Comedian Imagines the Origins of Buc-ee’s, and It’s Pure Comedy Gold

A comedian imagines the origins of Buc-ee’s, and it’s pure comedy gold. His sketch hilariously adds some possible details as to how the popular, massive gas stations first came into being. Watch the short but hysterical clip to see and hear how the gas stations might have (but most definitely did not) gotten started.

If you’re planning a road trip longer than a couple hundred miles, you’ll want to be aware of gas stations. Without fuel, your travel will eventually stall, making for a much shorter trip than initially planned. But thankfully, when traveling along the interstate, it’s made conveniently easier to find and locate gas stations at upcoming exits.

However, if you’re traveling in certain parts of the country, such as Texas, Florida, Georgia and Alabama, you may be looking for a specific gas station. Of course, I’m talking about Buc-ee’s. For those unfamiliar with Buc-ee’s, they aren’t so much a gas station as they are a much cleaner Walmart supercenter that happens to sell gas. Oh, and for some reason, there is a large beaver.

In a clip posted on YouTube, comedian Matt Mitchell comes up with a quick, snappy and hilarious sketch about how the planning may have gone when preparing to construct the first Buc-ee’s location. His interpretation of how events may have gone down will have you laughing from beginning to end.

At first, things are proceeding smoothly, as most other planning meetings would. However, someone gets a little too involved and excited about naming possible items for the proposed massive convenience store. One person starts suggesting some weird, off-the-wall items. However, all the ones he names can be easily located in any Buc-ee’s location.

Then, out of nowhere, the inclusion of a beaver is suggested. This might sound strange, but a large statue of a beaver can be found outside every Buc-ee’s location.

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

Source: Matt Mitchell
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