California Is Full Of Double Standards. Jeff Applebaum – Full Special

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California is full of double standards, or at least that has been Jeff Applebaum’s experience in his first ever Dry Bar Comedy special. Whether it’s people preaching to save the earth while smoking a cigarette, or vegans eating french fries this full Dry Bar Comedy special form Jeff Applebaum is sure to expose all the double standards happening in California and keep you laughing from start to finish.

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Date: June 18, 2024

31 thoughts on “California Is Full Of Double Standards. Jeff Applebaum – Full Special

  1. This guy is hilarious, but I’m gonna shoot straight; I don’t think it’s funny to describe the dictatorial wife today. The jokes hit home so hard… that all the women roar with delight. Husbands have become a neutered species and that’s not funny.

  2. Tofu may give you tits, but at least it didn't have to die. What's more, when you eat a cow, it goes straight to your "calves." One guess what rump roast will do.

  3. My Dad worked next to a lady whose office was next to him for years (different department) and every morning she would say, "Good morning Norman!" That is not his name. His name was literally on the door and he was the head of his regional department. He would just say something like, "Good morning, Sally" or whatever her name was, laugh, and go on with his day. I no longer try to explain to people how they call my first, middle, and last name wrong. I gave up and just started saying, "they're all phonetic" just to see if anyone got it. The weirdest might have been "Miss Eilly." There is no I or Y in my last name. He should feel cool with "Steve," LOL.

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