I watched the first few minutes and switched off. I live in “fly-over country” in Canada and I am so tired of people dissing us. In the movie “Wynd River”, Wyoming is absolutely gorgeous, the scenery is stunning. I actually like the fact that there are so few people there. Saskatchewan, the province in which I live is the same, stunningly beautiful, and very few people to make a mess.
For a funny comedienne, I recommend Jeanne Robertson from North Carolina. Her monologue “Don’t send a man to the grocery store” has given our family the classic line “He has “over-degreed” himself”.
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Wow, this gal is great!
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I was married in Wyoming. I have driven through Wyoming. She is correct. Especially Eastern Wyoming.
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yet under that ugly,barren plain of eastern wyoming is coal and oil and natural gas. $$$$$$$$$$
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“…he wasn’t feeling effusive about the relationship and I was like, “what a jerk, making me look up words.””
Very funny lady.
FYI: Casper, Wyoming. I was there in the mid 70s and my only thought (as we were passing through as fast as we could), “God forgot this place!”.
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She’s funny, but I feel like she used most of her good material in the first half of the show.
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Lived in Wyoming 25 years, in the eastern part of the state, worked in the energy industry. Wyoming has some beautiful country… just not enough to go around to everyone.
P.S. That gal is truly funny.
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meh. Not so funny.
I f you want funny and clean, watch Greg Morton’s riff on “We Had Toys That Would KILL You”
We’re itching to go see him next time he’s in our redneck of the woods
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Love drybar comedy!
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I like her. Not a huge fan of the early religious humor, but I can laugh at myself, so won’t judge her on that. Some very good material in there
Very good, sharp. Thanks
I watched the first few minutes and switched off. I live in “fly-over country” in Canada and I am so tired of people dissing us. In the movie “Wynd River”, Wyoming is absolutely gorgeous, the scenery is stunning. I actually like the fact that there are so few people there. Saskatchewan, the province in which I live is the same, stunningly beautiful, and very few people to make a mess.
For a funny comedienne, I recommend Jeanne Robertson from North Carolina. Her monologue “Don’t send a man to the grocery store” has given our family the classic line “He has “over-degreed” himself”.
Wow, this gal is great!
I was married in Wyoming. I have driven through Wyoming. She is correct. Especially Eastern Wyoming.
yet under that ugly,barren plain of eastern wyoming is coal and oil and natural gas. $$$$$$$$$$
“…he wasn’t feeling effusive about the relationship and I was like, “what a jerk, making me look up words.””
Very funny lady.
FYI: Casper, Wyoming. I was there in the mid 70s and my only thought (as we were passing through as fast as we could), “God forgot this place!”.
She’s funny, but I feel like she used most of her good material in the first half of the show.
Lived in Wyoming 25 years, in the eastern part of the state, worked in the energy industry. Wyoming has some beautiful country… just not enough to go around to everyone.
P.S. That gal is truly funny.
meh. Not so funny.
I f you want funny and clean, watch Greg Morton’s riff on “We Had Toys That Would KILL You”
We’re itching to go see him next time he’s in our redneck of the woods
Love drybar comedy!
I like her. Not a huge fan of the early religious humor, but I can laugh at myself, so won’t judge her on that. Some very good material in there
15 seconds…all I needed, not funny