That could probably be said for most of us. Although it does seem comedians tend to live in their head even more than the average person and need the emotional outlet
I LOVE Mr Gaffigan and his beautiful blushing bride and children! They literally saved my life during these last 2 years especially! I miss the Pat and Mike show and dinner with the Gaffigans!! I can't thank him and his beautiful family enough for the joy!!💖
Jim Gaffigan is a great husband. His wife has had some serious health issues in the last couple of years, and he has been her biggest supporter. God bless Jim for being such a wonderful husband and father.
I listen to him and a few others when I get in bed and fall asleep laughing. I get a good night's sleep without fear or worry. I am so grateful for comedians.
Gaffigan is a comedy monster. I always have to watch his shows twice because I miss half the material from laughing so much. His family pandemic videos were a hoot as well...Beans
to be fair his jokes are simple.. but there is one every 5 seconds.. thats a comedy monster.. NOBODY DOES THAT !! THEY DONT KNOW HOW TO DO IT !!! i dunno, i want to love other comedians but I SUPER LIT UP when Jim, Louis and Burr release specials .. they've been my favorite ones for 15 years now, im very glad they never stopped and became SO BIG !! The thing with Jim Gaffigan is that he was very good from the beggining and his style is so hard to do. jokes every 5 seconds? for an hour ? He is hillarious!
I’m glad for that memory of going into a movie when it already started it and staying for the beginning of it the next time and then leaving after seeing what you missed.
@@lynnsmithershubbard1896 yes, she's essential to the success of them both. His experience being a stand up is what I was referring to. They have a lovely dynamic together
My mother who grew up in the 50s says that's exactly how they went to the movies. You just went. She is 81 now and every time I mention movies I hear the story again. 💕
Brilliant. His definition of a Dad in a family vacation is 100% accurate. It looks like he lost a bet. I feel the same way. I love my family but not on vacation
I sometimes feel that way when I vacation with my parents. I am thinking that with children the trick is to involve aunts and uncles and the adults take turns taking the kids away so that the adults can solo vacation sometimes!
I could not stop laughing when Jim started talking about growing peppers while Jimmy was flipping through multiple pictures of his peppers and the crowd was wooing.🤣🤣
I grow all different colors of bell peppers and miniature bell peppers and native Hawaiian chili peppers! Love the peppers, they are so hardy love you guys
My dad was the same way about movies. Never saw the first 5 minutes of a movie in the 80's. That's bad enough, but he'd also fast forward through the opening credits for way too long on rented movies, too. Wouldn't be so bad, except he'd complain the whole time that he didn't know what was going on, and often turn off the movie before the end. Maddening.
My dad drank a lot and would rent the same movie three weeks later. My brother and I would tell him he rented it before and he'd look sad and would have no memory of it.
Man, that's almost as bad as those people who would pop a CD into the car stereo, then proceed to play the first 45 seconds of every song, singing along and commenting about how much they love that one, before skipping to the next one. You know, back when people (other than me) still used CDs. :-P
My parents made summer vacations as close to Napoleons invasion of Russia. We loaded up the Pontiac Tempest station wagon with grandma and the kids and traveled across the western United States. We saw all the National Parks and EVERY roadside historical marker. We rode in the back of the station wagon with no seat belts and waved at the long haul truckers. And I loved every single trip . They will always be a special place in my heart for those dusty, hot parks with no A/C and sandwiches every day for lunch. Good times and special memories!
Before they had ratings on movies my parents didn't realize what they were taking us too. Mom took me and my brother to see Up in Smoke, we made her sit 3 rows behind us. We saw Earthquake and Midnight Express (about young college kid sent to a Turkish prison) when I was like 8 years old. We watched what they watched there was no Pixar movies back then in 1978.
Jim Gaffigan is so funny ! The story he told about his dad taking them to the movies was hilarious, yet kind of sad at the same time. How was that even a thing? My dad used to take us to the movies, but only the drive In so he could pay by the car (10 kids) but I could kind of imagine him doing the same thing if we ever went to a regular movie…
My parents divorced when I was 5. Dad would take my siblings and I to a movie on Sunday almost the same way. We went in whenever we got there, usually the middle, but we saw the beginning we usually stayed for the whole show.
My mother accidentally planted hot peppers one year, which is where my love of spicy food comes from - she wasn't about to waste anything she grew, no matter how hot it was.
Im nowhere near Mr. Gaffigan’s age but my dad would do the same thing we’d watch the end of a movie and then sit through it again except he would let us finish it through the second time probably because he fell asleep lol
I'm 51 and I was sent to buy cigarettes many times when I was a kid. I started refusing to do it around age 11 or 12 - I told my parents I wasn't going to help them get cancer! My Mom quit smoking when I was in high school. My dad never did quit for good. We were also sent to get rounds of drinks at the bowling alley bar when my parents were at bowling league.
We had a theater where you watched movies like that, just walk in halfway through a movie, then wait for the beginning to understand it. After watching the same movie five or six times, they noticed and you were evicted.
I have to say - my mom did the same thing as Jim's dad. If the movie already started, we would finish watching, then it would restart and we would leave during the time we walked in
No, his dad was not the only one. My dad did the same thing. We would go to the movie, watch it the end, then we would watch the beginning and then walk out during the middle.
We went to movies like that. They were cheap enough you could just go without thinking about it. They played 2 movies and you could walk in anytime. It was better, easier and affordable
When he talked about ordering to go and not asking anyone what they want😂 That was my dad right there. He would always go to KFC order the chicken he wanted and the sides he likes😒 and we always ate it anyway
in the philippines, when i was young, that's how theaters operate. you can enter at your own time. and watch the movie as many times as you want within the day! yeah. good times. my uncles from the provinces will watch these movies 3 or 4 times! they will be inside the movie the whole day!
My dad did the same thing with movies. I always hated it, but at least it was always child appropriate films like Drowning Pool or Best Little Whorehouse... ha ha 😎 But I loved vacations with the kids. I was a single dad and we did Spring Break in Orlando (from TX) every year from 2001-2012. A nice resort, daiquiris, and some roller coasters and we are set!
I'm a recovering Hoosier, and I can testify that Jim's brand of funny is standard Indiana (except for religious fanatics, politicians, drug addicts, maniacs, ...). Only by leaving Indiana could Jim be recognized as being funny. Love his shows.
OK Kimmel staff, now we gotta visit Jimmy's house to see his garden and what he's growing. Ask his daughter to give us a tour her thoughts of the garden. Heck, bring in Aunt Chippie too she always adds comic relief and assign cousin Micki some crazy task. Add Jimmy later (say coming home after a day of recording the show), in his farming attire, giving his funny input too.
💀 I misread the title as "regretting family vaccination" I watched the whole thing waiting for that joke, and suddenly, the conversation was all about peppers....
I love both of these men. Jim & Jimmy have a lot in common too. Jim Gaffigan made an anti-trump joke once, but his fans were furious with him. So, he never makes political jokes now. I learned that Gaffigan is a sane person.
Family going to a movie halfway through was a generational thing. I remember us doing that and when the second show got to the place we started, my dad would say, “this is where we came in.” And we’d all get up and leave. 😜
My family would always be late to the movie. Thanks mom. We'd have to wait there until the next one started and watch it up to the point at which we came in. And then leave. I hated that.
On my eighth birthday, I saw the second act of The Sound of Music movie first. We got to the point where we told my father movies began 30 minutes before they actually started. And I was convinced my father had children for the labor too!
YES! we lived in a very small town. My grandmother would send me to the store for her cigarettes & whatever else she needed. If I didn't have enough money, they would run a tab.🤣🤗💜
Gaffigan seems like such a regular, grounded person. It makes me enjoy his comedy even more.
Comedy probably keeps him from going mad.
That could probably be said for most of us. Although it does seem comedians tend to live in their head even more than the average person and need the emotional outlet
Interestingly, I have seen him when he is NOT doing clean comedy..quite a different experience, tbh
I LOVE Mr Gaffigan and his beautiful blushing bride and children! They literally saved my life during these last 2 years especially! I miss the Pat and Mike show and dinner with the Gaffigans!! I can't thank him and his beautiful family enough for the joy!!💖
Jim Gaffigan is a great husband. His wife has had some serious health issues in the last couple of years, and he has been her biggest supporter. God bless Jim for being such a wonderful husband and father.
Ditto
I listen to him and a few others when I get in bed and fall asleep laughing. I get a good night's sleep without fear or worry. I am so grateful for comedians.
Best way to go to sleep!
Gaffigan is a comedy monster. I always have to watch his shows twice because I miss half the material from laughing so much. His family pandemic videos were a hoot as well...Beans
to be fair his jokes are simple.. but there is one every 5 seconds.. thats a comedy monster.. NOBODY DOES THAT !! THEY DONT KNOW HOW TO DO IT !!! i dunno, i want to love other comedians but I SUPER LIT UP when Jim, Louis and Burr release specials .. they've been my favorite ones for 15 years now, im very glad they never stopped and became SO BIG !! The thing with Jim Gaffigan is that he was very good from the beggining and his style is so hard to do. jokes every 5 seconds? for an hour ? He is hillarious!
He ought to tape a special and call it Jim Gaffigan--Comedy Monster.
I’m glad for that memory of going into a movie when it already started it and staying for the beginning of it the next time and then leaving after seeing what you missed.
Love Jim Gaffigan. Self deprecating acerbic observational comedy with a great form of delivery.
Thank you for showing the entire interview in the same video!
Love Jim...Good soul and great guy...
The 2 Jimmies need to make their own growing/cooking show. I bet it would be a huge success.
Absolutely! I'd watch it.👍
Great idea
Jim Gaffigan will never be a "Jimmie" its either Jim or Jimbo or Jumbo etc..
I would watch it!!! And the reruns…
Haha! That’s a fantastic idea… I’d watch that sh*t in a heartbeat.
Jim is a legend already, and I feel he's just gearing up for more! So creative, talented, and absolutely hilarious
his wife writes a lot of his material, and maybe produces it or something like that
@@lynnsmithershubbard1896 yes, she's essential to the success of them both. His experience being a stand up is what I was referring to. They have a lovely dynamic together
My 30 year old helper told 65 year old me about Jim G and it made me appreciate them both even more.
My mother who grew up in the 50s says that's exactly how they went to the movies. You just went. She is 81 now and every time I mention movies I hear the story again. 💕
Brilliant. His definition of a Dad in a family vacation is 100% accurate. It looks like he lost a bet. I feel the same way. I love my family but not on vacation
I sometimes feel that way when I vacation with my parents. I am thinking that with children the trick is to involve aunts and uncles and the adults take turns taking the kids away so that the adults can solo vacation sometimes!
Gaffigan deserves his success. Good guy and funny man.
Gaffigan is so innocent he didn’t understand Jimmy is growing weed in his yard 😂 adorable.
I've already seen his special, it's hilarious, and I recommend it.
Way to grow some veggies and garden Jim. Glad to see celebrities posting pics of their vegetables! Congrats!
This was his best hour. I’m not usually into his comedy, but he crushed it this time.
I could not stop laughing when Jim started talking about growing peppers while Jimmy was flipping through multiple pictures of his peppers and the crowd was wooing.🤣🤣
I'm not a farmer, but wouldn't you at least wash the dirt off the carrots before doing a photo op?
@@toastedjoe1013 No, dirt is part of the growing process. It documents the sensuality of gardening.
Why is this oatmeal spicy? 😆
l have always liked Jim Gaffigan.
Anybody else loves JIM!
I grow all different colors of bell peppers and miniature bell peppers and native Hawaiian chili peppers! Love the peppers, they are so hardy love you guys
My dad was the same way about movies. Never saw the first 5 minutes of a movie in the 80's. That's bad enough, but he'd also fast forward through the opening credits for way too long on rented movies, too. Wouldn't be so bad, except he'd complain the whole time that he didn't know what was going on, and often turn off the movie before the end.
Maddening.
My dad drank a lot and would rent the same movie three weeks later. My brother and I would tell him he rented it before and he'd look sad and would have no memory of it.
This was an infuriating and sad double-comment-whammy
Man, that's almost as bad as those people who would pop a CD into the car stereo, then proceed to play the first 45 seconds of every song, singing along and commenting about how much they love that one, before skipping to the next one.
You know, back when people (other than me) still used CDs. :-P
@@nickwallette6201 Almost as frustrating as trying to open one with that ultratight cellophane they used to pack them in!
Sounds really annoying and funny to me, I'm guessing because I didn't have to live through it. Thanks.
adore Jim Gaffigan
My parents made summer vacations as close to Napoleons invasion of Russia. We loaded up the Pontiac Tempest station wagon with grandma and the kids and traveled across the western United States. We saw all the National Parks and EVERY roadside historical marker. We rode in the back of the station wagon with no seat belts and waved at the long haul truckers. And I loved every single trip . They will always be a special place in my heart for those dusty, hot parks with no A/C and sandwiches every day for lunch. Good times and special memories!
Sounds like my family! Seven kids and a dog in a station wagon. The absolute best funny memories.
I love Jim’s comedy. He’s underrated and hella funny. 🤗🤗🤗
Underrated? He is the most popular comedian in the US!
@@jefolson6989 from his own words. So I guess you haven’t watched his comedy specials?
Before they had ratings on movies my parents didn't realize what they were taking us too. Mom took me and my brother to see Up in Smoke, we made her sit 3 rows behind us. We saw Earthquake and Midnight Express (about young college kid sent to a Turkish prison) when I was like 8 years old. We watched what they watched there was no Pixar movies back then in 1978.
Jim Gaffigan is so funny ! The story he told about his dad taking them to the movies was hilarious, yet kind of sad at the same time. How was that even a thing? My dad used to take us to the movies, but only the drive In so he could pay by the car (10 kids) but I could kind of imagine him doing the same thing if we ever went to a regular movie…
Thanks for talking about gardening. Made my day.
Fantastic guest and chemistry/handling. Always liked Mr. Gaffigan. Thanks, Kimmel
Jimmy, Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet,not Zeta. Zeta is the sixth letter.
I was searching for this comment!
You didn't say "Um, actually..."
He did say his brother Joe was waaaaaay smarter!
Is that where "the Alpha and the Omega" come from?
@@Heavenzvoice Jim said that, Kimmel made the error
Love Jim !!!
Gaffigan is hilarious... My Dude
My parents divorced when I was 5. Dad would take my siblings and I to a movie on Sunday almost the same way. We went in whenever we got there, usually the middle, but we saw the beginning we usually stayed for the whole show.
I grew up in the 60s. My parents only did this at drive-ins. My friends and I would arrive in the middle then watch the whole movie through.
Jimmy: "Zeta we're done"
uh... I think he meant Omega.
Nah, that was a hidden message for Catherine Zeta Jones...
this was probably before deltacron was discovered. now apparently we can have 2-3-?? combinations of it i guess who knows T_T
Which must mean we’re close to the end, since omicron is just little omega...
We did same thing, showing up in middle of movie and leaving where we can in .
I grew up in the 60’s, and we also went to the movies, watched the last part and stayed after for the first part. It was maddening.
My mother accidentally planted hot peppers one year, which is where my love of spicy food comes from - she wasn't about to waste anything she grew, no matter how hot it was.
Hot pocket!!!
Jim is like Family!
My dad did that movie thing, too. “Okay, this is where we came in. Let’s go.”
Love Jimmy, Love Jim.
Im nowhere near Mr. Gaffigan’s age but my dad would do the same thing we’d watch the end of a movie and then sit through it again except he would let us finish it through the second time probably because he fell asleep lol
Love Jim, we just saw him in Seattle last month. Fun show!
Dang I missed it!
I'm 51 and I was sent to buy cigarettes many times when I was a kid. I started refusing to do it around age 11 or 12 - I told my parents I wasn't going to help them get cancer! My Mom quit smoking when I was in high school. My dad never did quit for good. We were also sent to get rounds of drinks at the bowling alley bar when my parents were at bowling league.
"Why is this oatmeal spicy?" LOL
We had a theater where you watched movies like that, just walk in halfway through a movie, then wait for the beginning to understand it. After watching the same movie five or six times, they noticed and you were evicted.
The last letter of the Greek alphabet is omega "Ω"
Jimmie, no Hurt Feelings: U R Loved! deb in SC 🤗
Gaffigan’s father wasn’t the only one to do that. We didn’t do it much, but I definitely remember staying over so we could see the beginning.
I miss his cooking show and his son's coup. Let's get cookin!
Love Jim Gaffigan! He tells it like it is. I remember going to the store to get my dad cigarettes as a kid too.
Cigs and and beer for dad. Royal Scarlett our store had wood floors and the giant lift up coke cooler. This could all go on our account
THIS MAN IS A GOD OF COMEDY !!!!
Simply the best 👌
why do i feel like there's a tell all book brewing in one of his children?
😆😂🤣
We did the same thing with movies. Guess it was harder to know the schedule back in the day.
I love both these guys. Great interview.
I have to say - my mom did the same thing as Jim's dad. If the movie already started, we would finish watching, then it would restart and we would leave during the time we walked in
No, his dad was not the only one. My dad did the same thing. We would go to the movie, watch it the end, then we would watch the beginning and then walk out during the middle.
I love the gardening chat. :)
It's a generational thing. We did the same thing 🤣
Love his clean humot
I remember doing the cigarette run..! Was younger than 7..! Dems was da days..!
We went to movies like that. They were cheap enough you could just go without thinking about it. They played 2 movies and you could walk in anytime. It was better, easier and affordable
Peppers 🫑 🌶 really are beautiful on the plant! 🌱
The sibling stuff is great! I’m not the funnies one in the family.
When he talked about ordering to go and not asking anyone what they want😂 That was my dad right there. He would always go to KFC order the chicken he wanted and the sides he likes😒 and we always ate it anyway
Already saw it. I need another special please
My mother and I walk into a movie after it started and set thru it until the part we came in. ..."lets go, this is where we came in"
Normal 70's chores: fetching smokes and vodka from the liquor store.
in the philippines, when i was young, that's how theaters operate. you can enter at your own time. and watch the movie as many times as you want within the day! yeah. good times. my uncles from the provinces will watch these movies 3 or 4 times! they will be inside the movie the whole day!
Very funny. Thanks alot. I just peed in my pants laughing. Keep it up. At 59 it's what it is. Low hanging bladder. Luv ya.
Gaffigan's UA-cam channel is fabulous. His kids do features and he's got compilation clip shows on topics like "food jokes".
My mom did the same thing with the movies when I was a young child
My dad did the same thing with movies. I always hated it, but at least it was always child appropriate films like Drowning Pool or Best Little Whorehouse... ha ha 😎
But I loved vacations with the kids. I was a single dad and we did Spring Break in Orlando (from TX) every year from 2001-2012. A nice resort, daiquiris, and some roller coasters and we are set!
My Dad was that way in regards inappropriate movies for children... I had seen the first 3 Lethal Weapons before I was 10.
😂😂😂😂 fire
I find Jim G so much funnier in real life than in his comedy standup
Jim Gaffigan is awesome.😄🙌
My dad would drop us off at the movies and leave us there all day
I'm a recovering Hoosier, and I can testify that Jim's brand of funny is standard Indiana (except for religious fanatics, politicians, drug addicts, maniacs, ...). Only by leaving Indiana could Jim be recognized as being funny. Love his shows.
I lived for 2 years in Indy and it was different even from two hours away where I grew up in Cincy
@@lynnsmithershubbard1896 LoL. Cincy is cosmopolitan compared to Indy. They even have a chili named for it. :)
OK Kimmel staff, now we gotta visit Jimmy's house to see his garden and what he's growing. Ask his daughter to give us a tour her thoughts of the garden. Heck, bring in Aunt Chippie too she always adds comic relief and assign cousin Micki some crazy task. Add Jimmy later (say coming home after a day of recording the show), in his farming attire, giving his funny input too.
💀 I misread the title as "regretting family vaccination"
I watched the whole thing waiting for that joke, and suddenly, the conversation was all about peppers....
Love Jim. He's the best.
Peppers can keep a garden healthy I’ve heard. Insects don’t bite into them for obvious reasons
It was generational. We always went to the movies that way. I like to think that's where the phrase "this is where we came in" came from
It feels like there is a secret, behind the scenes underground celebrity gardening club!
Watch Jim's Heath Horner segments on gardening 😂
God bless Jimmy Kimmel please make a movie about a beautiful angel
I love both of these men. Jim & Jimmy have a lot in common too. Jim Gaffigan made an anti-trump joke once, but his fans were furious with him. So, he never makes political jokes now. I learned that Gaffigan is a sane person.
Should’ve played the “meow” game with him.
What do you call a chicken coop with 4 doors?
A chicken sedan.
Family going to a movie halfway through was a generational thing. I remember us doing that and when the second show got to the place we started, my dad would say, “this is where we came in.” And we’d all get up and leave. 😜
Love love love ❤️ and love
M e too and that's your brilliance. Thank you.
Whenever I think of funny family vacations I always want to watch ether The Long, Long Trailer or Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation. 😄
My family would always be late to the movie. Thanks mom. We'd have to wait there until the next one started and watch it up to the point at which we came in. And then leave. I hated that.
On my eighth birthday, I saw the second act of The Sound of Music movie first. We got to the point where we told my father movies began 30 minutes before they actually started. And I was convinced my father had children for the labor too!
I can relate. If you are a musician, don't bring your guitar to a family gathering.
YES!
we lived in a very small town. My grandmother would send me to the store for her cigarettes & whatever else she needed. If I didn't have enough money, they would run a tab.🤣🤗💜