Josh Sneed Reveals the Hysterical Secrets of Elite People Watching

Josh Sneed has revealed the hysterical secrets of elite people watching. The funnyman enjoys watching and observing people, and would consider himself an exceptional, an elite people watcher. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear what Josh has learned and experienced during his people-watching adventures.

Human beings are interesting creatures. You might think you know how someone will respond and react in any given situation, but then they go and do something that completely throws you for a loop. Often, it leaves you baffled, wondering why they did this or that. But hey, that’s a human being for you.

If you’ve never done a fair share of people watching, you have to do it. There are a lot of unique people in this world, to say the least. You can never be sure what they will do, and odds are that you will not see anything too out there, but then you might. You never know.

Because he is a comedian, Josh is an observer of humanity. Comedians often spot the strange things we often overlook, and then, hilariously, comment on what they’ve witnessed out in the world. In a clip posted on YouTube, Josh shares what he has spotted as an avid, elite people-watcher.

In addition to detailing his adventures and what he has seen, he also shares some rules and tips for anyone looking to become a people watcher.

“I don’t know if you like to people watch,” he said. “But I’m a huge fan. It’s free, you know? You just sit there with someone you love and talk about the folks walking by for a couple hours. And Gatlinburg is prime pickings. I mean, get your camera ready, you’re going to see someone that you like enough to want to share them with others.”

Josh will have you laughing long after this clip ends.

Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”

Source: Dry Bar Comedy
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