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Jesus Great Shape (Commentary)

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Jim Gaffigan

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Nhạc sĩ: Jim Gaffigan

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Jesus, great shape.
You know, in every special we've done, there's always, there seems to always be some jokes about Jesus or Jesus as a topic, not making fun of him.
No, it's always through your own perspective.
So it's like, how would you perceive the concept of making bread?
Yes.
You would make pretzel bread.
Like it's.
Adding some humanity to the.
Adding your point of view.
Yeah.
And, you know, it reminds me when, when we started, when we first got together in the late 1800s.
And I remember I had these Jesus jokes and I remember going, I can't do these, you know, I can't do these.
And you were like, I remember the Moses burning bush joke.
You know, you were like, no, that's really funny.
You should use that.
Because it's, you're not making fun of it.
You're making fun of yourself and humanity and our own, like, you know, sort of self-absorbed,
gluttonous ways that humans are and how this, like, just conceiving of this sort of higher spiritual thing is just so difficult for human beings to understand.
Like we hear, you know, it's like sort of like calling out the reason why people are following Jesus is to get the free bread.
Like, it's like, that has nothing to do with mocking anything Jesus is doing.
It's mocking our own self-interests.
And I think that it's really good to explore humanity that way.
I would say that in this Jesus great shape chunk, there was a couple ideas that didn't make it.
One was that, you know, just in talking about Jesus, you know, that he was in great shape, that he never had to worry about people looking at an image of him and thinking that guy died for everybody's sins.
And obviously from too much past, I mean, look at those love handles.
Like he didn't need to worry about that because he was in great shape.
And then.
And then, you know, of course, I tried to do something about Jesus multiplied bread and fish, which is pretty impressive.
But, you know, some people were like, what, no side dishes, you know, a little tartar sauce.
You know, you'd think there'd be a vegan option.
I'm just saying.
And so, like, it was just something about the humanities never satisfied.
Yeah, just people just grumbling about nothing's good enough.
So.
It's like they're starving, but they complain that there's no tartar sauce.
Yeah.
Yeah.

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