go. Jim is amazingly adaptable and open.
Some brains are wired differently. A comics brain is haywired, so everything is seen as funny.
You must be right. I was surprised when he said that he refers to Kitchener as Berlin. Because Kitchener changed its name from Berlin during WWI.
I'm looking forward to when he comes to West Virginia! I'll be there rolling in the aisles. (Well, on second thought, I better do that before the show! lol)
i doubt a comic goes to Texas and says hello Honolulu
@@AlreadyShort writing culturally relevant jokes takes more effort than being generally aware where you currently are standing...
The best description I've heard of the size of a moose is "boss monster size".
In Pennsylvania we have a town near Intercourse named Paradise. You can go from Intercourse to get to Paradise.
Also not far from intercourse is the town of Blue Ball
There's dildo newfoundland. Throwing it out there
don't forget Bird in Hand,Pa. just up the road.
Don't forget Virginville
In Newfoundland they have the towns of Dildo, Come by Chance, and Blow Me Down.
as a Canadian, I love when you make fun of us !!! Thanks, Jim !!
Regina is Latin for Queen, and was renamed such in 1882 in honor of Queen Victoria.
Before that it was called Wascana, which is the Cree word for Buffalo Bones, some translations called it Pile of Bones.
Regina in latin is not pronounced like that at all though
Jim's translation is pile of boners
Yes. There was a show on PBS some years ago about Queen Victoria called Victoria Regina. I kept thinking what a Spoonerism of that title would be.
Saskatchewan has some morbid names. There's not only "Moose Jaw" and "Indian Head", but also apparently "Pile of Bones". "Warman" and "North Battleford" are pretty rough too.
Jim's good
A few American tourists drive up to Canada (pre-covid19) and get lost. Finally they see a pedestrian and stop to ask directions. The American says "excuse me sir, we are lost...can you tell me where we are?"
The Canadian pedestrian says "Saskatoon, Saskatchewan"
The Americans look at eachother and the one says to the other
"Great...they dont even speak ENGLISH here!"
Lol
A little bit south.....
I had a buddy who is a full on city boy visiting from down south. The mountains and forests amazed him then he freaked out and shouted "holy crap moose are big!" so i turned and looked... and then informed him "That is an elk". Of course the day after he goes back I see the biggest bull moose i had seen to date. It didn't even pause when when it crossed the highway full of traffic.
This guy is a genius. Being hilarious and wholesome is not easy.
Totally agree.
I live in Regina, and when I was in kindergarten, a moose hopped around the teacher’s parking lot. We watched in awe from the gym’s exit doors, but the teachers were slightly less thrilled with the giant animal freaking out around their cars...
We just had a fawn enter a grocery store in N. WI. last week. We made news when a black bear cub came inside the liquor department cooler some years ago.
Calgary's 2 hours away. Yes, Canadians measure distance in hours.
Try driving it. But you'd better peel off at Moose Jaw and visit Dog River (Rouleau)
Same with Australians, although I never thought about it before. 😂
So do Americans. Or at least Texans. "How far away is Austin?" "3 hours."
So do Californians. My interns from Europe found it confusing and fascinating until they actually drove around the San Francisco Bay Area. Then they completely understood.
@@RhombonianKnight Except in the Bay Area - 2 hours is actually only about 15 miles.
Born and currently living in Regina, I approve of this message. Also have had people do a double take and I say where I'm from and they go where did you said you were from
I say rhymes with fun
Everyone comes from Regina.
Where they train the mounties to......mount. 🤣
The moose thing is so funny. I remember as a kid the first time I saw one. I guess I had always just assumed they were roughly the size of a cow or maybe a horse. That turned out to be wrong.
Uh-oh, more like elephants?
@@alysononoahu8702 their shoulders are already over 6 feet so their eyes are at about 8 feet high, which is about as high as the ceiling in most rooms. The antlers are even higher.
Yes, they are BIG.
I got chased by one up a 25-foot brush pile when working oil exploration.
My fellow grunts said they'd never seen me move so fast. 🤣🤣🤣
I saw one at the St. Louis Zoo and was astounded at how big a moose is. It’s nothing like the size of a deer.
They are taller than cows but nit as thick. They are close in bodyweight depending on the breed of cattle.
It's amazing that he mentioned Kitchener - where I now live. When I first moved here, I laughed that one of the Universities was on Regina street. AND that the Sexual Health Clinic and Public Health building is located on Regina! 😂😂😂
Sign: Now entering Regina!
Me: should've brought a raincoat!
He actually is very observant. He also maintains enough boundaries that you can go as a family or listen to him with your family. He takes the simplest things and shows how it can be seen if placed in the simplest intellectual terms.
My favorite part:
“Did you know the plural for moose is raginas“ 😂 🤣😅
I had to google that!!😄
I love how Jim researches all the quirky and proud aspects of the country he visits and pokes fun at them respectfully rather than just doing his normal American act. 🎤🏆😂
If that isn't doing his HOMEwork, I guess he's learning his AWAYwork (OK, Groan ... lol)
If you see a moose in the wild, get your phone out, and turn your music on with the volume all the way up. It won't scare the moose, but it makes your body easier to find.
Lol
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Gr8-1
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North of Regina is a town called Twin Peaks...
Regina is known for being a very wet area.
Regina was very heavily forested back in the 1970s, but over the past several decades, the forest has been trimmed back into just a thin patch.
@Ray Der
Very true. You never know what critters you'll find in an untrimmed forest. Angry beavers for sure!
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Wow, guys! Lol 🤣
This is SO not helping. I found your comment, although truthful, absolutely hilarious with the video playing. 😂😂
I don't get it.
They've got Saskatchewan all around their Regina ...
I think they make a cream now for Saskatchewan around the Regina
Jim I'm LOVING the Canadian content.
What accent??
He qualifies for CANCON?
Give him a CBC special!!
The little" voice"( just like you) in my head says this....hill- lair my Jim!!
Dang, you are one in a million!!
"Are they shooting Star Wars up here"? Brilliant.....
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Fun Fact: Kitchener was actually originally called New Berlin. They changed the name in 1914 after the outbreak of WWI (for obvious reasons).
Was a town in New Jersey called German Valley.. but they changed it to Long Valley for the war
Yep I live here...Kitchener was very German, now it's Indian.
I thought it was called Little Berlin but i'm not sure.
The bit on lethbridge is so spot on!!! Hahahaha
The moose was killing me......I cant stop laughing 😂
Thats what they do
Jim Gaffigan always gets my four year old cracking up. We can never get enough.
Being an Albertan, I loved this!
You know what makes this great is he can poke fun at us and we can take it . Chris
never realized how much home town pride i had until he mentioned Kitchener. Nothing cool happens here, but its nice to be acknowledged.
Nothing cool happens there? Not even winter?
Canadians love to make fun of ourselves....and appreciate humour in others. Jim Gaffigan has a talent for "getting" other people. He can stay.
For sure…why HAVEN’T we invited him to stay?!
Like how the moose sounds like the lead singer of a thrash metal band
Well, that’s just accurate.
I love that im not even Canadian and i still crack up at these jokes lol
Crack Up is a place just under Regina.
Kitchener used to be called Berlin actually! XD
They have the worlds second largest Oktoberfest festival every year!
Yes we do. I'm glad the Centre in the Square hosts a lot of great comics.
@@erichstagat2977 I have been to both it's a distant second!!
Every place outside of Germany with an Oktoberfest says that XD
@@GeeknAlienist We literally do... Maybe try Googling it next time.
No... New Berlin
As someone originally from Lethbridge, this is accurate!
I lived there for about a year...lord I hate that city. To be fair it’s more because I never wanted to move there, and my mom went kind of nuts and got really abusive when we lived there.
@@lainey7985 I'm sorry to hear that! It is not the most exciting place, that is most definitely true!!!!
For my side of things, I feel very lucky for my childhood though - I lived in a good neighbourhood, I was in swimming, I played the trumpet, I was in an art class, I was in French immersion and IB in high school and I didn't hang out with the wrong sorts of people = exactly the type of things I want for my future kids. My parents were divorced so that was interesting... I don't know how else to put it. Those are just my circumstances. University/college and beyond, for young adults, there isn't a lot except for bars and drinking. I personally left for university between Toronto and Montreal for different levels of education. I went back for visits during Christmas and during the summer but now that my family no longer lives there anymore, I have no reason to go back and I don't expect to be back any time soon. I miss the memories but I don't think I could ever find myself back there for an extended amount of time again. I'm sorry that your time there wasn't great. That sucks big time! I hope wherever you are right now, it is a better place and you find yourself in better circumstances!
@@heatheryawney3348 Thank you! I'm in Calgary now, so not too far, but anywhere is better than there for me. I'm actually from the Crowsnest Pass, and I miss it. I would love to live there.
@@lainey7985 That's great!!! Calgary has a lot more going on - definitely better!
Wow -- Crowsnest pass is beautiful. What a nice area to grow up! The mountains!
As someone who lives in the City that rhymes with fun, I can say this never gets old for me. I can't wait to check our the special on Prime.
I'm from lethbridge. He nailed it.
Can't tell you how much I appreciate these everyday Jim thank you
you should have visited Douché, it’s not too far from Regina, though it flooded last year. Douché really got washed out
Hey Jim,. I'm in Delisle Saskatchewan (about 3 hours from Regina). Moose Cartoons would be Rockey and Bullwinkle. You may find it on UA-cam.
American on the phone after landing in Regina: "Yeah I just got off a flight.... Where am I? Oh, I'm in Regi... I'm in Rah gi- .... R..R..... err.... SASKATCHEWAN!"
I was born in Saskatchewan but my family lived in US. Even as a child when we would visit Riginia I thought it sounded suspicious 🤣
Regina... Has a street "Old Broad Street"
The little pull toy, that does animal noises was my favorite. The new ones that are electric, leave you feeling shorted of accomplishment.
This is why we need "participant" trophies!
What would I do without Jim to get me through my life! So Funnnnnnyyyyy!!
Too funny hes gets our Canadian humour
Canada loves Jim Gaffigan. Hear that thunderous applause? He looks like a Canadian. What I imagine when I imagine Canadians.
Jim signed my Hot Pockets Box way back in the day at Pechanga in Temecula, California. I still have it. He wrote "Disgusting" and then his signature. LOL. That was a long time ago as front row tickets were like $30.
I went to the drive-in this weekend and saw Target Number One and wanted to say the movie was great and i loved your performance! Comedians always do great with dramatic roles and i thought you were great, the movie was great! Good job Jim!
Canuck in Thighland here, thanks for the laffs eh (or as they say locally 555;)
Thanks to Jim, I did some research, and I now know that moose are ~5-7 feet tall... at the shoulder.
Lmao moose the size of a transformer... hes not wrong
not with today's gender politics....
New Brunswick has the longest covered bridge!
Lindsay from Ontario 🇨🇦
You're the best, Jim!
I have been binging Gaffigan all day....LOVING IT!
"are they shooting a Star wars movie up here?!" 🤣
It's come to this. I'm listening to a rambling, yet funny monologue instead of out living life... I think I've things to do... LOL...
That last bit about Germany, and Austria sounds like it goes right into a USA and Canada comparison
I would say that Americans and Canadians have different cultures but other than that yeah.
@@shadowmandeathstroke8232 - as do Germans and Austrians, despite Jim's saying otherwise
I love this mans comedy. Okay, i this man too...
"The clean comedian?". I remember when the word pregnant wasn't allowed in network tv, and all the married couples slept in twin beds (yes I'm that old). And now the clean comedian's riffing on Canadian perverts and oral sex....you go, Jim!
Jim performed in Regina. "Immature snickering".
Still a great clip even after 4 years. Well writen stand up never gets old. :)
Canadians LOVE Jim Gaffigan!
Love how everyone laughs at everything.
I'm dating a canadian and after she saw this clip she almsot ruined my laptop with a spit take and I think she can't breathe from laughing so hard at this xD
That's the time you bring out the maple syrup.
Elaborate spin on the old “I have a girlfriend... she lives in Canada”
I’m keeling over laughing right now, and I choked on my coffee during the last video. Was it Tim’s coffee? Yes.
@@Wimikk Tim's coffee sure hits the spot, donut?
Im American and I love that he learns about where he goes
Oh Canada! Thanks Jim!
No one tell him about Placentia, Newfoundland
or Conception Bay
I saw a client named her daughter, Placenta. Oklahoma City, OK.
Or Dildo and SpreadEagle!
how can anyone say. i live in placentia without laughing!!!!!!
Or “Balls Falls and Crotch Lake”
Let us not forget Dildo.
Jim, I think you are just awesome!
I’m from Saskatchewan 🤣🤣🤣 Love your sense of humour. Thanks for ALL the laughs.
OMG! I’m sooo mad I missed him coming through! He’s the best!
6:36 Ocala, Florida has a large bridge over a canal that doesn't exist.
him calling out lethbridge made my day. Reason why I left hahaha
I’ve stopped telling people the name of my hometown. Inevitably, I’m met with a puzzled stare, asking you’re from ... where ??? I will answer Saskatchewan in a pinch.
Great channel to subscribe
-- Canadians are among the most accepting of self critism
You mean “self-criticism.”
Moose also can dive up to 20 meters and are often attacked by killer wales if you wanted to know that
Thank you for all these uploads, Jim!
Hi Jim , I like It when you said , where's a good place too eat out in regina , I just started laughing really hard that my eyes started to water , your hilarious my friend !!!! 👍😂😂😂
It's amazing to me that you have this much stand up. Keep it coming!
He's not that fat. Jeez!
My encounter with a Moose: At night, on a path, in the park at Elkwater (in Southern Alberta near the Saskatchewan border). We were out after curfew (park rule) and walking down a dark path. Then there's a huge movement no more than 3m away to my right. It was moving fast and had a full rack of antlers. He was a *lot* taller than me and outweighed me. I was kinda stunned as it wasn't something anyone expected. Some were faster and vacated the path.
The Moose must have been eating some greenery and we came up quiet but when it noticed 4 of us coming close, it bugged out. But if he'd been angry or p*ssed off, he could have charged through our group and someone would have got hurt. Good thing it wasn't mating season as that time of year, they are much more confrontational.
I find it so funny that he was shocked by the moose because for me, who's lived in saskatchewan my entire life, they're a normal sight
Next time I see a herd of moose I’m going to say, “Look at all those Reginas!”
Moose don't herd. They live solo except mom & calf.
It's true I think Kitchener was once called Berlin. Like London and Paris Onterio Canada
Jim. Thank you
Brilliant, son! Jim should use that joke! Classic!
He’s so funny and because mostly his jokes are clean.
I’m from Alberta,and we have an extensive park system through town. I was driving my friends prelude, so I was “zipping” along lol. I came around a corner and there was a moose, just doing what they do best ~ standing there with that “moose in the headlight look” on its face. It was so tall, I actually thought, I could go right under her. Needless to say that thought came and went, as I applied the brakes double quick. Word of warning ~ if you ever lightly brush against a moose, deer, or big horn sheep, enough to knock them over, NEVER get out of your car to check as they’ll stomp you to death when they get up. Lol.
The land bridge 🤣🤣🤣
most underrated comedian
Your an epic comedian my favorite for sure I listen to a skit at least once a day..thanks Jim