Nate Bargatze’s take on his wife selling things online is hysterical. The popular comedian mentions that his wife has an entrepreneurial spirit, and how she’s going about it concerns him. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear what Nate says about his better half selling things online.
The internet has completely revolutionized how we live. We have access to news 24/7, an endless supply of entertainment options and can instantly communicate with people on the other side of the world. Also, thanks to social media, we can instantly start pointless political arguments with strangers and keep tabs on people from high school whom we haven’t talked to or seen in 10 or 20 years.
If social media platforms weren’t already a big enough part of our lives, we can also sell items we find lying around the house to others on them. In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate mentions how his wife has started selling things on Facebook Marketplace, but she failed to tell him. With much hilarity, Nate explains how he came about this discovery.
“She started selling stuff online on Facebook Marketplace, and I found this out from a guy at my front door,” he said. “I don’t even really know what it is. I think it’s just putting your home address on the open internet.”
Later in the clip, he explains how the upside of a situation like that isn’t great, especially when considering the possible outcome.
“She sold an old kid’s folding chair for $5,” he said. Best-case scenario: we receive $5. Worst case: our whole family is murdered. But if the stars align, and it goes as great as she could hope it could go, we receive $5.”
I'm going out on a limb, but I’m guessing that Nate’s wife no longer sells anything on Facebook Marketplace.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
Nate Bargatze’s take on his wife selling things online is hysterical. The popular comedian mentions that his wife has an entrepreneurial spirit, and how she’s going about it concerns him. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear what Nate says about his better half selling things online.
The internet has completely revolutionized how we live. We have access to news 24/7, an endless supply of entertainment options and can instantly communicate with people on the other side of the world. Also, thanks to social media, we can instantly start pointless political arguments with strangers and keep tabs on people from high school whom we haven’t talked to or seen in 10 or 20 years.
If social media platforms weren’t already a big enough part of our lives, we can also sell items we find lying around the house to others on them. In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate mentions how his wife has started selling things on Facebook Marketplace, but she failed to tell him. With much hilarity, Nate explains how he came about this discovery.
“She started selling stuff online on Facebook Marketplace, and I found this out from a guy at my front door,” he said. “I don’t even really know what it is. I think it’s just putting your home address on the open internet.”
Later in the clip, he explains how the upside of a situation like that isn’t great, especially when considering the possible outcome.
“She sold an old kid’s folding chair for $5,” he said. Best-case scenario: we receive $5. Worst case: our whole family is murdered. But if the stars align, and it goes as great as she could hope it could go, we receive $5.”
I'm going out on a limb, but I’m guessing that Nate’s wife no longer sells anything on Facebook Marketplace.
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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