Comedian CRUSHES Heckler After Joe Biden Joke
Summary
TLDRIn this stand-up comedy routine, the comedian engages with the audience, handling interruptions and hecklers with a mix of humor and assertiveness. The interaction includes playful banter about Joe Biden, the role of the First Lady, and various audience responses. The comedian emphasizes the rules of stand-up etiquette: laugh or stay quiet, and if someone disrupts, they're firmly told to stop. The comedian also makes light of an audience member's HVAC business, showing their skill in managing the crowd and maintaining the flow of the show.
Takeaways
- π Joe Biden has been passive, and it's time for Jill to step up.
- π€ The speaker anticipates something significant to come next.
- π¬ The speaker humorously asks for clarification on a joke.
- π£οΈ There is an interaction with the audience about the joke.
- π€·ββοΈ The speaker addresses interruptions from the audience.
- π₯€ The speaker suggests that an audience member needs another drink.
- π The speaker asks the audience to either laugh or stay quiet.
- π· The speaker learns an audience member works in HVAC and runs his own company.
- πΌ The speaker emphasizes their own experience and dedication to standup comedy.
- π The speaker firmly tells the disruptive audience member to be quiet and enjoy the show.
Q & A
Who is the main subject of the script's discussion?
-Joe Biden and Jill Biden are the main subjects being discussed in the script.
What role does the speaker suggest Jill Biden should take?
-The speaker suggests that Jill Biden should step up and come up with a campaign slogan.
How does the speaker feel about interruptions during the performance?
-The speaker is clearly frustrated with interruptions and believes the audience should either laugh or stay quiet.
What does the speaker imply about the man who interrupts?
-The speaker implies that the man who interrupts might be drunk and needs to either participate properly or leave.
What type of job does the interrupting man have?
-The interrupting man works in HVAC and owns his own company.
How long has the speaker been performing stand-up comedy?
-The speaker has been performing stand-up comedy for 16 years.
What does the speaker say is his job during the performance?
-The speaker's job is to perform and fulfill his dreams, and he asks the audience to respect that by staying quiet if they don't laugh.
What is the speaker's attitude towards his job?
-The speaker loves his job and enjoys the challenge of dealing with different audience members.
What does the speaker request from the audience member who interrupts?
-The speaker requests the audience member to 'shut your fucking mouth' and not make it weird.
What can be inferred about the setting of this script?
-The setting is likely a stand-up comedy show where the speaker is performing on stage.
Outlines
π€ Joe Biden and Jill's Role
The speaker remarks on how Joe Biden has taken a step back, leaving room for Jill Biden to step up, emphasizing the importance of the first lady's presence and campaign involvement.
π€ Anticipation and Reactions
There's an interaction about anticipating upcoming events, with the speaker addressing a mixed reaction from the audience, including a remark directed at someone to stop interrupting.
π Breaking the Fourth Wall
The speaker breaks the fourth wall, discussing how everyone feels like they have a voice during such moments, leading to a humorous yet tense exchange about audience participation.
π» Call for Drinks and Navy Talk
The conversation shifts to someone in the audience talking about the Navy, prompting the speaker to suggest getting the person another drink, and then humorously questioning the relevance of the Navy discussion.
π£οΈ Audience Etiquette
The speaker emphasizes the basic etiquette of a standup show: laugh or remain silent, advising the audience to either enjoy the show or refrain from making noise.
π§ Work and Dreams
Engaging with an audience member about his work in HVAC, the speaker contrasts the attendee's business aspirations with his own journey in standup comedy, seeking respect and cooperation.
π€« Dealing with Hecklers
The speaker handles interruptions by asking for silence and respect, underlining his experience in dealing with disruptive audience members and maintaining control over the show.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Joe Biden
π‘Jill
π‘campaign slogan
π‘San Francisco
π‘Jim Pennington's son
π‘Navy
π‘HVAC
π‘warehouse
π‘fourth wall
π‘standup
Highlights
Joe Biden has stood back and watched Jill step up, hinting at the supportive role of the First Lady.
Comment on the expectation for every First Lady to come up with a campaign slogan.
Comedic anticipation for what's coming next in the conversation.
A humorous interjection about being in San Francisco.
Clarification and humorous exchange about who a particular comment was directed at.
Playful banter about the possibility of the speaker not being the reason for everyone coming together.
Sarcastic remark about not everyone being Jim Pennington's son.
Engagement with the audience member about interrupting the performance.
Comedic breakdown of audience participation in stand-up comedy.
Humorous insistence on the proper behavior for a comedy show audience.
Exchange about the audience member's profession and its impact on their behavior.
Comedian's reflection on handling difficult audience members and maintaining professionalism.
Acknowledgment of the comedian's experience in the industry and the ability to navigate challenging situations.
Light-hearted comment about being made thirsty by the interaction.
Final remark emphasizing the importance of staying quiet and enjoying the show.
Transcripts
Joe Biden has stood back and watched Jill's gotta step up.
At some point, every first lady needs to come, come correct.
With a campaign slogan.
Oh, here we go.
Yeah. Now what are you anticipating is coming next
sweetheart. Yeah.
Welcome to San Francisco.
Yeah. Is it the Joe Biden joke that you're not a fan of?
Just
Stop.
Just stop my man.
Was that for her or was that for me?
No, no.
I wanna know my, my man.
Was that for her or for me?
Her?
Hold on one second.
Yeah. Who got, I just wanna know.
Hey, what's that?
Yeah. Yeah.
Thanks, mom.
Yeah. Now?
Yeah. Fucking, yeah.
I don't think you're gonna be the reason we all
come together tonight, but thanks for trying.
Yeah. Who cares?
We can't all be Jim Pennington's son, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, man.
I, I just really wanna know real quick, was that
were you telling her like, Hey, shut up.
Let him do the joke?
Or were you like to me?
Hey, don't talk about this first
One.
Actually, the first one for her.
Yeah. Don't
Talk about
It. Don't talk about what?
What?
Just go on.
I like Joe and I wanna hear the joke.
Yeah. Oh yeah.
Wait, so this is what happens sometimes when
you break the fourth wall, you know?
Everybody feels like they got a voice.
Yeah. Thank you, bud.
Yeah. What's that?
We're talking the
Navy now.
We're talking the Navy now.
Yeah. Can we get this guy another drink?
I think he needs to liquor up.
I think this.
Yeah, we're talking the Navy.
I'm Sir, were you having a separate conversation
in your head right there?
We're talking the Navy now, man.
And now we're talking the Navy.
Oh. Oh, wow.
All right.
Me. That's what it is.
Then we're talking the Navy now.
Dude.
You guys don't want him.
Yeah. Well, he shouldn't say anything, by the way.
You know what I'm saying?
Either laugh or don't say anything.
That's your only job tonight is laugh
or don't laugh, you know?
Yeah. Yeah.
This piece this piece of waving like
we're giving you a moment, dude.
Nobody gives a fuck about you, yo, fellas.
I don't want you to point anymore
towards the stage or kick you out.
All right?
Don't make it weird.
Don't make it weird.
I want you to stay.
I want you to stay with the show.
You know how standup goes?
You come, you laugh.
If you don't like something
you don't laugh, you don't scream.
I don't want to hear it.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Woo. Yeah.
It's
Pretty easy.
It's pretty easy when you break it down, you laugh
you shut up, you laugh, you shut up
or you fucking don't come, you know?
Yeah. It's easy.
What do you do for work, sir?
Sir, sir, sir, what do you do for work?
And then we'll move on.
Sir. Sir, what do you do for work?
And then we'll move on.
Hvac. Hvac, yeah.
Yeah, he runs Rich.
He owns his own company.
Okay. So yeah, this speaks volumes
about what's going on in your world, sir.
Yeah. Rich, you probably walked up these stairs being like
I can buy this warehouse and turn it into a peanut store.
Right? Like you got crazy rich ideas and I love that for you.
But I've been doing this 16 years
and I'm trying to fulfill my dreams.
So do me one solid and shut your fucking mouth, dude.
Cool. Yeah.
That's all you gotta do, baby.
Just sit and shut.
Fuck up.
Yeah.
And now you've made me thirsty.
Yeah. I don't know this, you know, I love this job, man
and I've gotten to a place where it's like, dude
you can really just gotta be able to maneuver
and slice and dice through anything, you know?
I know this probably ain't your first time doing
what you're doing, but you know, I've
I've dealt with people way worse than you.
So this was a walk in the park right now, sir.
You know
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