This Comedian’s Speech Impediment and His Wife’s ADHD Create a Hysterical Moment
This comedian’s speech impediment and his wife’s ADHD created a hysterical moment. What happened will have you doubled over with laughter as you struggle to catch your breath. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear how the young man’s stutter and his better half’s ADHD combined to generate an unexpected moment of comedy gold.
A lot of comedy is about and dependent on perspective. Sure, timing, getting comfortable on stage and understanding how to deliver a joke that will send the audience into uncontrollable fits of laughter are all significant components of stand-up comedy. But the most important thing for a comedy is to have a unique point of view because it’s from this that all of their humor and jokes come.
Good comedians can examine any subject, topic or situation and find humor in them. It really does not matter how happy, sad or depressing the situation is, either. Their perspective, their point of view, will allow them to look at that situation and find something funny about it that the average person completely overlooks. In a clip posted on YouTube, one young man, Drew Lynch, spotted the hilarious knee-slapping moment that occurred when his stutter and his wife’s ADHD combined, creating comedy gold.
“People who stutter, we tend to do it more when we’re feeling nervous or agitated, frustrated, overwhelmed,” he said. “And there was one particular day when both mine and my wife’s issues – my stutter and her ADHD – came together for one beautiful, awful storm.”
Later in the clip, he explains that he was attempting to explain how he was feeling one day. He was overwhelmed and stressed. However, when he tried to say the word stressed, he got stuck on one syllable.
“So, it sounded like, ‘St…St….St…St…St…St…St…St..,” he said. “And this chick started dancing. She was like, ‘That was a sick beat, babe.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, we should start a band and not finish it.”
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
This comedian’s speech impediment and his wife’s ADHD created a hysterical moment. What happened will have you doubled over with laughter as you struggle to catch your breath. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear how the young man’s stutter and his better half’s ADHD combined to generate an unexpected moment of comedy gold.
A lot of comedy is about and dependent on perspective. Sure, timing, getting comfortable on stage and understanding how to deliver a joke that will send the audience into uncontrollable fits of laughter are all significant components of stand-up comedy. But the most important thing for a comedy is to have a unique point of view because it’s from this that all of their humor and jokes come.
Good comedians can examine any subject, topic or situation and find humor in them. It really does not matter how happy, sad or depressing the situation is, either. Their perspective, their point of view, will allow them to look at that situation and find something funny about it that the average person completely overlooks. In a clip posted on YouTube, one young man, Drew Lynch, spotted the hilarious knee-slapping moment that occurred when his stutter and his wife’s ADHD combined, creating comedy gold.
“People who stutter, we tend to do it more when we’re feeling nervous or agitated, frustrated, overwhelmed,” he said. “And there was one particular day when both mine and my wife’s issues – my stutter and her ADHD – came together for one beautiful, awful storm.”
Later in the clip, he explains that he was attempting to explain how he was feeling one day. He was overwhelmed and stressed. However, when he tried to say the word stressed, he got stuck on one syllable.
“So, it sounded like, ‘St…St….St…St…St…St…St…St..,” he said. “And this chick started dancing. She was like, ‘That was a sick beat, babe.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, we should start a band and not finish it.”
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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A Prayer to Remember Who You Are in Christ - Your Daily Prayer - May 13
We have the Lord who calls us by name and declares we are His. We can regularly turn to that truth to remember our identity and find courage to walk by faith the road He has marked for us.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Remember Who You Are in Christ - Your Daily Prayer - May 13
We have the Lord who calls us by name and declares we are His. We can regularly turn to that truth to remember our identity and find courage to walk by faith the road He has marked for us.
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