字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 I thought the Corona virus pandemic hasn't stopped comedians like victim potato from trying to make people laugh. I gotta get the gloves of soap. I got to sing Happy Birthday well, washing my hands for 20 seconds. But like millions of their fellow Americans, these comedians are hurting. You have a tape measure their main source of income. The comedy club have been ordered to shut down Way caught up with Dee potato and veteran comics. Bob Levy, Rich Voss from Last Comic Standing and Vinny Brand Comedian, an owner of the Stress Factory in New Jersey. I wanted to be 10 feet away from these guys. They made sure to keep their social distance and stay six feet apart, fused, even want to greet each other. You go like that, they go like this. You go like that, you like them. Then you're doing the chicken dance. This has got to stop. I'm going to perform again. I'm just missing those fun times that we have sitting at a table with comics and doing what comics do, which is nothing. Even these fun guys know these are life changing times in which we live. It's horrible. It's like when you can't go out and make a living, it's the worst feeling in the world. And, you know, my dogs. They're happy that I'm home all the time. But besides that, it's the worst thing that could happen to a comic. It sucks. You need the people without the people. I'm driving a school bus again. I don't want to drive a school bus again. I want this thing to get over with so my kids can go back to school. I didn't go back to doing what we do best, which is make people laugh. Finally, I get booked in this club during the apocalypse. You stink. You're terrible. Okay, Wow, it's It's a family reunion.
A2 初級 喜劇演員如何在俱樂部仍然關閉的情況下保持笑聲的活力 (How Comedians Keep Laughter Alive While Clubs Remain Closed) 3 0 林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字