Stand Up Comedy: I Spent 20 Years Catching On To One Joke!

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Stand Up Comedy: I Spent 20 Years Catching On To One Joke! Stand Up Comedy: I Spent 20 Years Catching On To One Joke! šŸ”„ Get ready to laugh out loud with this hilarious comedy sketch featuring Nate Bargatze! In this laugh-out-loud segment, Nate Bargatze reflects on his "distinguished" academic career in remedial community college classes where the desks were picnic tables and the main assignment was helping the teacher move. From being easily catfished by JC Penney to realizing 20 years later that "John Doe" was probably a joke, Nate proves that being "dumb" is a full-time commitment. You definitely don't want to miss the ending! šŸ‘‡ Key Moments in this video: 00:12 - Having Kids Late in Life 01:31 - The "Picnic Table" Community College Experience 04:08 - The Legend of John and Jane Doe 07:32 - Why I Can't Time Travel 11:46 - The One-Day MMA Groupon Experience Thank you for watching! Please Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more funny videos! #NateBargatze #Comedy #FunnyVideo

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