I think anyone from an immigrant family especially first generation relates. The Ass whooping in the changing room was a classic. My mom spoke no English so it was exactly the same but all in Spanish 😂
This was one the most funniest of stand-ups I've ever seen man! I'm sure most ethnicities can relate but if you're hispanic you definitely can relate 😂😂😂
OMG! It is like watching my Hispanic mom on stage! She use to say "move your hand!" and say all the same things George was saying. Bad flash backs. Man, the days of the chonkla. I don't miss those.
I love this! Probably because it brings back memories. I may not be Mexican (I'm African American), but my mom certainly dragged me into the dressing room or car a few times. "Baby, let's go try on this skirt in the dressing room." Even with a childhood like that I loved every minute of it and laugh over these kind of memories.
I swear - this guy cracks me up! EVERYTHING he says is my childhood.. The funny thing is that it's coming from the mexican american perspective.. Not american nor mexican.. just us kids who grew up here with parents who immigrated here relate to it all.. awesomeness.
But we actually do. If you ask most Latin@s we remember our childhood really fondly, as very happy times, even if we dealt with "tough love" like this. You felt very loved and never neglected. We don't have any issues with showing our emotions, both positive and negative, and you always felt loved.
George Lopez present the very harsch-emotionally detached upbringing of his full time job migrant grandmother. But Mexican grandmothers and mothers are hardly like that. Only some when they get upset back in day. He never talks about the loving, nurishing of all female relatives, because maybe he did not experience that or is not good for his act. Quite sad.
This sounds weird, but I'm so glad my parents beat me when I was stepping out of line. As a kid I hated them with a passion for doing that, but as an adult I thank them for not letting me become one of those spoiled bratty kids that we see all around us these days.
@@tomlund4951 you can’t relate boi Latino experience right here 💪🏽💪🏽 I appreciate all the ass whoopings I got from my parents, they made me the man I am today
You think George got hit bad? Mick, my Irish mother hit with one hand holding a rosemary in the other. And she yelled move your hand! 1:55. Grandmother would twist my ear in church."Boy, I said put the money on the plate," she once said through clinched teeth.
I'm a Black American man who loves this Mexican American man's comedy. We Are America. All of us! Thank you Mr. Lopez for sharing some of your life with us.....and being funny as hell doing it!!
i missed the beatings my father used to give me..i deserved each one..and still do..nothing says "i love you" more than a punch in the face.. I MISS YOU 'PA!! :'( R.I.P
The “move your hand” and also a Black family thing. I remember my mama beating my ass and saying that because me and brother used to always use our hands to cover up. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I agree with you memodeh, I'm Mexican, living in Ireland right now, and I don't find it offensive at all. I think he's pretty funny. That "Happy birthday, you saw him?!!" part is awesome. Regards.
Birthday party? No que birthday party! YOU SAW 'EM? YOU SAW 'EM? HAPPY BIRTHDAY! YOU SAW 'EM?? and for some reason, the "courtney, you get in the car!" cracks me up everyyy time.
I was just bonding with someone who grew up in an Asian house hold, and how similar our experiences were with me having grown up in a Mexican house hold. It was nice 😂
Lopez NAILED IT. Move your hand! Move your hand! My sister and I use to do that to stop the spanking! Hahaha Same with the Roman meal and weenies. My grandma always called hot dog weenies.
same thing with me.. my parents, mostly my mom, hit me as a way of discipline, and i turned out just fine... i dont talk back to them and im very respectful.. a lot of people tell my mom that she has really good children.. so hitting isnt bad, but just like everything, it has its limits... and now im actually greatful that they hit me and stuff... good way of discipline, but like i said, it has its limits and boundaries too..
Man...used to get the belt , broom, whatever was closest to my dad when he was is in his chair. My least favorite was the damn cold shower...made me the man I am today
In Fall '86 I was in a Psych class. The class contained students from age 18-40ish and was very ethnically diverse. First day of class the prof laid out a question and asked for a show-of-hands: she said, "How many in here were never spanked?" Not one hand went up. So, yes, perhaps a good old-fashioned butt-whipping is more common in the Mexican and the black cultures, but it still apparently plays a role no matter your heritage, today as well as back then.
Chris Rock And George Are The Best Comedians Ever. They Are Two Of The Most Genius Dudes That Take Simple Stuff We All Go Through Daily And Just Slightly Twist It And Make It A Joke. A Collaboration Or Competition Between These Two Guys Would Be Epic.
this is so true i remember acting up at the store and then getting my ass kicked at home....hahahaha....or the one of move ur hand or is gonna be worse....i was like it can actually get worse....lol
"Don't run, don't run! Move your hand!"
These lines are relatable!
Global mom methods #101
Hispanic mothers be crazy yo. Spanish mother, love her to bits, but if I talked back there was no mercy rule in that ball park.
Dylan McCormack Hell yea. You talk back and its over for you.
FearTheXI i talked back once. Never again
I never hit you liar I can't believe you tell everyone I use to hit you lmfao cracks me up every time.
My mom didn't even care if there was a camera. She'd still hit me! 😂
Your mom probably was i know the camera is there i want them see it hbo Showtime ESPN and Fox news lmao
Same here but it was my dad
lol yup. She would say the camera don’t work. They are just there for show and then hit me. Lol
its FUNNIER if your latino an can relate to that xD
i can relate that happen to me and my brother like 10 years ago
Bro I’m Haitian & I completely relate to this 😂💀💀
haitiangangsta1005 noice! :D
I am Mexican American and have never hit any of my 3 kids even once nor was I ever got hit by my parents.
I think anyone from an immigrant family especially first generation relates. The Ass whooping in the changing room was a classic. My mom spoke no English so it was exactly the same but all in Spanish 😂
latin mothers hahaha they are always like "vas a ver cuando lleguemos a la casa!"
Or "espera que lleguemos a la casa" "ya vas aver"
Or the classic.. me las vas a pagar!
Oh the words that would stop me in My tracks
"Chuck E Cheese......you wanna see a mouse pull da refrigerator out." LMFAO
“pull the refrigerator out.” 🙂
@@AegisNova after hearing it another time now that sounds a lot more clear lol. thx for the correction 😊
haha love. it
"RIGHT THERE BY YOUR FEET! BY YOUR FEET!" 😂
I remember trying to act tough then mom gets a cable and says que dices cabrón
This was one the most funniest of stand-ups I've ever seen man! I'm sure most ethnicities can relate but if you're hispanic you definitely can relate 😂😂😂
“I’m gonna come off the ground I’m gonna hit you so hard” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Te doy un cocotazo cuando llegamos a la casa sigue jodiendo”
Scariest thing my mother ever said to me
ROFL
Better then scared straight for real
care to translate for us white boys.. please
@@sasquatchboi4995 She’s gonna hit him when they get back to the house if he keeps fucking around
And my friends be wishing they had my Latin mom y'all don't know her 😂😭
dαílч dσѕє σf tαє mZa
Nice Taehyung pfp
That’s true !!!😂😂😂😂😂🤔
The VHS static took me back immediately
Look you stepped on my corn you fucker, had me fucking dying 😂😂😂
I can feel it in my hand lol
moral of the story is follow directions on what they tell you and every thing is gonna be alright....
George Lopez is so accurate on latinos.
Happy Birthday you saw him? 😂😂 priceless
The reason I love George Lopez is because I can pretty much relate to everything he says about growing up lol.
Damn this takes me back to my childhood hahaha
I love how Latino family members smack you around when your a kid then when your an adult.
“Ugh ugh I never hit you liar.”
🙄I never even hit you... or it wasn't even hard😒
George me hiciste recordar el cable de LA plancha y a mi mamacita linda.
Maria Altazar también a mí
XD
''It didn't fit, come on you son of a bitch''
XD
That thing crack me up
XD
OMG! It is like watching my Hispanic mom on stage! She use to say "move your hand!" and say all the same things George was saying. Bad flash backs. Man, the days of the chonkla. I don't miss those.
The "Courtney, you get in the car!" kills me :)
i rememeber the days"move youre hands! move youre hands!"
I love this! Probably because it brings back memories. I may not be Mexican (I'm African American), but my mom certainly dragged me into the dressing room or car a few times. "Baby, let's go try on this skirt in the dressing room." Even with a childhood like that I loved every minute of it and laugh over these kind of memories.
“We’re going to try this on…move your hand! Move your hand!” 😂😭😭 Damn, war flashbacks
"I never hit you lier"
lol
gosh that reminds me of my mother
Courtnie u get in the car!!!!lmfao
😂😂😂😂💀💀
I swear - this guy cracks me up! EVERYTHING he says is my childhood.. The funny thing is that it's coming from the mexican american perspective.. Not american nor mexican.. just us kids who grew up here with parents who immigrated here relate to it all.. awesomeness.
Happiest kids in the world is mexico. No I am not kidding you can search it up.
holy sht this is 2 yrs comments haha. Yeah :) have a wonderful day ^^ gotta mute this 2 yr old comment
Must be all the coke
"move your hand"....brought back so many memories
The part where he says "Courtney, you get in the car!!" just cracks me up!
latinos, consider your childhood was full of happiness and great. if you were Korean, you will never cry for latinos' childhood
But we actually do. If you ask most Latin@s we remember our childhood really fondly, as very happy times, even if we dealt with "tough love" like this. You felt very loved and never neglected. We don't have any issues with showing our emotions, both positive and negative, and you always felt loved.
George Lopez present the very harsch-emotionally detached upbringing of his full time job migrant grandmother. But Mexican grandmothers and mothers are hardly like that. Only some when they get upset back in day. He never talks about the loving, nurishing of all female relatives, because maybe he did not experience that or is not good for his act. Quite sad.
That's all I got "Cuando llegemos a la casa vas a ver" HAHA
"You saw him? Happy birthday." George Lopez = Funniest comedian in history!
"those better be tears of joy"
lol!
Italian moms are the same 😂😂😂
Best comedian ever
This sounds weird, but I'm so glad my parents beat me when I was stepping out of line.
As a kid I hated them with a passion for doing that, but as an adult I thank them for not letting me become one of those spoiled bratty kids that we see all around us these days.
Glad? Ummm no.😳
@@tomlund4951 you can’t relate boi Latino experience right here 💪🏽💪🏽 I appreciate all the ass whoopings I got from my parents, they made me the man I am today
@@jasonguevara5813 this from a guy who can’t spell boy! I try to be better than the thug I was raised to be… you can call me sir. 🥸
@Untitled User I come up short… point taken. And thank you.
Nah f uck that s hit. There's never a good reason to hit your kids unless theyre actually the devil.
ONE of the BEST ; REAL, BEAUTIFUL, FUNNY , TELLS... I EVER HEARD.
"You stepped on my corn, you fucker!"
"Move your hand! Move your hand!" Fuuuckkk hahaha too relatable 😂 🤣
He the best ,he just hilarious
You think George got hit bad? Mick, my Irish mother hit with one hand holding a rosemary in the other. And she yelled move your hand! 1:55. Grandmother would twist my ear in church."Boy, I said put the money on the plate," she once said through clinched teeth.
Lol he probably used to get his ass whopped everyday
I had both sides Irish grandmother and a mexican abuelita .. both were crazy.. No wonder i drink
da ra Damn
holy shit dude he has the eyes of a fish and they peer into your very soul
As a Mexican American, I ♥ his show and his stand up comedy. I want to soo bad see him live.
I Laughed SOOO freaking hard!!
"How did everything go?"
"It didnt fit"
LOL
I'm a Black American man who loves this Mexican American man's comedy.
We Are America. All of us!
Thank you Mr. Lopez for sharing some of your life with us.....and being funny as hell doing it!!
I can already feel it in my hand I can feel it I'm a come off the ground I'm a hit you so hard!2🤣
"move your hand, move your hand" my mother's famous words Lmao
"Courtney, you get in the car!"
idk why but that part just kills me!
Been watching this for almost 2 decades lol
i missed the beatings my father used to give me..i deserved each one..and still do..nothing says "i love you" more than a punch in the face.. I MISS YOU 'PA!! :'(
R.I.P
You saw him!
“I can already feel it in my hand” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
i was too young to understand his standup, i thought i did when he said chuck E cheese. I am 28 now and it hits harder.
fuck, does he ever blinks? and he has that look.....he can see into your soul.
The “move your hand” and also a Black family thing. I remember my mama beating my ass and saying that because me and brother used to always use our hands to cover up. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yup... it would suck either way 😅
Even the recording is Mexican
I agree with you memodeh, I'm Mexican, living in Ireland right now, and I don't find it offensive at all. I think he's pretty funny. That "Happy birthday, you saw him?!!" part is awesome. Regards.
wow, i can't remember all the times i had to put my hand in the way of my mom's hand. dam, the memories D:
I never get tired of this! 😂
AHAHAH this is exactly like my mom but she would say do we need to go to the washroom :|.. but she's white lol
Oh this is soooooo true!! lmao
"Don't run, don't run!! Move your hand!"
Oooohhhh the memories!
George’s Lopez makes me wheeze and makes me laugh like the joker like not even lying
Same here, I think it's the fact that we can relate so much... dude's hilarious!
Birthday party? No que birthday party!
YOU SAW 'EM? YOU SAW 'EM? HAPPY BIRTHDAY! YOU SAW 'EM??
and for some reason, the "courtney, you get in the car!" cracks me up everyyy time.
yes we all loved our parents and so did they love US
that's exactly what it is. I mean he is animated and has a level of funny but the biggest laughs come from those who can relate.
Move your hand, i heard that a lot lol
I was just bonding with someone who grew up in an Asian house hold, and how similar our experiences were with me having grown up in a Mexican house hold. It was nice 😂
Lopez NAILED IT.
Move your hand! Move your hand! My sister and I use to do that to stop the spanking! Hahaha
Same with the Roman meal and weenies. My grandma always called hot dog weenies.
Speak to my Irish catholic mother/father. Lopez's mother has nothing on them. 🤣 Love you George.
same thing with me.. my parents, mostly my mom, hit me as a way of discipline, and i turned out just fine... i dont talk back to them and im very respectful.. a lot of people tell my mom that she has really good children.. so hitting isnt bad, but just like everything, it has its limits... and now im actually greatful that they hit me and stuff... good way of discipline, but like i said, it has its limits and boundaries too..
I can watch georgy all day ahh he makes me think of the good old days lol
Man...used to get the belt , broom, whatever was closest to my dad when he was is in his chair. My least favorite was the damn cold shower...made me the man I am today
"u got a lotta things already"
that sounded just like my mom lol
lol! the mouse and refrigerator joke, he used that in his show recently :D
U so right, and out there they love our food, our music and us women. Oh Oh and they also love to vacation on our land!!!
Yes those WERE tears of joy!! From Me while hearing it anyway.
U saw em u saw em Happy Birthday 😆 🤣
that is so true though..."When we get home"....I heard that a thousand times
LMFAO he had me rolling but its so true my mom trys to play it off in public but when i get home damn it happens to all hispanics
"you stepped on my corn you fucker!"
I cried from laughter!
hahahahaa. this video is so funny. i watch it over and over and over.
the changing room is too real lmfao
haha. he is the best stand up ever.
im mexican, and i can tell you this is 100% true, my mom did it a lot of times
"No, Chuck E Cheese.. You wanna see a mouse? Pull the refrigerator out."
hahahahhaha
the beatings were the only times that i felt we really connected, my dad and me,
In Fall '86 I was in a Psych class. The class contained students from age 18-40ish and was very ethnically diverse. First day of class the prof laid out a question and asked for a show-of-hands: she said, "How many in here were never spanked?"
Not one hand went up.
So, yes, perhaps a good old-fashioned butt-whipping is more common in the Mexican and the black cultures, but it still apparently plays a role no matter your heritage, today as well as back then.
Don't run! Don't run! Move your hand! LOL. I remember my mom used to say NO METAS LA MANO.
lol this is so true! especially the part where parents hit you when at home when your out in public.. happened to me alot!
i love george lopez!
Chris Rock And George Are The Best Comedians Ever. They Are Two Of The Most Genius Dudes That Take Simple Stuff We All Go Through Daily And Just Slightly Twist It And Make It A Joke. A Collaboration Or Competition Between These Two Guys Would Be Epic.
this is so true i remember acting up at the store and then getting my ass kicked at home....hahahaha....or the one of move ur hand or is gonna be worse....i was like it can actually get worse....lol
I was born in 97, can relate a bit to these things
lol, im egyptian, my parents use beat me all the time ^.- with belts, sticks, broom, etc. she even threw a lit cigarette at me.
still love eachother.
Hahahahaha that is sooo true, man!!
Hahahahahaha camera, cameraa!!
Dangg!! and he`s face!
dude....this takes me back to the old days. "MOVE YOUR HAND...MO- MUEVA TO MANO" that was my grandma....and mum lol