Nhạc sĩ: Jim Gaffigan
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Elevators and water parks. Okay. Well, the elevator jokes I've had for quite some time. And some of it is you have jokes and they're not a complete chunk and you kind of, you know, you think maybe I'll expand these.
And what happens with the elevator jokes is that when I would explore other topics surrounding elevators, it was really kind of, you know, whether it be weight capacity or the weight that you might have to occur for an elevator, making jokes of that.
It just felt like, you know, like 1980s standup. So I just stuck to these, these simple elevator jokes and then the stairwell one.
Now the water parks joke, which is right.
It was relatively, it was relatively new. It was at the end of that tour. And, you know, I try not to do material that is making fun of other people. I don't like the us and them kind of stuff, but I think that I figured out a way to craft it where I'm making fun of them, but I'm putting them in the same position as me.
But then at the end, I, you know, water parks, I mean, everyone's there just for their kids, but it's, you know, at least I have shame.
I don't know.
Oh my God.
What?
Nothing. No, I just think it's okay because you're saying I'm, I'm terrible and other people are terrible.
Yeah. I'm a fat guy, you know, and there's fat guys there. I mean, you know, it's like, if you're a parent, you don't have time to work out. I think that's the, you know, fact that I'm dealing with.
And also just the input about the elevators. I'm so happy that the elevators found a home in this special and it did follow very well from the amusement park bit.
Yeah.
Because it is one of those things that we just sort of pretend that we're not going to die like any second.
Trust me. Yes. Yeah.