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  1. Jan 27, 2020 · Jean Sergent. Contributing writer. John Mulaney in his comedy special Kid Gorgeous. Jean Sergent writes about her comedy crush John Mulaney, and what makes his brand of wholesome yet sharp...

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  2. May 16, 2024 · MULANEY: OK. KIND: Whoa. MULANEY: I don't know what to say about that, but that's very interesting. BIANCULLI: When Kind's interjections and comic bits landed, Mulaney laughed appreciatively.

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  4. May 21, 2018 · Once upon a time, Mulaney was a clever young man, bombing specifically for audiences who paid to see him. Everything changed after the worst set of his life, one fateful night in New Jersey. It ...

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    • 'could Be A Nursery'
    • 'I Was Over on The Bench'
    • 'A Horse Loose in A Hospital'
    • 'Street smarts!'
    • 'Hey John, It's College. You Remember?'
    • 'In Terms of Instant Relief, Cancelling Plans Is Like Heroin'
    • '13-Year-Olds Are The Meanest People in The World'
    • 'Now, I Was Raised Catholic'
    • 'You Have The Moral Backbone of A Chocolate Eclair'
    • 'And Then He Ordered One Black Coffee For Himself and Kept Driving'

    Mulaney has a certain way of impersonating people that is hilarious and captivating at the same time. In this joke, he talks about his and his wife's experience with their real estate, including her bubbly attitude and way she would try to oversell a house that should really be avoided. Immediately after (and sometimes even before) couples get marr...

    It's always a trip to get a glimpse into John Mulaney's childhood, especially since he himself has said that "I look like I was just sitting in a room on a chair eating saltinesfor, like, 28 years." This was from a legendary story of a conversation with his father, a lawyer and debate team champion who preferred to "pick us apart psychologically," ...

    Perhaps the most relevant/current of Mulaney's jokes is the scenario of a horse being loose in a hospital. Though he never directly says it, it's a clever way to allude to the political atmosphere and discuss just how unprecedented and wild things have been using an equally wild metaphor. RELATED: 10 Dark Comedy Shows To Watch If You Miss Santa Cla...

    There's a lot to love about this bit; the Detective Bittenbinder voice, the repeated catchphrase, and Mulaney's fear of "secondary locations," but the fascinating combination of relatability and absurdity is what makes it so hilarious. Many people in westernized schools would have speakers come in to discuss a serious topic such as drugs or strange...

    It's something millions of young adults can relate to. While drowning in student loans and no savings in sight, your old college comes knocking on your door asking for more money. Mulaney goes off on his college, which he's absolutely entitled to since he gave them $120,000 of his money already. Anyone who has ever been messaged by their alumni ass...

    When you enter adulthood, things start to change. While as a kid and teenager it was always fun to have plans and get outside, adulthood can be super draining. RELATED: John Mulaney Pitches Spider-Ham: Investigative Reporter Solo Movie With all the responsibilities adults have, being able to cancel some of them is one of the best feelings in the wo...

    Middle school is one of the worst times of life for many people. The hormones are raging and the kids around you are just mean. John Mulaney brings us all back to this dramatic time of life with this hilarious quote where he goes on to say, “They terrify me to this day because 8th graders will make fun of you but in an accurate way. They will get t...

    This intro quote is somewhat of a catchall for a lot of Mulaney’s bits. He often talks about what it’s like to be raised Catholic and turns anecdotes from his childhood into hilarious stories that people of all faiths can relate to. That’s one of the things that makes his comedy so great is that he’s able to make audiences laugh even if their own l...

    During his Netflix special, The Comeback Kid, Mulaney talks about telling his dad he was going to be a Democrat and that he planned on voting for Bill Clinton. This whole story is hilarious and definitely worth listening to. After this pronouncement, Mulaney’s father tells him, “You have the moral backbone of a chocolate éclair.” Even out of contex...

    This story is one that has become somewhat infamous on the Internet. You might have seen people talking about this line (or using it in a meme) but not realized that it originated from John Mulaney. In this bit, he talks about driving in the car with his parents and asking his dad to go to McDonald’s, saying, "We started chanting, McDonald's, McDon...

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Hollywood. John Mulaney Discusses Drug Addiction, Recovery, and Fatherhood in Rare Interview. On a new episode of My Next Guest with David Letterman, Mulaney looks back on the less funny...

  6. Entertainment. John MulaneysEverybodys in L.A.’. Is Bizarro Comedic Genius. NETFLIX IS A JOKE. As guest Jerry Seinfeld put it, “This is the weirdest show I have ever been on in my...

  7. May 6, 2024 · Not at all. It’s not exactly a parody of a talk show or a completely ironictalk show,” but it’s clearly meant to push back on a format that has grown increasingly rigid and planned. Unlike...

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