Comedian Greg Warren Has a Habit of Misplacing Important Documents

Comedian Greg Warren has a habit of misplacing important documents. The funnyman can’t seem to keep track of critical paperwork and information, as it always seems to go missing. Watch the short but laugh-out-loud funny clip of Greg mentioning that if it’s necessary and crucial for him to keep track of, he’s probably already lost it.

It's been said many times that information and knowledge are power. Of course, everyone knows that to mean that the more you know and learn, the better off you’ll be in life. And I think many people have found that this is one saying that is ultimately true. The more you know, the farther in life you’re likely to go.

However, the flip side of that saying is also more than likely true. The less you know and the less information you have, the more problems and troubles you’re likely to endure and experience. So, what happens if you continually misplace important governmental documents, in other words, have less information than is needed? Greg is well aware of what can and does happen to someone in this position because more often than not, it’s him.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Greg talks about the many documents he has lost throughout his life.

“I lose stuff,” Greg confessed. “If there’s an important document, I don’t have it. I’m a constant disappointment to the DMV. ‘Sir, do you have your social security card?’ I haven’t seen that in 30 years. ‘Sir, it’s an important document.’  Well, then you guys shouldn’t have printed it on a gum wrapper.’”

Later in the clip, Greg recalls being asked if he had his birth certificate handy. That was the wrong question to ask him.

“My birth certificate?” he said, bewildered and amused. “That document is 54 years old. I also don’t have the Declaration of Independence.”

Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”

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