As you are dying say that. Keep in mind 99% of deaths are not instant but instead take several seconds or longer. *feeling chest pain* *says please push me down the water slide* *collapses* *FF/EMT is sad over having to push the guy down instead of carrying down 10 flights of stairs*
Really? How funny. To point out another obvious thing, it would be dangerous to the EMT's to maneuver him down the stairs, plus all those people would gawk at him. Get him out of there as quickly as possible. Even if it does seem a little weird.
This was Michael Longfellows joke I actually have seen him perform this on a stand up clip of his years ago. It's so cool they let him make it into a sketch.
Yeah i was just thinking what a shame it was that nate didn't host when kate and cecily and aidy and vanessa were on, or beck and kyle, i love the sketches he's outputted but it would've been interesting to see what they wrote 8 years ago
Whoa whoa whoa whoa. I had no idea how the sketch was going to go until she suggested they send the body down the slide. I didn't think anything of it until then.
As a firefighter paramedic of 20 years, this sketch is 100% plausible. Anyone that has spent more the 15 minutes around a firehouse kitchen table knows it to be true.
My husband‘s friend is a female paramedic, one of the first ones in the Atlanta area back in the day. She told him that on her first day she wasn’t being taken seriously and was getting the cold shoulder from all the guys. Later that day they had a train versus pedestrian accident and the guys told her to go pick up some of the body parts off the track as a sort of ‘hazing’ experience. As she tells it to my husband, she walked over and picked up the man’s arm from the train track and then proceeded to hold it in the air and wave at all the guys using his arm. They all died laughing and immediately decided that she was okay. That sounds terrible to someone who isn’t in the medical field (my husband and I both are and my husband died laughing at the story) but I think it really does help you to depersonalize everything so that you can emotionally get through it. I know I wouldn’t be tough enough to do something like that so it’s good that I’m only a pharmacist lol😝
I had a call very similar to this. A super fat guy had been cooking his upstairs apartment for a about a week in the summer. He got dropped down the stairs. The largest fart sound came out of him and you could smell methane for a city block. A group of local boys watching thought it was hilarious. So did I.
He was pretty polished for how young he is in his stand up. I think he's going to be great. I'm not saying he's Dave Chappelle but Chappelle is the only other comedian I really liked when he was really young.
yo this had to have been michael's idea because he did a stand up where he mentioned he used to be a lifeguard and they had to figure out how to bring a guy having a heart attack down
It probably is. Remember the game show sketch where Emma Stone won a turtle that actually belonged to Michael Longfellow's host character? That's from his stand-up too.
@suesmith8372 I said the same thing ! Especially in the football coach skit where kept asking for 20 dollars he had a straight monitone face the entire time but was hilarious
This is as good a sketch as I can remember seeing! I'm a career retired Army Vietnam veteran and their sense of humor is just like we had in Vietnam and when one of our buddies got killed someone pointed out that we had to look on the bright side of his dying and said "Think of all the ugly children it prevented" and we had a good laugh and got back to work!!
If I ever had a medical emergency at the top of a water park slide and they spent 15minutes carrying me down the steps instead of sending me down the slide I would be pissed at them for wasting time.
Dang! Now I've got to redo my will again. I didn't think about a waterslide clause. The $15 for the photo can come out of my estate as long as it's displayed at the funeral.
Omg, your oddly specific and strangely exact life experiences make you uniquely qualified to comment on the hilariousness of this sketch. You are one of a kind and you freakin loved it!!!
@KeithSweat89 One summer in NY I operated Viper and Boomerang at Six Flags Darien Lake and was a volunteer EMT-B in my spare time. I had been a nurse before moving to NY. Moved back to the West Coast in late August because my daughters wanted to finish school in Washington. Shortly after that, 9-11 happened. That was not a fun time for me. Called my old Captain and asked if they needed help. He said that there was no one left to save and to stay where I was. 😕 I'm just me. That sketch was oddly specific as if it had been written for me. I was almost falling on the floor laughing while the others chuckled a bit and stared at me as if in disbelief. It still makes me laugh.
Adam Driver's There Will Be Blood I'M AN OILMAN at his son's school's career day parody is the absolute peak for guest host sketches in the past decade or so for me... Nate is definitely on the top 10, tho!
Awesome sketch! Pure Nate Bargetze (with Longfellow’s inspiration) - slow burn, male/female dynamics, involving kids, really human earthy theme, dry humor and silly at the same time
Michael Longfellow has a similar standup and since he's in the sketch it has to be his. But I'd imagine the host has influence on what sketches will work or at least which ones he wants to help pitch and it definitely is Nate's kind of humor
I think I’ve labeled him the closest thing to this generation’s Bob Newhart. That dry, slow, witty delivery in absurd situations. I love that. RIP Bob.
You think big G god had anything to do with that? I would be more than willing to conference call his agent with you and see if that was any part of Nate hosting ANY episode of SNL. Your beliefs should be your own; I don't want to hear about it... Have a nice day.
I read that the producers weren't sure the first time that he would work out as the host. What a surprise - the guy makes his whole living in front of live audiences! 😂
I think they were back-to-back in the show so my family and I had just started to recover from this one and they hit us with the golf sketch. I think it was ten minutes of straight laughing before they broke for commercials.
Well, it's important to honor one's final wishes. He wanted to go down the water slide; after all, he did climb all the way up there. And by helping someone with their final push off, you're not doing anything that the person wouldn't have wanted.
@@theresachristie7150 Not really. Just means someone has to go down and get him. If your goal is speed/efficiency, goin' down to get him halfway ain't it. Corpses don't go 'round tight corners the way living people do; they ain't got no conscious thought to keep 'em on track and the water in most slides just isn't that deep or movin' that fast. Movin' through fluids like water is very technique dependent. Fluids not only deform but also disperse when you apply a force to them. It requires a lot more precision and control than moving by applying forces to solid objects like the ground or some other surface. You may not think about that difference if you're not in water a lot, but when you're dealing with a literal body that ain't got no brain controllin' it at all, suddenly that difference becomes important. Also, newly dead bodies don't have rigor mortis yet, they're unhelpfully floppy if your goal is to make them hydrodynamic.
@@emilyx8377 Ngl, mostly it's my experience with competitive swimming. The actual contents of the lifeguard curriculum really don't cover swimming technique or biomechanics.
lol EMT here - I don't think most people watching this get just how relatable this truly is. Anyone who's ever gotten on scene and realized they gotta get someone up or down multiple flights of stairs.. especially if you have one of those rickety stair chairs. Worst thing is when the elevator just so happens to be broken on that one specific day - I would've killed to have a convenient water slide nearby lol, even if you could never *actually* do such a thing ;)
Honestly, if you’re an adult going down a giant water slide, you seem like the type of person who would totally want your dead body to go down that slide AND get the picture to memorialize it at your funeral! So, now all water parks need to have guests sign a document stating “yeah, it’s okay to send my dead body down the slide, if I kick it at the top” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 love Nate! They were all good 🤣
Fun fact: the dead body is played by SNL writer Jake Nordwind. He was the one who co-wrote that sketch where Sarah Sherman plays a female tennis player who gets decapitated by a burly male tennis player played by Jason Momoa.
Aren't they both from Arizona? Aidy Bryant is also an Arizonan (Arizonian? What's the demonym for an Arizona resident?), but she doesn't have Spade's and Longfellow's dry sarcasm.
@@canaisyoung3601 Yes, Arizonan is the official demonym, but Arizonian is also used. Because I totally know how to respond to the main part of the comment.
They should actually make you sign a disclaimer upon entering the Water Park agreeing that if you die at the top of the slide they can send you down this way.
If I ever die at the top of water slide please push me down.
Same here.
Put it in your will, maybe in the future they'll be instantly enforceable. ;D
Same!!
You got it dude. Any dead guy I come across on a water slide I will just assume was you 👍
As you are dying say that. Keep in mind 99% of deaths are not instant but instead take several seconds or longer.
*feeling chest pain*
*says please push me down the water slide*
*collapses*
*FF/EMT is sad over having to push the guy down instead of carrying down 10 flights of stairs*
I have "Do Not Resuscitate" and "Send Down the Waterslide" tattooed on my wrist just for moments like this.
Lolz.
"Resuscitate only long enough to experience one last waterslide, then DNR, please."
I would totally want to go down the slide. And yes to the photo as well.
Great 😂
😅😅😅😅
“He did wait in this long line..” 😂😂😂😂
that's when I would just shut up
it just seems respectful ... its the thing to do...
of course. the guy died for this. it is his right.
It’s what he would have wanted.
As a paramedic in a water park, this conversation has been had more than once.
did u do it then?...
Apparently a real story too 😂
Really? How funny. To point out another obvious thing, it would be dangerous to the EMT's to maneuver him down the stairs, plus all those people would gawk at him. Get him out of there as quickly as possible. Even if it does seem a little weird.
How many times have you slid down the water slide with a dead boy, Richard.
how many.
(Higher number, the better btw)
👀
This was Michael Longfellows joke I actually have seen him perform this on a stand up clip of his years ago. It's so cool they let him make it into a sketch.
He's officially a cast member now himself Marcello and Devon are promoted to main cast up from along with cast members
@@StuartOMahony-f6m And Marcello too. The rule is on your third season, you're no longer a "featured" cast member.
@@jamessirot854 I know Marcello is too I couldn't think of his name I was going to look it up and mention it later thanks for that ha
@@jamessirot854 cool molly missed out on promotion though
@@StuartOMahony-f6m That's what I've been thinking ever since they left. And you're welcome.
This is the absolute perfect “WE’RE ALL THINKING IT” sketch, well done!!
Which makes it pretty much not all that funny.
This could be a great recurring sketch premise with Nate and Michael as EMTs.
Yes!!
Yes! Do it!
Recurring emt duo skit I love that
Yes!!! I'd love to see it 😂
PLEASE LET THIS BE!
Maybe Parachuting
Nate Bargatze is probably the only guest who could go through the alien abduction sketch with Kate McKinnon without breaking.
Oh, that woulda been great to see.
Yeah i was just thinking what a shame it was that nate didn't host when kate and cecily and aidy and vanessa were on, or beck and kyle, i love the sketches he's outputted but it would've been interesting to see what they wrote 8 years ago
Yeah, because he has never been seen laughing. I can't figure out wtf this guy's appeal is...
@@jaeknProbably his amazing dry humor and cadence
@@vaelon2006 his face also reminds me of Tim from Tim and Eric, which... is a big head start for him in my eyes.
"We just wouldn't buy the picture"
"It's like 15 dollars anyway - it's a total ripoff."
But they dif
funniest line lmaoo
@MisssKayy nah the guy's bro hooked them up with it.
@@KeepinItReal1313 100% the best line in the sketch.
"and then she pitched the waterslide idea" I lost it
One of those sketches that you know where it's going to go, but was still funny.
Yeah mostly down the waterslide😆
@@skiyalater626 ua-cam.com/video/0VtWZSaz_d0/v-deo.html
old Michael Longfellow bit
It's the wait for what you know is coming that makes it so funny. It's like the Mitchell & Webb Rocket Science joke.
Whoa whoa whoa whoa. I had no idea how the sketch was going to go until she suggested they send the body down the slide. I didn't think anything of it until then.
@@Laislebai I made the exact same comparison. That is the gold standard of blatantly signalling a punchline.
As a firefighter paramedic of 20 years, this sketch is 100% plausible. Anyone that has spent more the 15 minutes around a firehouse kitchen table knows it to be true.
Literally the EAP at a waterpark I used to work at.
I mean it is pretty smart lol
My husband‘s friend is a female paramedic, one of the first ones in the Atlanta area back in the day. She told him that on her first day she wasn’t being taken seriously and was getting the cold shoulder from all the guys. Later that day they had a train versus pedestrian accident and the guys told her to go pick up some of the body parts off the track as a sort of ‘hazing’ experience. As she tells it to my husband, she walked over and picked up the man’s arm from the train track and then proceeded to hold it in the air and wave at all the guys using his arm. They all died laughing and immediately decided that she was okay. That sounds terrible to someone who isn’t in the medical field (my husband and I both are and my husband died laughing at the story) but I think it really does help you to depersonalize everything so that you can emotionally get through it. I know I wouldn’t be tough enough to do something like that so it’s good that I’m only a pharmacist lol😝
We have a huge water park where i work and I’ve even brought this up.
I had a call very similar to this. A super fat guy had been cooking his upstairs apartment for a about a week in the summer. He got dropped down the stairs. The largest fart sound came out of him and you could smell methane for a city block. A group of local boys watching thought it was hilarious. So did I.
Michael's sly delivery is gold. Hope he's featured more this season.
@@alphakub yeah, they need to get him a reoccurring character or something.
He’s moved from featured castmember to regular castmember, so we’ll definitely see more of him!
@@annev3301we have not seen enough of him so man I’m hoping
He was pretty polished for how young he is in his stand up. I think he's going to be great. I'm not saying he's Dave Chappelle but Chappelle is the only other comedian I really liked when he was really young.
Agreed
"I mean, he did wait in this long line, you know? Seems like he really wanted to go down it." 💀 🤦♀ 😆
The man's dying wish! LOL!
😂😂😂
@@susandavis6841 Exactly. I was surprised they didn't say that!
It would be respectful
One last ride
yo this had to have been michael's idea because he did a stand up where he mentioned he used to be a lifeguard and they had to figure out how to bring a guy having a heart attack down
I was wondering where I heard it before!
It probably is. Remember the game show sketch where Emma Stone won a turtle that actually belonged to Michael Longfellow's host character? That's from his stand-up too.
Michael has been missing lately
@@LindaC616missing?
@@MisssKayy haven't seen him in anything in a while
"it's actually an amazing point" he always cracks me up lol
his delivery there was "amazing"
"We just wouldn't buy the picture" 😂😂😂
The audience killed me here lmao. They KNEW where the joke was going before they could get to it 0:43
Nate's comedic timing to just stop for a bit and let the moment marinate is the real genius here.
Long fellow and bargatz have great chemistry.
4:28 Whoever played the body under the sheet did a great job with the limp neck. 🤣🤣
They were actually dead.
@@latinolawdog5067that’s commitment
"And all the kids..." LOL caught me so offguard but hilarious
Why is Nate so fucking funny? He doesn’t do anything particularly different but every line tickles the fuck out of me.
What is that, a Southern drawl?
@@suesmith8372 yea I think he’s from Nashville.
His delivery is perfect
@suesmith8372 I said the same thing ! Especially in the football coach skit where kept asking for 20 dollars he had a straight monitone face the entire time but was hilarious
It’s his accent, the pauses and the well-placed “…ahhhhhhhhs….” He just says things in such a funny way. But they were all hysterical in this.
I love how you immediately know what the joke is going to be 😆 "seems like he really wanted to go down it" 🤣
"I just wanna see if the splash is different" 😂😂😂
Nate and Michael is not the comedic duo I was expecting but I'm so sold!
They crushed it. Their delivery made it even funnier.
This is as good a sketch as I can remember seeing! I'm a career retired Army Vietnam veteran and their sense of humor is just like we had in Vietnam and when one of our buddies got killed someone pointed out that we had to look on the bright side of his dying and said "Think of all the ugly children it prevented" and we had a good laugh and got back to work!!
If I ever had a medical emergency at the top of a water park slide and they spent 15minutes carrying me down the steps instead of sending me down the slide I would be pissed at them for wasting time.
Not to mention distressing all those kids! 😂
It was his dying wish!
There are all kinds of injury and emergency where that would 100% kill you faster, some where they'd straight up move you via helicopter Im sure.
@@connorcarr5352 🤣
If they don't push me, I'm haunting them first. 😂
Love Nate's delivery in all his skits.
Me tooo!
Dang! Now I've got to redo my will again. I didn't think about a waterslide clause. The $15 for the photo can come out of my estate as long as it's displayed at the funeral.
Hahahaha!!!!
🤣🎯
"Seems like he really wanted to go down it." LOL!!!!
"They wont buy the picture" was a great line and Delivery.
Nate Bargatze is SNL gold!
The way the one girl on the stairs kept tossing a Disney smile to the camera with such utter awareness that she was ON camera and having her "moment".
“The kids in Mrs. Langley’s class are going to lose their MINDS when they see me. Especially Michelle.”
@@carconfessions” mommy I want to be an actress!” “ well Bethany, uncle Shlomo has a friend that works over at Saturday Night Live…”
@@beatnickblanket"Pull them knickers down, Bethany, your journey to stardom starts today"
Acting? In a skit, hmm
Hilarious
As a paramedic, this is far, far more accurate than I feel comfortable admitting.
Anytime Nate does an SNL, it's gonna be a good night of sketches.
Nate is 100% comedian to his DNA, totally born to do it.
NATE brings back SNL more than anyone else. All these decades have I missed laughing to SNL. I hope they’re finally coming back.
He’s just hilarious. Really minimal, almost deadpan, but so good.
🤦
I'm LMAO here. As a former EMT and a former Six Flags Ride Operator, I found this hilarious on many levels. Definitely dark humor, and funny as F.
... and a former Army member. You have a lot of formers in your life.
@SayWhatAgainMF What's your point? Huh?
@@alanhyt79 You've had a lot of interesting experiences in your life. Thank you for your service!
Omg, your oddly specific and strangely exact life experiences make you uniquely qualified to comment on the hilariousness of this sketch. You are one of a kind and you freakin loved it!!!
@KeithSweat89 One summer in NY I operated Viper and Boomerang at Six Flags Darien Lake and was a volunteer EMT-B in my spare time. I had been a nurse before moving to NY. Moved back to the West Coast in late August because my daughters wanted to finish school in Washington. Shortly after that, 9-11 happened. That was not a fun time for me. Called my old Captain and asked if they needed help. He said that there was no one left to save and to stay where I was. 😕
I'm just me. That sketch was oddly specific as if it had been written for me. I was almost falling on the floor laughing while the others chuckled a bit and stared at me as if in disbelief. It still makes me laugh.
so far Nate and Adam Driver are my favorite hosts for just off the wall sketches
God yes. I was just thinking this host is the best one since Adam driver
Adam Driver's There Will Be Blood I'M AN OILMAN at his son's school's career day parody is the absolute peak for guest host sketches in the past decade or so for me... Nate is definitely on the top 10, tho!
when a skit about a dead body is funny - you know that's talent
Awesome sketch! Pure Nate Bargetze (with Longfellow’s inspiration) - slow burn, male/female dynamics, involving kids, really human earthy theme, dry humor and silly at the same time
This is 💯% Nate’s brand of comedy, easily uneasy and nuts and funny as hell! This guy is brilliant! Bring him back every 6 months please.
“Newest cast member, Nate Bargatze!” 🎉
Yes, but likely not his idea, see comment by @meatmannequin.
Michael Longfellow has a similar standup and since he's in the sketch it has to be his. But I'd imagine the host has influence on what sketches will work or at least which ones he wants to help pitch and it definitely is Nate's kind of humor
@@kitlee172That would a downgrade for him…
I do like Nate's delivery. Good description, uneasy and nuts
I think I’ve labeled him the closest thing to this generation’s Bob Newhart. That dry, slow, witty delivery in absurd situations. I love that. RIP Bob.
Aha! This is a great comparison.
You're right!
Great observation!
That "moment of silence" 🤣
Nano-second of silence. 😀
More like a mo😂
Hilarious.
i havent laughed this much at so many skits one after the other in a long time - thank God they brought Nate back!
You think big G god had anything to do with that?
I would be more than willing to conference call his agent with you and see if that was any part of Nate hosting ANY episode of SNL.
Your beliefs should be your own; I don't want to hear about it...
Have a nice day.
@@dreambrother1240thank God you made this comment
I read that the producers weren't sure the first time that he would work out as the host. What a surprise - the guy makes his whole living in front of live audiences! 😂
Thank god that god isnt real@@CharlieMac773
This was so inhumane!
But I'll let it slide
Now it’s doubly inhumane. 😂😂😂
Corny but funny
Bwahahahahahahaha 😅😅😅
I'm a nurse. If you have any connection to medical you get it.
This skit can only be topped by the golf skit. Both of these killed me and I can't stop watching them.
I think they were back-to-back in the show so my family and I had just started to recover from this one and they hit us with the golf sketch. I think it was ten minutes of straight laughing before they broke for commercials.
OMG. I forgot about the golf one. 😂😂
At least snl knew it was smart move to bring nate back. He's so good
He's so good at not even cracking a smile during his stand-up that it only made sense for him to do SNL!
He's exquisite.
😍
This is one of the best SNL skits of all time. It’s clean, it’s hilarious. It’s just plain silly. I love it, and we need more of this.
Same here!😅🤣😅
You've not watched a lot of SNL, have you?
Maybe Top 100..but yeah it was good.
Nah bruh
There are a lot of great lines in that short sketch. Gotta love how the men conspire to make what could only be a man's idea into the woman's idea.
Seems like he really wanted to go down it! 🤣😂🤣
“Well, he DID want to go down the slide….” 😂😂😂
Nate's signature "Aaaaaaaah!" will never get old.
Well, it's important to honor one's final wishes. He wanted to go down the water slide; after all, he did climb all the way up there. And by helping someone with their final push off, you're not doing anything that the person wouldn't have wanted.
I love how all the kids are smiling
Everyone handles grief differently
😂
The fact that they both knew to call shot gun is peak comedy
You just know that poor lady is gonna end up being fired for " her" idea that wasnt even hers😂
As an EMT and a lifeguard instructor, I’m here for this sketch. Just hope he doesn’t get stuck.
That's SO much more "paperwork," am I absolutely right???😂
@@theresachristie7150 Not really. Just means someone has to go down and get him. If your goal is speed/efficiency, goin' down to get him halfway ain't it. Corpses don't go 'round tight corners the way living people do; they ain't got no conscious thought to keep 'em on track and the water in most slides just isn't that deep or movin' that fast. Movin' through fluids like water is very technique dependent. Fluids not only deform but also disperse when you apply a force to them. It requires a lot more precision and control than moving by applying forces to solid objects like the ground or some other surface. You may not think about that difference if you're not in water a lot, but when you're dealing with a literal body that ain't got no brain controllin' it at all, suddenly that difference becomes important. Also, newly dead bodies don't have rigor mortis yet, they're unhelpfully floppy if your goal is to make them hydrodynamic.
@@chrisarcher1146 I am fascinated and awed by how much thought you put into this. Your experience as a lifeguard and EMT really show.
@@emilyx8377 Ngl, mostly it's my experience with competitive swimming. The actual contents of the lifeguard curriculum really don't cover swimming technique or biomechanics.
@@chrisarcher1146 That makes sense.
As a medic I related very hard to this
lol EMT here - I don't think most people watching this get just how relatable this truly is. Anyone who's ever gotten on scene and realized they gotta get someone up or down multiple flights of stairs.. especially if you have one of those rickety stair chairs. Worst thing is when the elevator just so happens to be broken on that one specific day - I would've killed to have a convenient water slide nearby lol, even if you could never *actually* do such a thing ;)
I 😂😂😂😂 soooo hard
What a banger of a sketch. Genius idea, genius writing. Makes you wonder about all the clowns who say "SnL iSn'T fUnNy AnYmOrE" on every video.
28 years as an EMT. This is the most accurate sketch ever.
"We just wouldn't buy the picture." Priceless
Have Dante hook me the pic
Nate and michael have good chemistry. Love it lol
Honestly, if you’re an adult going down a giant water slide, you seem like the type of person who would totally want your dead body to go down that slide AND get the picture to memorialize it at your funeral! So, now all water parks need to have guests sign a document stating “yeah, it’s okay to send my dead body down the slide, if I kick it at the top” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 love Nate! They were all good 🤣
Fair is fair Mary you won the vote, congrats. Haha so funny
This is brilliantly done. Thanks, Nate!
theres so much comedy in the unsaid and I feel like they really took advantage of that in this skit.
I just love how all the kids are waiting with smiles despite what's happening.
When Nate called "Shotgun!", Jane should have objected: "Why do YOU get to go? It was MY idea!"
The moment Nate says :"I guess we should bring him down now" I lost it.
I love this skit because one of the snl actors in this talked about how this really happened to him in one of his stand up shows
Nate's deadpan pregnant pause delivery is perfect.
The photo at the end was GOLD 🤣🤣🤣
Usually it's a horrible thing, but them gaslighting her was frickin' hilarious.
The most literal moment of silence I've ever seen!
Great ending. Who would mind?
What a great premise, SNL still delivering comedy after 50 years.
3:30 I lost it at that point. The kids had their hands up too. lmao
Fun fact: the dead body is played by SNL writer Jake Nordwind. He was the one who co-wrote that sketch where Sarah Sherman plays a female tennis player who gets decapitated by a burly male tennis player played by Jason Momoa.
Where's the fun in that?
I love Michael Longfellow's delivery, he's like the new David Spade.
Aren't they both from Arizona? Aidy Bryant is also an Arizonan (Arizonian? What's the demonym for an Arizona resident?), but she doesn't have Spade's and Longfellow's dry sarcasm.
@@canaisyoung3601 Yes, Arizonan is the official demonym, but Arizonian is also used. Because I totally know how to respond to the main part of the comment.
@@canaisyoung3601 Wow, I actually didn't know Spade was from Arizona until now. Which is a big deal to me because I'm from Arizona.
The kids with their hands raised! Hahahahaha
Let it be known, If I unsubscribe to life at the top of the water slide, you have my permission to full send me
“that’s actually an amazing point”
Nate and Michael are such a great duo
As an EMT myself I will testify the plausibility of this situation. Well done.
2:00 welcome to corporate politics
😂
If I'm the dead guy in this situation (God forbid), you have my permission to send me down
Nate is the best in history
Laughed at all of his skits
Honestly if I’m the dead guy. Go for it.
"You need the weight to get through the loop"
"*At Aaaaaction Park!*"
Its just his dumb looking deadpan eyes with perfect delivery! Love Nate ❤
I love how they write for Nate. what a fun idea
“We just wouldn’t buy the picture” lmaooooo t
Hey man might as well give the dead man his wish I mean he did walk up 250 stairs to go down the slide push him in 😊😅😂
Nate's delivery is always top notch
I know several emts and this would 1000% be a conversation they would have 🤣
They should actually make you sign a disclaimer upon entering the Water Park agreeing that if you die at the top of the slide they can send you down this way.
I love how the kids raise their hands too! 😂😅
Now that SHE brought it up...😂
This premise is FANTASIC and it's well written.
I am SCREAMING IN LAUGHTER 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
"It's a lot of stairs..."
"We all do but let's not say it" lol