The smile and moment of joy for The Lost Voice comedian was priceless. You can see that appearing on the show was a milestone for him. I truly enjoyed his performance.
The lost voice guy was gold! "If you don't laugh at the disabled guy you're going to hell" and "I've lived in Newcastle my entire life but still haven't picked up the accent" are absolutely amazing jokes!
I could see him being a popular act if he can incorporate some visual expressions to time with the recordings. I could almost visualize the special forces expressions, hilarious!
Wait, I’ve been binging Drew’s comedy lately and never realized this was him. He has come SO far with his speech and comedy abilities. That is incredibly inspirational.
He'd been doing comedy for a good while before this appearance as well, so his stutter was probably even worse at some point. His progress with the stutter is amazing, but what's also amazing is how natural he looks these days. He's a professional comedian, and it seems to me these days that he's got a lot of confidence in himself. His stage presence today is night and day from this first appearance on AGT
I had a friend who was constantly bullied for her psoriasis. She joined the talent show and used all the bullies' comments as ammunition for her jokes. She ended her stand up with asking her bullies by name to keep mocking her because it'll only further her career. Editted 5 days later with an update: I found her on Facebook. She's doing good. Not so much a comedian anymore, but her skin has cleared up so much. I'm so happy for her. I also looked up the only bully I could remember and, well, I found an obituary. Idk how to feel about that.
@Divvy I'm half tempted on reaching out to my old friend and asking if she'd like to join this army. But seeing as I hadn't spoken to her in over a decade, idk if she'd be up for it.
Drew Lynch is hilarious. He's got vids floating around that are just fantastic. His stutter has gotten much better too. He's definitely been working with a speech coach
@Omar Jaramillo I mean its cool to watch his journey as he is clearly working to minimize the stutter. Stutter or no stutter, the dude is hilarious either way
Love how Josh Blue's comedy is raw and reminiscent of George Carlin. Definitely seems like he's had a real hard life, but his comedy is amazing and really does it's job of toeing the line between "feel good entertaiment" and "let me teach you something you might not have thought about."
Seeing some of Drew’s old stand ups and some of his more recent ones, you can tell how hard he has worked to improve his stutter. I’m so proud of him ☺️
Drew Lynch definitely deserves everything. Amazing comedy. I think it's amazing he can turn something that would crush most people and bring it into light.
I've seen Josh Blue before and my fav joke he uses is "One time when I was in New York I tried to call a taxi and caught a pidgin." I almost died laughing! Laughing! 🤣
I think it's great when people are able to make fun of their disability, not as self degrading humor but when you overcome that disability and use it to your advantage
I have a very mild stutter that happens on rare occasions and my roommate laughs at me sometimes. Dude doesn't realize how much it hurts. It's nowhere near as bad as Drew's back in the day, or even now, but it's still frustrating to anyone who stutters involuntarily.
@Thomas van Gompel I listen to my body and rest when I am tired. I space out my activities & use Amazon to shop for everything. I have also reduced the stress in my life.
10:12 I had this same exact thing happen to me. At a restaurant the waitress went around the table and took everyone else's order. Then she pointed at me and asked my friend "what will he have?" He told her "He can order for himself." I never figured why, I am not disabled or look disable in any way.
Christopher Titus mentioned a similar interaction with a comedian friend of his at a restaurant in one of his specials a few years back. Dude went ham on the waitress. It was bloody brilliant. I wish I could remember the other comedian’s name.
The first guy was refreshingly funny. He is a stand up comedian who happens to be disabled. Not just a disabled person trying to be funny by making fun of them selves like some.
Drew was SO young back then!? He's very, very funny & his interplay with his audiences is awesome. I've watched him on KZclip for a long time now, it's just crazy to see this again seeing him looking like a teenager. 😉
God they are funny as hell Love seeing someone with disabilities just show people that they are just as brightly light as the rest of us and not letting their disability stop them in every day life josh blue said it the best after the last few years I think world is ready for some laughter
I really appreciate you showcasing these people in this video. Josh Blue has been one of my favorite comedians for a long time in part to the fact that my mother has cerebral palsy. The people that are performing in this video have a variety of disadvantages in their everyday life for a variety of reasons. Despite the difficulty you may face in your everyday life there is no reason not to live to your full potential and laugh in the face of hardship. P.S. I know Josh Blue doesn't do the routine in this piece but his commentary on traveling at as a or with a disabled person is absolutely true. Your ability to screw with the Airlines and get premium service does not hold a candle to First Class overall.
Josh Blue is amazing. I don't have any disability, but when people tell me I look like him I am NOT offended. Ever since I took psychology as an elective, it's been my firm belief that, for the autism spectrum at least, literally every human is on that spectrum. As I've said I'm not diagnosed with any disability, but I and - I assume - most people have so many facets of my being that I feel hold me back from being able to accomplish many of the things I want to. I don't want to act like my shortcomings and flaws in any way are comparable to being truly handicapped, but seeing guys like Josh and Drew doing AMAZING work helps keep me above a level of constant depression and self-discouragement that comes from the litany of f***-ups that are my daily life. Folks like these comedians remind me that, no matter how badly I just screwed up, or how awkward my most recent social interaction was, or whatever thing I've done that I hate myself for - these guys remind me that I can still some day get to a point where I don't hate myself for half the things I've done that day. I really hope that other people can relate and find inspiration from these comedians like I have, even if they aren't disabled. Everyone has a struggle of some form or other, and the success and talent of these comedians is a great weapon against depression, self-loathing, and general feelings of failure and incompetence.
Drew has come such a far way with his stutters, I’ve been subscribed to him for years and I’m going to one of his shows this summer, dudes a huge inspiration and deserves everything he’s gotten
I have to hand it to them. They did amazingly as I was left without words. Each and one of their jokes had me curling with laughter, stuttering even. They could even make a living on twitch.
All of them are brilliant, no filter, telling it like it is, and dropping the punchlines. I wish all of them well on their life's paths wherever, whenever, and however the direction it takes them.
I have been laughing so hard from the very beginning of this video. I laughed so hard at Drew I was crying. I haven't laughed that hard in so long. He and Josh are my favorites.
I actually grew up with Ryan in the same neighborhood. Awesome guy as a young guy as well as now. He never gave up on anything, put his heart into everything as he does now. Love you Ryan!!
@DadTube Portal lol we had a different group of friends, but I do remember him being really nice and always trying to make people laugh. That's a good quality to have. Nice to see a small town boy doing big things. Proud of him.
@A B I went to KV with him as well in Wheatfield. I remember one time he was messing with me asking about which instrument he should play in band. The guy was always trying to make everyone smile.
I've been watching Josh blue for 6 years. He's brilliant. All of these gentlemen are doing setting some of us without disabilities couldn't begin to do - then - THEY SELF DEPRECATE AND LAUGH AT THEMSELVES AND WITH US AT THEIR COMEDY Bravo boys. BRAVO.
Truly talented group and not in "pitty" type of way. Being able to laugh at your condition also helps others know how to handle it. I know when I was a kid Id be nervous around certain disabled ppl because I wasnt sure how to act and didnt want to be rude or treat them different while also trying to understand them. As an adult Its just another human. When I see a man with no legs who can skateboard it makes me feel like I need to stop saying the word "can't"
I loved it. I’m crying right now because I’m dealing with so much pain and suffering right now and to see these beautiful and talented comics dealing with their disabilities with a smile, really touches my heart
Man, Drew has come a long way since this and it’s amazing to see how much success he has today. To make things better his stutter has gotten so much better, it’s almost not existent most of the time aside from a few hard words. He’s still one of the funniest guys in comedy though, love his sets.
I can't even laughed this hard! My sweet wife and I clicked on this while eating at Whataburger. No way to help ourselves, had to leave and those innocent people still don't know what was quote-unquote wrong with us. Heart and Funny Bone overload to say the least! We can never go back there! LOL you are all the best!
I love it when people make fun of their own disability. It's cute and funny and it's self awareness. I tend to do the same thing but my dad then gets mad for talking bad about myself
@Devan Speck I had polio when I was 14 months old, but I got around extremely well (using one full leg brace and crutches). I worked as a Boy Scout camp counselor for several summers in Savannah, Ga. The first year, I was fairly new in the area and not any of the other counselors knew me too well, and, how I would react about other people joking about my "condition" (I made fun of it all the time). One kid wanted to have a "Christmas in June" (on the 25th). We all had Secret Santa's and the one that started this whole thing was mine. A little background. It rained most of June and we were wet most of the time as we set up the camp for the summer. My brace had an ankle joint so my foot could move. Well, because it was always wet, my ankle squeaked day and night. I would oil/grease it and an hour it was squeaking again. I had a great time making fun of it. day and night. The rest of the counselors didn't really know me well enough to join in the merriment. This was in the early 60's so joking about the handicapped (crippled in those days) was taboo. SO, the guy who started the whole Christmas thing and who just happened to be picked as my Secret Santa got me a quart of oil. Of course we "didn't know" whose was whose Santa. so 15 of the 16 counselors stood in absolute horror when I opened my package. I damn near went into hysterics when I saw what it was, and it took every fiber in my body to keep from showing it. I slowly looked around and the look on the one kids face told me who did it. I couldn't hold it back any longer and I almost fell down (not hard for me to do) from laughing. There was one GIANT sigh from every one when I started laughing and everyone knew I had a good sense of humor about it. The rest of the summer, they were brutal about it. (but I did get back at them). (You probably had to be there....).
@Demon Doll crohn’s is no joke, they tested me for it a thousand times. Instead my immune system attacks everything including my colon and intestines lol. I feel your pain, I don’t even know how I’m able to function honestly.
I’m disabled as well… I have Crohn’s disease. It’s an autoimmune disease that attacks my digestive system. Now just let your mind wander at what can happen lol
I so admire all of these men! There are ppl who wouldn't go outside without makeup on. These men are out there and proud, and living their lives to the fullest without apology! RESPECT!!! 👊💙👍
You know for a guy who has disabilities from a head injury that young kid and the last guy had me rolling on the ground... AGT has had some awesome comedians with or without disabilities.
As someone who has Tourette's, Samuel J. Comroe is very accurate in his jokes, like damn the fact that when you have Tourette's then you see that other person with Tourette's twitch all hell breaks loose when you're surrounded by like 50 people with Tourette's I have been in a car with someone I know who also has Tourette's and we kept bouncing off of each other like Mirrors and sound mimic tools put together, and the next time I go to a Tourette's gathering I'm gonna have not one but 2 people with Tourette's in the car with me and that is going to suck, but honestly these people are inspirations to those with disabilities.
@Joseph Miller tics will do that my tics get triggered if it's said and I hear it they also happen if something hurts in my body for example a headache causes my head to jerk as hard as it can
I also have Tourette’s (mild) and it was all I could do to keep from mimicking his twitches. -The other day I was telling my kids of the different twitches I had at different points in my life growing up and as I described them I started to do them. Keep in my mind that I hadn’t had these specific tics in decades!
I think the entire group that's been shown on this post deserve their own channel on all social media an if the network still exists it be really cool too see a slot for them on them as well . For sure. 💯 Meaning the Americas got talent . An thanks for showing this to us. Y'all are awesome.
For any Australians, I am reminded of one of the great Australian disabled comedians, Steady Eddy. He's an Australian comedian and actor with cerebral palsy who made his debut in 1992. Having since made a name for himself, he's branched out beyond humour based solely around his disability.
So inspirational. I'm a writer of some novels and I have a speech impediment. This make me feel like I can do more, um, um, interviews 🙄 just have to get over being nervous 😁
Man, to see the beginning of Drew and see him now is amazing. He has gotten so much more comfortable with being in front of a crowd and gotten his stuttering under control more. Love Josh Blue as well. I've been watching their stuff for years. Love them.
Josh Blue is THE BEST!!! I AM SO PROUD of him for being able to share the stories of his disability & able to make fun of What has happened to him! & his ending "This was the BEST MĀK-A-WISH EVER!"
I have Tic Syndrome and I died laughing at the part about the group at camp, and it's absolutely true! Getting around other people who tic will make your tics go nuts
4:44 I love this so much One day while at the retirement home visiting my grandfather I got to meet this non verbal autistic man. Things you should know: This was located in the intensive care side so it's for those who are clearly mentally struggling and need extra help. They sleep 2 people per room separated by a half wall in the middle. So this man was clearly stressed out. Apparently what had happened was a new roommate was joining him and they had to move his bed from one side to another and it was making him upset. Now as someone who has been diagnosed with autism since I was 3 I was always in the small classes so I got to interact with the whole spectrum: nonverbal, antisocial, Fragile X, it's nothing new. And I took a second to reflect back on my life and I 100% understood him. So as this old man stood there looking at where his bed used to be I saw him tearing up and held his hand. Sudden changes in my schedule stress me out, not having things the way I'm used to annoy the crap out of me, and people constantly getting me to interact with people, I 100% RELATED TO THIS MAN AND HE SPOKE NO WORDS and my single gesture of sympathy and understanding calmed him down. His primary nurse constantly apologized for him, constantly made him interact with people, and I honestly respect her efforts but give him a break. He may not speak but there are clearly gears turning so just smile at him every once in a while please. As someone who has had to train himself to understand neurotypicals throughout his life I can't understand why people don't do the smallest of things to help someone who has never known independence feel less like a burden and more like a person. Edit: He may be nonverbal but I saw the years in his eyes. I don't know if he remembers his struggles like I do mine but he is clearly exhausted just like me. I wish with every fiber of my being to some day find a way to access who these people are. Find a way to give them a voice.
I love josh blue lmfaoo absolutely hilarious🤣 “FREEEEE DINNERRRR” and “thank you so much, this is the best make-a-wish ever!” had me damn near crying laughing
Which one was the funniest?
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Very funny.
Cripple threat lol
Drew lynch gotta give it to em
I loved all of them!!! They were funny in their own way and I love when disabled people can make their own fun of themselves :3
😖
“The cripple threat” caught me off guard. It was funny as hell
Me too !
Nope
Never turn your back from the cripple threat
All the comedians were awesome
The smile and moment of joy for The Lost Voice comedian was priceless. You can see that appearing on the show was a milestone for him. I truly enjoyed his performance.
I agree the smile was great
@Jac Daniels Doesn't say much, because he's not funny. Are you related to him?
@Poopa Scoopa I'd say he deserves it, the mans funny as hell, definitely one of if not the most funniest comedians on BGT
@Jac Daniels Sympathy vote then?
Not funny in the slightest though.
The lost voice guy was gold! "If you don't laugh at the disabled guy you're going to hell" and "I've lived in Newcastle my entire life but still haven't picked up the accent" are absolutely amazing jokes!
The accent bit really caught me off guard. That was hilarious!
Lol.
I could see him being a popular act if he can incorporate some visual expressions to time with the recordings. I could almost visualize the special forces expressions, hilarious!
He was hilarious! "Special forces...!"🤣😂🤣
The last joke about the blind guy was hilarious
Wait, I’ve been binging Drew’s comedy lately and never realized this was him. He has come SO far with his speech and comedy abilities. That is incredibly inspirational.
I mean you can't confuse this guy with anyone.
Wait a minute Hawksnest?
He'd been doing comedy for a good while before this appearance as well, so his stutter was probably even worse at some point. His progress with the stutter is amazing, but what's also amazing is how natural he looks these days. He's a professional comedian, and it seems to me these days that he's got a lot of confidence in himself. His stage presence today is night and day from this first appearance on AGT
I had a friend who was constantly bullied for her psoriasis. She joined the talent show and used all the bullies' comments as ammunition for her jokes. She ended her stand up with asking her bullies by name to keep mocking her because it'll only further her career.
Editted 5 days later with an update:
I found her on Facebook. She's doing good. Not so much a comedian anymore, but her skin has cleared up so much. I'm so happy for her.
I also looked up the only bully I could remember and, well, I found an obituary. Idk how to feel about that.
We all are terminal. Bullies die too.
Bro same my bully in school died. Idk if I should b fine with it or feel bad
@Divvy
FRRRR
i once got called into the nurses office for a lice check bcs of dandruff in my hair & itching & i had to tell her it was psoriasis 😭
@Darkmoon Eclipse I salute your efforts
@Divvy I'm half tempted on reaching out to my old friend and asking if she'd like to join this army. But seeing as I hadn't spoken to her in over a decade, idk if she'd be up for it.
I forgot how young Drew Lynch was when he went to AGT. His stutter gotten so much better, and he’s still an amazing comedian. I love this man
Drew Lynch is hilarious. He's got vids floating around that are just fantastic. His stutter has gotten much better too. He's definitely been working with a speech coach
He doesn’t even stutter now
He caught me off guard with that "I don't know why I work there" joke I laughed out loud while at my 4am bathroom visit and woke my wife.
@Shawna Krauth I met Stella when Drew was here in Chicago(Schaumburg IL) she was such a great dog.
Plus he’s married now.
@Omar Jaramillo I mean its cool to watch his journey as he is clearly working to minimize the stutter. Stutter or no stutter, the dude is hilarious either way
Love how Josh Blue's comedy is raw and reminiscent of George Carlin. Definitely seems like he's had a real hard life, but his comedy is amazing and really does it's job of toeing the line between "feel good entertaiment" and "let me teach you something you might not have thought about."
I loved the lost voice guy he smiled so much and I loved the jokes! He just looked so sweet
Yeah he was really funny
I'll second that. He was awesome.
As a disabled teen, I definitely needed this laugh today. This was extremely pleasant to watch. Thank you for this compilation. ❤️
The Lost Voice Guy seriously had me laughing hysterically
when Drew got the golden buzzer SOOOOOOO MANY TEARS flowed through my eyes and I am so glad he became one of the best comedians ever
I remember watching that air live!! So emotional 😭 but he definitely deserved it
I was crying the whole performance. I'm such a crybaby
Drew Lynch is a true inspiration. Doing something that it's main strength is in the talking skills even though this is his weakness.
Two thousandth like ayyyy
@Rufus Connolly I was screaming with laughter! Also, mad respect for how he checked with her to see if it was ok to touch the prosthetics….
His videos with his dog were so hysterical
Oh other then he left his fiance for some hot as gurl now
He's so cute🥺
Seeing some of Drew’s old stand ups and some of his more recent ones, you can tell how hard he has worked to improve his stutter. I’m so proud of him ☺️
Drew lynch had me dying! Love how he laughed at his own jokes.
"i made 8 bucks walkin over here"
LMAO
Josh Blue is brilliant.
Drew Lynch definitely deserves everything. Amazing comedy. I think it's amazing he can turn something that would crush most people and bring it into light.
Josh Blue was HILARIOUS! All these folks were funny af. I would buy tickets to any of their shows.
He's hysterical in person 🤣😅🤣
You should find his work on Dry bar. It's longer and sooo funny.
I died laughing at "best make a wish ever"
I love Josh Blue! Didn't expect to see him on on these shows. He is a veteran!
@jhilyard1 ...drax... is that you?
@jhilyard1 thank you for your service.
@Dale Thelander Sometimes we must be specific there is someone who won’t get the right meaning.
His comedy reminds me of Emo Phillips. Very similar style
Drew Lynch was hilarious with the GPS bit.
All five of these gentlemen are the epitome of turning lemons into lemonade. Best of luck to them all
I've seen Josh Blue before and my fav joke he uses is "One time when I was in New York I tried to call a taxi and caught a pidgin." I almost died laughing! Laughing! 🤣
Pigeon *
Have you seen him doing it and then tell his story about being in the special Olympics and the picking up on the pigeon joke. It's soo funny.
I think it's great when people are able to make fun of their disability, not as self degrading humor but when you overcome that disability and use it to your advantage
I have a very mild stutter that happens on rare occasions and my roommate laughs at me sometimes. Dude doesn't realize how much it hurts. It's nowhere near as bad as Drew's back in the day, or even now, but it's still frustrating to anyone who stutters involuntarily.
I’ve seen drew lynch live, about a couple years ago. I didn’t even know he stuttered, it’s amazing how far he’s come
I am disabled. I applaud these comedians for getting out there and making it happen
@PsychShell good
@Thomas van Gompel I listen to my body and rest when I am tired. I space out my activities & use Amazon to shop for everything. I have also reduced the stress in my life.
@PsychShell how do you handle it in your day to day life
@PsychShell damn
@Thomas van Gompel Lupus, fibromyalgia, & chronic fatigue syndrome
Drew's stutter has gotten so much better over the years, proud of him.
Yooo Drew’s stutter has gotten SO much better as he’s gotten more comfortable with stand up. It’s so awesome to see. And he’s absolutely hilarious!
10:12 I had this same exact thing happen to me. At a restaurant the waitress went around the table and took everyone else's order. Then she pointed at me and asked my friend "what will he have?" He told her "He can order for himself." I never figured why, I am not disabled or look disable in any way.
Christopher Titus mentioned a similar interaction with a comedian friend of his at a restaurant in one of his specials a few years back. Dude went ham on the waitress. It was bloody brilliant. I wish I could remember the other comedian’s name.
Its the kind of shit that wakes you up at night I swear 🤣🤣
What a.. strange interaction. Did y'all at the table discuss it after she left? I'm curious what the reasonings y'all came up with lol
Josh Blue is #1 no question.
Been laughing at his comedy for many years.
# 1 is Josh, #2 Drew
Caught a pigeon super silly
Drew Lynch made me laugh so hard, and then he made me cried. He is definitely worth a million bucks
The first guy was refreshingly funny. He is a stand up comedian who happens to be disabled. Not just a disabled person trying to be funny by making fun of them selves like some.
Leave it to the internet folks to turn a comedy video into a flame war. Yikes!
@The Helloinator shut your mouth while I'm responding to The Helleloinator. I didn't change your words, I just reposted them.
@Bad Guacamole you mean me? Lmao. You don't even know who you are taking to. Your opinion is as invalid as it is wrong
@The Helloinator I literally quoted him
@Bad Guacamole you are wrong
You can tell a comedian’s going to be good when they make you laugh during their intro
As someone with tourette syndrome, I appreciate the one comedian. He made me laugh at my own mental issue in a jovial way.
Drew and Josh are absolute comedy LEGENDS, and also there’s just something I really love about the way Samuel’s voice sounds.
i love drew. he's made so much progress on his journey. and i love how he laughs so much at his own jokes. it's so great
Drew’s laughter after his jokes is so sweet and contagious
Drew Lynch looks so young here, his stutter has gotten way better over time. Very funny guy.
He is such a likeable guy, he can be very dirty too with his jokes XD
He had me dying laughing
He like recovered wonderfully imo he got funnier too
Drew was SO young back then!? He's very, very funny & his interplay with his audiences is awesome. I've watched him on KZclip for a long time now, it's just crazy to see this again seeing him looking like a teenager. 😉
Josh Blue is a comedy legend. Dude is hilarious!
"And what will he have."
"I'm guessing a talk with your manager."
"Freeee dinner"
That's amazing 😅
They were all genuinely funny! I was expecting the audience to sympathy laugh but I was cackling the whole time.
God they are funny as hell Love seeing someone with disabilities just show people that they are just as brightly light as the rest of us and not letting their disability stop them in every day life josh blue said it the best after the last few years I think world is ready for some laughter
I really appreciate you showcasing these people in this video. Josh Blue has been one of my favorite comedians for a long time in part to the fact that my mother has cerebral palsy. The people that are performing in this video have a variety of disadvantages in their everyday life for a variety of reasons. Despite the difficulty you may face in your everyday life there is no reason not to live to your full potential and laugh in the face of hardship.
P.S. I know Josh Blue doesn't do the routine in this piece but his commentary on traveling at as a or with a disabled person is absolutely true. Your ability to screw with the Airlines and get premium service does not hold a candle to First Class overall.
I wanna say he was on like the 1st or 2nd season of last comic standing!
Josh Blue is amazing. I don't have any disability, but when people tell me I look like him I am NOT offended.
Ever since I took psychology as an elective, it's been my firm belief that, for the autism spectrum at least, literally every human is on that spectrum. As I've said I'm not diagnosed with any disability, but I and - I assume - most people have so many facets of my being that I feel hold me back from being able to accomplish many of the things I want to. I don't want to act like my shortcomings and flaws in any way are comparable to being truly handicapped, but seeing guys like Josh and Drew doing AMAZING work helps keep me above a level of constant depression and self-discouragement that comes from the litany of f***-ups that are my daily life.
Folks like these comedians remind me that, no matter how badly I just screwed up, or how awkward my most recent social interaction was, or whatever thing I've done that I hate myself for - these guys remind me that I can still some day get to a point where I don't hate myself for half the things I've done that day. I really hope that other people can relate and find inspiration from these comedians like I have, even if they aren't disabled. Everyone has a struggle of some form or other, and the success and talent of these comedians is a great weapon against depression, self-loathing, and general feelings of failure and incompetence.
Drew has come such a far way with his stutters, I’ve been subscribed to him for years and I’m going to one of his shows this summer, dudes a huge inspiration and deserves everything he’s gotten
I have to hand it to them.
They did amazingly as I was left without words.
Each and one of their jokes had me curling with laughter, stuttering even.
They could even make a living on twitch.
Lol nice play on every comic!
"I made $8 on my walk over here!" That line got me 🤣
So proud of Drew, he blew up so much and seeing his progress from here til now is incredible
All of them are brilliant, no filter, telling it like it is, and dropping the punchlines. I wish all of them well on their life's paths wherever, whenever, and however the direction it takes them.
Wow. Drew has come such a long way with his speech therapy since this.
Love him!
Looks like the “Mom milked my mooshy marbles” quote worked
I was going to say this but wanted to check if someone beat me to it first... and yeah... well played
Drew lynch is Jimmy in real life, love it, these guys are all hilarious
The lost voice guy is an absolute legend
I have been laughing so hard from the very beginning of this video. I laughed so hard at Drew I was crying. I haven't laughed that hard in so long. He and Josh are my favorites.
Josh Blue is easily the funniest out of this whole line-up.
"Free Dinnerr" "This is the best make a wish ever" 😂😂😂 Josh blue 🔥💯
I actually grew up with Ryan in the same neighborhood. Awesome guy as a young guy as well as now. He never gave up on anything, put his heart into everything as he does now. Love you Ryan!!
@DadTube Portal lol we had a different group of friends, but I do remember him being really nice and always trying to make people laugh. That's a good quality to have. Nice to see a small town boy doing big things. Proud of him.
@A B I went to KV with him as well in Wheatfield. I remember one time he was messing with me asking about which instrument he should play in band. The guy was always trying to make everyone smile.
I went to kv too. Ryan was in my class. 😊
That’s cool
@Ryan Rotert wholesome
I've been watching Josh blue for 6 years. He's brilliant. All of these gentlemen are doing setting some of us without disabilities couldn't begin to do - then - THEY SELF DEPRECATE AND LAUGH AT THEMSELVES AND WITH US AT THEIR COMEDY
Bravo boys. BRAVO.
Truly talented group and not in "pitty" type of way. Being able to laugh at your condition also helps others know how to handle it. I know when I was a kid Id be nervous around certain disabled ppl because I wasnt sure how to act and didnt want to be rude or treat them different while also trying to understand them. As an adult Its just another human. When I see a man with no legs who can skateboard it makes me feel like I need to stop saying the word "can't"
Love Drew. He's so good and has an amzing time on the stage.
That stuttering guy was amazing. His laughter was so pure when he heard people started laughing at his jokes
I loved it. I’m crying right now because I’m dealing with so much pain and suffering right now and to see these beautiful and talented comics dealing with their disabilities with a smile, really touches my heart
Man, Drew has come a long way since this and it’s amazing to see how much success he has today. To make things better his stutter has gotten so much better, it’s almost not existent most of the time aside from a few hard words. He’s still one of the funniest guys in comedy though, love his sets.
@Tyler Halloran banana nananana
He still can't say banana
Drew’s progress since his airing always impresses the hell out of this 12:00
I can't even laughed this hard! My sweet wife and I clicked on this while eating at Whataburger. No way to help ourselves, had to leave and those innocent people still don't know what was quote-unquote wrong with us. Heart and Funny Bone overload to say the least! We can never go back there! LOL you are all the best!
I just recently saw Drew lynch stand up. He's really good. I'm glad he kept pushing
Being a Stand-up comic myself, I really loved this video and would love to see more!! Thanks for making AND sharing this!!
The golden buzzer on Drew Lynch made me cry! I didn't expect to hit my feels so hard.
I love it when people make fun of their own disability. It's cute and funny and it's self awareness. I tend to do the same thing but my dad then gets mad for talking bad about myself
@Devan Speck I had polio when I was 14 months old, but I got around extremely well (using one full leg brace and crutches). I worked as a Boy Scout camp counselor for several summers in Savannah, Ga. The first year, I was fairly new in the area and not any of the other counselors knew me too well, and, how I would react about other people joking about my "condition" (I made fun of it all the time). One kid wanted to have a "Christmas in June" (on the 25th). We all had Secret Santa's and the one that started this whole thing was mine. A little background. It rained most of June and we were wet most of the time as we set up the camp for the summer. My brace had an ankle joint so my foot could move. Well, because it was always wet, my ankle squeaked day and night. I would oil/grease it and an hour it was squeaking again. I had a great time making fun of it. day and night. The rest of the counselors didn't really know me well enough to join in the merriment. This was in the early 60's so joking about the handicapped (crippled in those days) was taboo. SO, the guy who started the whole Christmas thing and who just happened to be picked as my Secret Santa got me a quart of oil. Of course we "didn't know" whose was whose Santa. so 15 of the 16 counselors stood in absolute horror when I opened my package. I damn near went into hysterics when I saw what it was, and it took every fiber in my body to keep from showing it. I slowly looked around and the look on the one kids face told me who did it. I couldn't hold it back any longer and I almost fell down (not hard for me to do) from laughing. There was one GIANT sigh from every one when I started laughing and everyone knew I had a good sense of humor about it. The rest of the summer, they were brutal about it. (but I did get back at them). (You probably had to be there....).
@Demon Doll crohn’s is no joke, they tested me for it a thousand times. Instead my immune system attacks everything including my colon and intestines lol. I feel your pain, I don’t even know how I’m able to function honestly.
I’m disabled as well… I have Crohn’s disease. It’s an autoimmune disease that attacks my digestive system. Now just let your mind wander at what can happen lol
Lol I also do the same, my favorite joke is that my human doesn’t know how to human. My nervous system gets very nervous and confused LOL
(I'm not disabled) but my girl does the same thing lol, like just let me make fun of myself sometimes😂
I so admire all of these men! There are ppl who wouldn't go outside without makeup on. These men are out there and proud, and living their lives to the fullest without apology! RESPECT!!! 👊💙👍
Drew has come such a long way! He's hilarious
You know for a guy who has disabilities from a head injury that young kid and the last guy had me rolling on the ground... AGT has had some awesome comedians with or without disabilities.
Josh blue has been around for a while and never disappoints
The special forces joke caught me off guard🤣🤣
Sameee 🤣🤣
As someone who has Tourette's, Samuel J. Comroe is very accurate in his jokes, like damn the fact that when you have Tourette's then you see that other person with Tourette's twitch all hell breaks loose when you're surrounded by like 50 people with Tourette's I have been in a car with someone I know who also has Tourette's and we kept bouncing off of each other like Mirrors and sound mimic tools put together, and the next time I go to a Tourette's gathering I'm gonna have not one but 2 people with Tourette's in the car with me and that is going to suck, but honestly these people are inspirations to those with disabilities.
What your describing sounds like the Phobia workshop skit. Go look it up lol
@Jae Respass Lol
Oh so true. My son and my niece both have tic disorders so when they get together the joke is now that they're just ticing each other off 😛
@Joseph Miller tics will do that my tics get triggered if it's said and I hear it they also happen if something hurts in my body for example a headache causes my head to jerk as hard as it can
I also have Tourette’s (mild) and it was all I could do to keep from mimicking his twitches. -The other day I was telling my kids of the different twitches I had at different points in my life growing up and as I described them I started to do them. Keep in my mind that I hadn’t had these specific tics in decades!
Drew Lynch is so sweet, and he's really funny. I hope he's doing well.
He has a KZclip account! Its his name! You can watch more of him there
I think the entire group that's been shown on this post deserve their own channel on all social media an if the network still exists it be really cool too see a slot for them on them as well . For sure. 💯 Meaning the Americas got talent . An thanks for showing this to us. Y'all are awesome.
For any Australians, I am reminded of one of the great Australian disabled comedians, Steady Eddy. He's an Australian comedian and actor with cerebral palsy who made his debut in 1992. Having since made a name for himself, he's branched out beyond humour based solely around his disability.
I would pay to see full specials of ALL the them. They were absolutely hilarious. I genuinely laughed out loud. Love it 💖
Drew is an absolute blast!!! Loved the navigation joke!!
Dude cannot even speak but is trying to find a way to bring joy and light into the world!
I enjoyed that it looks like everyone gets along so well. Thats heartwarming.
As someone who's chronically ill & Disabled,
These made so incredibly happy! They're absolutely so funny ❤️ very very proud
Drew Lynch was so inspiring and he seemed so emotional and the kindest soul 💕
So inspirational. I'm a writer of some novels and I have a speech impediment. This make me feel like I can do more, um, um, interviews 🙄 just have to get over being nervous 😁
I'm disabled and The Lost Voice Guy is very funny.
Man, to see the beginning of Drew and see him now is amazing. He has gotten so much more comfortable with being in front of a crowd and gotten his stuttering under control more. Love Josh Blue as well. I've been watching their stuff for years. Love them.
Man drew was the best I definitely got emotional and then when he was telling his jokes I was crying from laughter
Man, the last time I saw Josh Blue was back when he was in Last Comic Standing over 10 years ago. Glad he's still doing comedy!
Samual J was so funny. His jokes were very hilarious and i loved his vibe lol
Josh Blue is THE BEST!!! I AM SO PROUD of him for being able to share the stories of his disability & able to make fun of What has happened to him! & his ending "This was the BEST MĀK-A-WISH EVER!"
We really need more people with this kind of heart ❤️
Josh blue is actually really funny! Dude has talent for sure.
Gotta love Josh's attitude.
I love Josh Blue! He is also a Para Olympic athlete!
I have Tic Syndrome and I died laughing at the part about the group at camp, and it's absolutely true! Getting around other people who tic will make your tics go nuts
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I love this so much
One day while at the retirement home visiting my grandfather I got to meet this non verbal autistic man. Things you should know:
This was located in the intensive care side so it's for those who are clearly mentally struggling and need extra help. They sleep 2 people per room separated by a half wall in the middle.
So this man was clearly stressed out. Apparently what had happened was a new roommate was joining him and they had to move his bed from one side to another and it was making him upset.
Now as someone who has been diagnosed with autism since I was 3 I was always in the small classes so I got to interact with the whole spectrum: nonverbal, antisocial, Fragile X, it's nothing new. And I took a second to reflect back on my life and I 100% understood him.
So as this old man stood there looking at where his bed used to be I saw him tearing up and held his hand. Sudden changes in my schedule stress me out, not having things the way I'm used to annoy the crap out of me, and people constantly getting me to interact with people, I 100% RELATED TO THIS MAN AND HE SPOKE NO WORDS and my single gesture of sympathy and understanding calmed him down.
His primary nurse constantly apologized for him, constantly made him interact with people, and I honestly respect her efforts but give him a break. He may not speak but there are clearly gears turning so just smile at him every once in a while please.
As someone who has had to train himself to understand neurotypicals throughout his life I can't understand why people don't do the smallest of things to help someone who has never known independence feel less like a burden and more like a person.
Edit: He may be nonverbal but I saw the years in his eyes. I don't know if he remembers his struggles like I do mine but he is clearly exhausted just like me.
I wish with every fiber of my being to some day find a way to access who these people are. Find a way to give them a voice.
As someone born with a limb difference, it’s these types of people that inspire me to be myself.
All these comedians were spectacular. They had me laughing for hours.
Ryan Neilmiller won my heart before he even started his set.
Yes! He's cute
He seems nice.. and laid-back.. but not super funny.
He’s a nice dude
Every one of these comedians is brilliant. Very funny stuff and I truly wish them all the success they deserve. One love 👍🏾
I love josh blue lmfaoo absolutely hilarious🤣 “FREEEEE DINNERRRR” and “thank you so much, this is the best make-a-wish ever!” had me damn near crying laughing