Can we just talk about how Brad was rational enough to tell people to not harass minimum wage workers That is very easily overlooked point to most people yet Brad saw it
Honestly, as much as boomer men are memed on for hating their spouses, it’s oddly wholesome and sweet to see Brad so fervently defending his wife’s honour. Cute.
@Thom correct, I get fake emails pretending to be someone in my company WEEKLY! straight into the trash. If it's not from my direct manager, his manager, or the HR director, I really don't give a damn. The phishing is relatively obvious too.
@thecianinator I've done those courses for a bunch of jobs and I just click through them as fast as possible. I'm sure there's still tons of people who will fall for them regardless.
2023: The main account deleted the past 10 years' worth of tweets for some reason, but Cracker Barrel Cheese is still posting, and the Brad's Wife memes have moved over there
Just in case the algorithm decides to randomly throw this video into circulation in the near future, I'd like to inform the public that as of today, May 23, 2021, all of Cracker Barrel tweets are still flooded with "jokes" about Brad's wife in the responses. You've gotta give the boomers credit on their persistence. Edit: Yep, almost been a year (4/21/22) and I'm still getting replies on this comment. Keep em coming!
"11 years of service!" That is why I have never had a problem leaving any job. My grandmother was manager of a Canadian Tire for decades and they made her retire because she hit 65. She's still just as physically active a decade later and would still be working there if she were allowed. Companies never care how much you give, they won't ever give back.
@Robert House Well, I didn't say "mandatory" but I didn't mean to suggest it is if that's the impression I gave. Just that it should come as no surprise that people often retire at 60 and at 65 (in order to receive Govt/OAS & CPP). And of course, retirement is mandatory for some professions. But I just noticed the OP stated their grandmother was forced to retire so it must have happened prior to 2009. By law, you cannot be forced to retire. Thank you for your reply.
@Quiet Coyote I mean that's true, you owe them the work they pay you for and they owe you the salary for it. Maybe you want to do more if you feel it gives you a chance to climb the company ladder, but if you do it so that they will keep giving you paychecks even if they feel you no longer do adequate work then you're just dumb. Also if you employable enough to be able to change jobs then you should do it every 2-5 years, it will massively increase your income, there's no benefit to show extra "loyalty". If they haven't promoted you significantly in 5 years then it not gonna happen.
"They don't know how to let a joke go" Implying internet age people picking up a new meme, driving it into the dirt almost immediately, and then abandoning it like an ugly puppy is any better? Also, Brad seems like a great guy. Super concerned for his wife, and also rational enough to not direct anger at Cracker Barrel employees who had done nothing wrong.
The reason "Brad's wife" is still trending is not because Boomers can't let a joke go. It's because people aren't valued anymore. 10+ years of loyalty? So what, we'll fire you because we feel like it. We would have fired you earlier too if we knew how to automate or export your job. We've all known or been Brad's wife.
Meh. I say let them automate all the jobs. Will be fun to see how society functions when only 10% of the population can get a job. Will we go the star trek route where everyone becomes some kind of artist or expert in a mundane subject/task and chills out due to not needing to compete as hard for resources. Or will we all devolve into degeneracy and barbarism due to boredom and lack of tension and excitement in our lives. Seeing how things are going right now I'd bet the latter comes true.
and cracker barrel deserves it too. how do you just fire someone after 11 years of service and not even give a reason? hopefully boomers prevented more unjust or unfair terminations from happening.
So Brad, an old man, made 3 rants at Facebook, created a boomer meme, and got his wife probably a better job? Brad is one of the greatest husbands ever
The last time I went into a Cracker Barrel last week, none of the waitresses were coming to my table for 35 minutes. This wouldn't have happened if Brad's Wife still worked there...
3:44 but leik umm ackshually? That totally had to leik super literally leik happann? Leik umm yahhh, if that guy couldn't leik get her rehired? Then umm leik yahh, literally no one else could, yahh...
@much wowツ the silence means that their lawyers thought it'd be cheaper to receive hate for not answering that question than risk being sued by Brad's wife's lawyer's intern. My guess, a 16 y.o. is easier to manipulate and wages a lot cheaper than an adult with 11 years of service and life experience. Companies rather go bankrupt and start under a different name than to risk fullfilling their contractual obligations and have their employers/shareholders miss out on a yacht or two. That's why a lot of them employ "independent contractors" that somehow only have one customer...
Imagine being the new social media manager for Cracker Barrel decades down the line, and getting explained to why all of the posts you create will be flooded with comments about Brad and his wife.
1000 Years Later New Social Media Manager: Sir, who is Brad's Wife? CEO: A legend before either of us were even born Jimmy. The curse upon Cracker Barrel which the origins of have been lost to time. All we can do is accept our sins against Brad's Wife.
Watching this in 2021, hoping Brad's wife and her husband are safe and well. And that boomer humor remark is painfully true, my mom's been using the same "jokes" at least since I was in the womb.
I believe this video is one of the main reasons the joke's still going, since those who are unaware of this whole thing will end up watching it, thinking to themselves "Oh, im SO original" and go straight to Twitter to feed this never ending cycle.
@Mr. Ryan A company can legaly say why she got fired as long as its true its not defimation in fact this what can happen through company references when people apply for new jobs its just simply company policy to make public and its usually best avoid doing so due to backlash BUT here because its already public its in their interests too say if they actually had a good reason to fire her but since they wront it really indicates they just didnt have a good reason
@Mr. Ryan Is there something wrong with you? Where did I ever say I agreed with those actions? I mean, there's a LOT wrong with you, obviously, but I just can't figure out where you're getting that specifically. Except that's not true either, you're not even talking to me, you're just yelling at the straw-man you're building with my words.
This was unexpectedly wholesome. I'm glad Nanette was able to get another job after that. Getting fired without reason after 11 years is absolute bullshit.
My aunt used to be a manager at Cracker Barrel. During this time she saw 3 Brad's wife protests. Small town Pennsylvania too. She laughed seeing her neighbors doing it
this is actually so wholesome. a woman was fired with no reason given after working for cracker barrel for 11 years for being too "soft", and the internet not only rallied behind her husband to help get answers but indirectly got her a new job. brad himself was a good man too, telling the masses not to harass the minimum wage workers and to instead go for corporate. oh yeah, and just about half way into 2020 and the top replies are still about brads wife. serves em right lmao.
@darkespeon64 bruh I worked at Cracker Barrel two years ago, and even now, YEARS after quitting, they still call me wanting me to come in for an interview.
This gets funnier overtime because of the constant checking in of the cracker barrel Twitter by people in this videos comment section over the years. It's a meme that will never truly die.
That little "No Brad Wait" -- I know I'm not supposed to laugh so hard my ribs puncture my lungs and blood shoots out my mouth... But I did. I 100% did.
I've binge-watched all episodes here and Incognito mode in the past two days. It's a full-on addiction and I don't give a damn your humour is way too good, I mean for fucks sake I usually find ads and end credits insufferable but with you, I look forward to it as much as the main video. Thank you and please continue to make content forever!
My father, an employee of almost three decades with his company, was given the shaft in a major way for a fourth time last year. After almost thirty years as this company’s slave, they removed him from his position as a manager, replaced him with an uncertified college student (in a MANAGER’S POSITION with a medical service provider), and forced him and his whole family uproot their lives and move five hours away or risk destitution. Next year I am going to the corporate headquarters in Dallas, Texas and I will get my answers. I’m going to make the tale of Brad’s wife look like the story of Thomas, the little engine that could.
Rather than being upset I think you guys should really consider how lucky he was to be steadily employed for three decades at the same company. That’s basically unheard of these days. I think that’s extraordinarily lucky and privileged. Most people have no choice but to continuously hustle, reinvent themselves, apply to new jobs, learn new trades, and always risking the reality of unemployment and destitution. Having three decades of full time employment without having to do any of that is so rare almost nobody gets to have that kind of job stability. At that point I think he should’ve saved up enough money to retire. I’m sorry but rather than feeling sorry for you maybe you should think about how 99.9%+ of Americans don’t get to have that kind of job stability or income and just have to hustle their whole lives. You’re kinda on a privileged high horse right now and you don’t even realize it.
I think part of why I love his videos so much is the little attention to detail and call backs that he makes to previous videos that are just snuck in amongst the chaos.
Just checked their twitter during the pandemic, still entirely comments about brad's wife. Faith in humanity restored, even during these trying times humans are still willing to fight for justice.
To me, Brad’s wife represents any worker anywhere who was laid off without a word. Especially after so much dedication to their company. You can’t just wake up one day and decide to show some employee the door, they deserve a reason.
Brad's Wife, She's Had It Going On. Her job is gone, and she had it for so long. Barrel can't you see, you're no longer the place for me. I know this isn't the life, but all I want is Brad's Wife
because it wasn't a meme, it was an actual revolution of middle aged people learning how to use the internet to speak collectively as one massive entity that cannot go ignored
Just checked their Twitter...still going strong. Impressive. Me thinks Cracker Barrel just needs to rehire Brad's Wife and announce it on their social media.
@passwordyeah it's been over a year and I'm still wondering why you tried to bump a KZclip comment thread. Do you also try to sage those you don't like?
Either im considered a Boomer with my 21 Years or this Meme is not a Boomer meme because i absolutely loved the whole ''Brad's Wife'' joke and i still think this is funny as hell!
Almost 4 years later and the last tweet to CrackerBarrel mentioning Brad’s Wife isn’t even 3 hours old. What a blessing for them that twitter introduced a feature in the meantime to mute tweets containing words you don’t want to see in your mentions.
I love this so much. Reminds me of how the main character's name in Lisa: the Painful is Brad, and how he would absolutely 100% do something like that both for his wife and his daughter.
My friend was just asking me about this, and yeah, once Home Office gets involved you're basically screwed. It's honestly really unfair and they're still allowed to axe people for "being too nice" or other unreasonable things
As much as the meme still goes and it's abit cringe I do love the fact that so many people got behind a hard working employee I'm just glad that Brad and his wife are happy now
"Have you heard about Brad's wife?" "Who's Brad?" "Well Brad's not important but they fired his wife." Idk why but I laughed at this more than I should
Can we talk about how Brad is accidentally an Alpha husband. Where in reality most husbands complaining for their wife on facebook might just seem trivial lol
@Mr. Ryan The word alpha sounds cool so people sue it with abandon despite few people actually knowing how its applied in animal social groups not to mention how its un scientific to apply it to humans
Brad wasn't just complaining on facebook. Brad had a purpose. Brad was going to get to the bottom of this!!! And was he doing it for Brad? No!!! He was doing it out of love for his dear wife, Brad's Wife.
Imagine getting angry on the internet and suddenly a large chunk of it joins in with you to get your wife's job back. I think we can only imagine how confused everyone must've been.
Can we just talk about how Brad was rational enough to tell people to not harass minimum wage workers
That is very easily overlooked point to most people yet Brad saw it
I believe he knows he's supposed to say it, but he likes the shitstorm thats coming on that company.
@Guilhermehank MEMES, THE DNA OF THE SOUL
Nice pfp
Based Brad
Honestly, as much as boomer men are memed on for hating their spouses, it’s oddly wholesome and sweet to see Brad so fervently defending his wife’s honour. Cute.
Joke as old as time
I don’t think he’s a boomer I think he’s Gen X
I'm not sure that's a boomer thing...
Brad is the realest fucking husband to ever exist.
@YoGalaxy1he's my uncle too, he's really great isn't he?
He’s a boomer husband. He could hate her and smack her around every night, but he’d still act like this is anyone besmirches her honor.
he's a chad
This is what all boomer men should strive for. Truly a legend.
He is my uncle lol he is a awesome guy for sure
The dude who pretended to be a manager, god bless. I don't know what series of speech checks that guy had to do, but I just gotta respect it.
Omari pfp
@Thom correct, I get fake emails pretending to be someone in my company WEEKLY! straight into the trash. If it's not from my direct manager, his manager, or the HR director, I really don't give a damn. The phishing is relatively obvious too.
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@thecianinator
I've done those courses for a bunch of jobs and I just click through them as fast as possible. I'm sure there's still tons of people who will fall for them regardless.
@Karialy That's Vegas, baby.
Brad's Wife trend is still ongoing on Twitter, I'm speechless.
2023: The main account deleted the past 10 years' worth of tweets for some reason, but Cracker Barrel Cheese is still posting, and the Brad's Wife memes have moved over there
Still goin
Uh oh
They deleted all their tweets recently
I just searched it on Twitter and still going strong in December 2022.
So Brad is like a wholesome Karen. Who uses his powers for good instead of evil. I get it. Now this old boy can finally rest
@sussy amogus the chads final do when they become old and wise they become Brad...the ancient one
@Vomit piñata fucking badass name btw
The irony of making a karen meme on a video about not letting a joke go lmao
A real Bradass
Boomers never let memes die because they never see anything funny until Karen posts on Facebook.
What if Brad's wife was never fired?
now make an alternate history video where this end up cursing an 2ed american civil war
😐 stick to KZclips videos
Sentimentality is something you don’t start to experience until you’re in your 30s because most kids are soulless little psychopaths
-Karen
@LaraD YAY! 1 NORMAL person who knows people older than 30❣🤗
After I heard the part about how boomers can't let a joke die, I rushed over to Twitter and sure enough, the first comment was about Brad's wife
It's still fucking going
Twitter will die before the joke does.
Can confirm, is still Brad's wife
It is now Oct 5, 2022. First comment is still usually something about Brad's wife.
Still today
Boomer: I hate my wife
(Chad) Brad: I LOVE MY WIFE!
Giga Brad moment
no but mad respect to brad for asking people to not harrass the workers. a king
Yeah, that annoyed me. I used to work retail/restaurant. They don't need that.
I love how wholesome this story is, Brad just wanted his wife to be happy and by golly he made her happy
@Mr. Ryan well the company fired her for no goddamn reason so i think its deserved
@Mr. Ryan As far as I can tell, they were asking about why and getting no answers.
@Mr. Ryan It's bizarre for people to gang up in a mob mentality over it. Too many people need to get a damn life!
Nobody even bothered to find out why the lady was terminated before trying to ruin a business. That’s not wholesome it’s idiocy.
Just in case the algorithm decides to randomly throw this video into circulation in the near future, I'd like to inform the public that as of today, May 23, 2021, all of Cracker Barrel tweets are still flooded with "jokes" about Brad's wife in the responses. You've gotta give the boomers credit on their persistence.
Edit: Yep, almost been a year (4/21/22) and I'm still getting replies on this comment. Keep em coming!
Feb 12, 2023. Still going, but only once every few tweets. It’s slowing down.
01/21/2023
Cracker Barrel has deleted all their tweets, only reply to @s, and STILL get "Brad's wife" replies.
12/14/2022. Brad's wife hasn't been forgotten.
What ever today is
I want a man like Brad's wife's husband.
Like Brad then
Sounds like a great man, and we'll never even know his name
My wife's husband
@QuintonDon't you dare indent!
"11 years of service!" That is why I have never had a problem leaving any job. My grandmother was manager of a Canadian Tire for decades and they made her retire because she hit 65. She's still just as physically active a decade later and would still be working there if she were allowed. Companies never care how much you give, they won't ever give back.
@Robert House Well, I didn't say "mandatory" but I didn't mean to suggest it is if that's the impression I gave. Just that it should come as no surprise that people often retire at 60 and at 65 (in order to receive Govt/OAS & CPP).
And of course, retirement is mandatory for some professions.
But I just noticed the OP stated their grandmother was forced to retire so it must have happened prior to 2009. By law, you cannot be forced to retire. Thank you for your reply.
@isabel lind i have no idea where you got the idea that there’s a mandatory retirement age of 65.
@Quiet Coyote I mean that's true, you owe them the work they pay you for and they owe you the salary for it. Maybe you want to do more if you feel it gives you a chance to climb the company ladder, but if you do it so that they will keep giving you paychecks even if they feel you no longer do adequate work then you're just dumb.
Also if you employable enough to be able to change jobs then you should do it every 2-5 years, it will massively increase your income, there's no benefit to show extra "loyalty". If they haven't promoted you significantly in 5 years then it not gonna happen.
"They don't know how to let a joke go"
Implying internet age people picking up a new meme, driving it into the dirt almost immediately, and then abandoning it like an ugly puppy is any better?
Also, Brad seems like a great guy. Super concerned for his wife, and also rational enough to not direct anger at Cracker Barrel employees who had done nothing wrong.
I question why people still are replying to this 2 year old comment who have apparently never heard of a figure of speech.
@Greyfells nah the issue is overusing the joke, I'd rather a meme last more than a week
Yes, abandoning a joke after it gets old is better.
Don't get emotionally attached to a meme
The reason "Brad's wife" is still trending is not because Boomers can't let a joke go. It's because people aren't valued anymore. 10+ years of loyalty? So what, we'll fire you because we feel like it. We would have fired you earlier too if we knew how to automate or export your job. We've all known or been Brad's wife.
So serious
Meh. I say let them automate all the jobs. Will be fun to see how society functions when only 10% of the population can get a job. Will we go the star trek route where everyone becomes some kind of artist or expert in a mundane subject/task and chills out due to not needing to compete as hard for resources. Or will we all devolve into degeneracy and barbarism due to boredom and lack of tension and excitement in our lives.
Seeing how things are going right now I'd bet the latter comes true.
We are all brads wife
Speak for yourself, i never once married brad
@Manored issue is we are no longer In industrial revolution era.
You know what? I'm glad it's still going. Memes barely last a week these days, there's no substance to them. Let us always remember Brad's wife.
and cracker barrel deserves it too. how do you just fire someone after 11 years of service and not even give a reason? hopefully boomers prevented more unjust or unfair terminations from happening.
Cracker barrel certainly will.
So Brad, an old man, made 3 rants at Facebook, created a boomer meme, and got his wife probably a better job? Brad is one of the greatest husbands ever
The last time I went into a Cracker Barrel last week, none of the waitresses were coming to my table for 35 minutes. This wouldn't have happened if Brad's Wife still worked there...
3:44 but leik umm ackshually? That totally had to leik super literally leik happann? Leik umm yahhh, if that guy couldn't leik get her rehired? Then umm leik yahh, literally no one else could, yahh...
@much wowツ the silence means that their lawyers thought it'd be cheaper to receive hate for not answering that question than risk being sued by Brad's wife's lawyer's intern.
My guess, a 16 y.o. is easier to manipulate and wages a lot cheaper than an adult with 11 years of service and life experience.
Companies rather go bankrupt and start under a different name than to risk fullfilling their contractual obligations and have their employers/shareholders miss out on a yacht or two.
That's why a lot of them employ "independent contractors" that somehow only have one customer...
@Bianca F. its still about brads wife lmao
You need to leave the gun in your holster, dear.
Just ckecked the most recent post of them. 90% of the comments are about Brad's wife x)
Imagine being the new social media manager for Cracker Barrel decades down the line, and getting explained to why all of the posts you create will be flooded with comments about Brad and his wife.
Eso Brad
@antman1001000 that sounds like the start of a great DND campaign
1000 Years Later
New Social Media Manager: Sir, who is Brad's Wife?
CEO: A legend before either of us were even born Jimmy. The curse upon Cracker Barrel which the origins of have been lost to time. All we can do is accept our sins against Brad's Wife.
"Boomers can't let a joke go"
Meanwhile Among us memes are still going around today
Loss
Boomers are 70. They don't know what memes are. When people refer to boomers they mean GenX but they forgot we exist...again.
@M M it's whenever you see something vaguely similar to an amongus character that you get deep repressed Vietnam war like ptsd flashbacks
All your base are belong to us!
When the meme being overused becomes a meme itself, it will live quite long.
I love that the guy will forever now be known as "Brad's Wife's Husband" and not just "Brad" lol
Watching this in 2021, hoping Brad's wife and her husband are safe and well.
And that boomer humor remark is painfully true, my mom's been using the same "jokes" at least since I was in the womb.
I believe this video is one of the main reasons the joke's still going, since those who are unaware of this whole thing will end up watching it, thinking to themselves "Oh, im SO original" and go straight to Twitter to feed this never ending cycle.
Brads wife used to love feeding cycles
Brads wife was original
The fact that this story has a genuinely happy ending is heartwarming
@Mr. Ryan A company can legaly say why she got fired as long as its true its not defimation in fact this what can happen through company references when people apply for new jobs its just simply company policy to make public and its usually best avoid doing so due to backlash BUT here because its already public its in their interests too say if they actually had a good reason to fire her but since they wront it really indicates they just didnt have a good reason
@Mr. Ryan Glad you finally agree that it's heartwarming!
@Mr. Ryan Is there something wrong with you? Where did I ever say I agreed with those actions? I mean, there's a LOT wrong with you, obviously, but I just can't figure out where you're getting that specifically. Except that's not true either, you're not even talking to me, you're just yelling at the straw-man you're building with my words.
This was unexpectedly wholesome. I'm glad Nanette was able to get another job after that. Getting fired without reason after 11 years is absolute bullshit.
Can you imagine being the guy who fired Brads wife, knowing that you permanently ranked your companies reputation
Brad's wife's husband really went the distance in proving the accuracy of his wife's explanation for why his income suddenly stopped.
Boomer humor has the ability to be cringe, wholesome, and funny all at the same time.
This is largely wholesome, pretty funny, and severely lacking in cringe
My aunt used to be a manager at Cracker Barrel. During this time she saw 3 Brad's wife protests. Small town Pennsylvania too. She laughed seeing her neighbors doing it
this is actually so wholesome. a woman was fired with no reason given after working for cracker barrel for 11 years for being too "soft", and the internet not only rallied behind her husband to help get answers but indirectly got her a new job. brad himself was a good man too, telling the masses not to harass the minimum wage workers and to instead go for corporate.
oh yeah, and just about half way into 2020 and the top replies are still about brads wife. serves em right lmao.
@darkespeon64 bruh I worked at Cracker Barrel two years ago, and even now, YEARS after quitting, they still call me wanting me to come in for an interview.
@darkespeon64 bruh
this happened to me just recently at cracker barrel for being injured
Every time I think about the scene where Brad instructs his wife to “fetch” the computer, I chuckle.
This gets funnier overtime because of the constant checking in of the cracker barrel Twitter by people in this videos comment section over the years. It's a meme that will never truly die.
If this meme continues for 11+ years then this meme will have lasted longer than brads wife at Cracker Barrel.
That little "No Brad Wait" -- I know I'm not supposed to laugh so hard my ribs puncture my lungs and blood shoots out my mouth...
But I did. I 100% did.
The journey of Brad trying to get his Wife out of the damn house
Truly a love story for the ages. A man who harnessed the power of memes to defend the honor of his beloved.
And got her so popular that she can actually pick which restaurant to work at.
I am the 10.000 like
Eeeeeey
brads wife loved memes
Kudos for the boomers
I've binge-watched all episodes here and Incognito mode in the past two days. It's a full-on addiction and I don't give a damn your humour is way too good, I mean for fucks sake I usually find ads and end credits insufferable but with you, I look forward to it as much as the main video. Thank you and please continue to make content forever!
An army of mostly boomers is the scariest thing I have ever heard.
@unknown God? 👍
I am boomer i Don join because why it useless i Join only good meme i Don join this meme because it bad very bad
April 2022, Brad's Wife is still the go-to twitter response to cracker barrel posts.
"Brad is not important. This is about his wife"
@Caku_Chip Why did you comment this? There is no need!
@Felipe A. Saito Why did you comment this there is no need
@YOEL _44 Why did you comment this there is no need
Ofcourse Brad is important. He is the kind husband who sought justice for his wife online. Not many husbands do that kind of thing. They just move on.
@Johnathan Bruce Why did you comment this there is no need
A masterpiece of a story. In tears right now.
5:12 He can't keep getting away with this!
who ARE you?
Them whistles go WOOO!
@WanderingWobb I'd like to see one about KZclip Geography or Never Ever. I really like those series lol
Spiral Hitler must be defeated by the Call of Duty screech team!
man coming back to the old content is a treat, really tickles my funny bone and reminds me that your content has been amazing for awhile
My father, an employee of almost three decades with his company, was given the shaft in a major way for a fourth time last year. After almost thirty years as this company’s slave, they removed him from his position as a manager, replaced him with an uncertified college student (in a MANAGER’S POSITION with a medical service provider), and forced him and his whole family uproot their lives and move five hours away or risk destitution.
Next year I am going to the corporate headquarters in Dallas, Texas and I will get my answers. I’m going to make the tale of Brad’s wife look like the story of Thomas, the little engine that could.
Cool! How’d it all work out?
Rather than being upset I think you guys should really consider how lucky he was to be steadily employed for three decades at the same company. That’s basically unheard of these days. I think that’s extraordinarily lucky and privileged. Most people have no choice but to continuously hustle, reinvent themselves, apply to new jobs, learn new trades, and always risking the reality of unemployment and destitution. Having three decades of full time employment without having to do any of that is so rare almost nobody gets to have that kind of job stability. At that point I think he should’ve saved up enough money to retire. I’m sorry but rather than feeling sorry for you maybe you should think about how 99.9%+ of Americans don’t get to have that kind of job stability or income and just have to hustle their whole lives. You’re kinda on a privileged high horse right now and you don’t even realize it.
Ah yes, another fake story
anything happen?
I think part of why I love his videos so much is the little attention to detail and call backs that he makes to previous videos that are just snuck in amongst the chaos.
I come back to this video every so often because it gives me hope that I will some day find a husband as wonderful as Brad. Hero.
Brad is an unstoppable force, don't dare cross him or any of his family
Just checked their twitter during the pandemic, still entirely comments about brad's wife. Faith in humanity restored, even during these trying times humans are still willing to fight for justice.
@garfoofian it's called wally in italy too
Still at it...
As of March 2022 they’re still at it
They recently made a post about appreciating their employees. Ironic
@PitedApollo bruh
Brad's Wife's Husband really did a great job looking out for her
To me, Brad’s wife represents any worker anywhere who was laid off without a word. Especially after so much dedication to their company. You can’t just wake up one day and decide to show some employee the door, they deserve a reason.
Brad and brads wife are doing gods work
I actually checked the cracker barrel twitter just out of curiosity and the first response I saw was "11 years"
This is incredible lol
Legit we’re 3 years strong and brads wife comments can still be found on every Cracker Barrel post on twitter. I’m so proud.
Brads wife wasn’t fired. She was promoted to customer.
More like demoted
11 years of slavery
LOL did you work for WFB?
One of my relatives actually got fired by being told they were promoted to customer
Brad's Wife, She's Had It Going On.
Her job is gone, and she had it for so long.
Barrel can't you see, you're no longer the place for me.
I know this isn't the life, but all I want is Brad's Wife
This is just such a wholesome story, how have I never heard it before?
It's actually kinda really sweet that on his birthday he was thinking about how his wife had lost her job.
i want my partner to be as motivated as brad
Can we start a petition to have IH do more of these classic internet happenings? I literally have his collection on autoplay.
Why have I never heard of this meme 😂
because it wasn't a meme, it was an actual revolution of middle aged people learning how to use the internet to speak collectively as one massive entity that cannot go ignored
A lot of students including myself stopped using facebook, may have a factor to it
Your not a BOOMER
because behind every Brad's wife is a stupid meme that nobody pays attention to.
You live under a rock
The cracker barrel twitter is still inundated with bradposting, this is incredible.
It's 2022 and Brad's wife memes are still going strong
Just checked their Twitter...still going strong. Impressive. Me thinks Cracker Barrel just needs to rehire Brad's Wife and announce it on their social media.
Brad’s wife is so lucky that her husband cared about her…
_Now that’s commitment with a cause._
Crazy to think we still have roughly 13 more months of Brad's wife to go until the promised day comes
I wonder how brad and his wife are doing lately. Hope they are fine
@Coolin Me and Brad's wife are doing just fine, thank you.
To be brutally honest, COVID prolly got at least of them.
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@passwordyeah it's been over a year and I'm still wondering why you tried to bump a KZclip comment thread. Do you also try to sage those you don't like?
E Van I do, and probably at least seven other people. 🌝
That’s a surprisingly uplifting example of the positivity created by the internet.
Either im considered a Boomer with my 21 Years or this Meme is not a Boomer meme because i absolutely loved the whole ''Brad's Wife'' joke and i still think this is funny as hell!
3 years later, brads wife is still the main topic of replies on twitter
I like how Brad talks about how he will find out. First step isn't to call and find out why; it's to ask people on the internet to ask for him.
3 years later and still seeking justice for brads wife 😡
- "Who's Brad"?"
- "Well, Brad is not important, but his wife..."
Brad was taken out by the hit man Cracker Barrel hired
he was pretending to hold a microphone while interviewing her
everyone asking for who's Brad, but not how's Brad :(
is a Chad
Almost 4 years later and the last tweet to CrackerBarrel mentioning Brad’s Wife isn’t even 3 hours old. What a blessing for them that twitter introduced a feature in the meantime to mute tweets containing words you don’t want to see in your mentions.
I remember having swine flu during Christmas 2018 and this was one of the first things I watched. So good
2022 checking in, every Cracker Barrel still has a top comment about Brad's wife
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
Can confirm brads wife is still a thing on Twitter.
"When something is funny to Boomers, it remains funny for years."
Oh god its so true it hurts.
I mean, when you think about it, it's kinda economic. No need to look for funny, funny just IS.
Eventually,we all must become boomers. Embrace it brother
I prefer to use old memes
New ones rarely hit the same
I guess I'm a boomer now..
😔
I'm still quoting Zelda CDI, it's too late for me
Let's be honest here, they are just better than us. We kill our memes within few days, They have the determination to meme it for years!
The longer the joke goes on the funnier it is
Brad is the type of husband that us men should strive to be
A legendary come back story of Brad's wife.
Brad’s wife would’ve made this video even better than it already was
I love this so much. Reminds me of how the main character's name in Lisa: the Painful is Brad, and how he would absolutely 100% do something like that both for his wife and his daughter.
Heyy fellow lisa fan
Closed for Corona Virus? Brad's wife would have prevented the epidemic.
Oh boy when it was a epidemic.
@Bret Bailey The black death? Brad's wife loved the black dea-
es
hm??
@Romania 11 years too soon
Love when the internet comes together for a good cause.
My friend was just asking me about this, and yeah, once Home Office gets involved you're basically screwed. It's honestly really unfair and they're still allowed to axe people for "being too nice" or other unreasonable things
“Boomers don’t know how to let a joke go”
They don’t know how to let *ANYTHING* go, as a matter of fact.
My goal in life is to find a man that is as devoted to me as Brad is to his wife.
Man brad sounds like a fantastic guy
favorite part is brads wife faintly saying "Brad please no", heard and i died laughing
“Don’t forget your cake!”
Even after all these years, people are still asking about brads wife on cracker barrel's social media
Lol yeah
I can't brush my teeth anymore, while watching your videos, literally almost choked to death on toothpaste from laughing.
As much as the meme still goes and it's abit cringe I do love the fact that so many people got behind a hard working employee I'm just glad that Brad and his wife are happy now
"Have you heard about Brad's wife?"
"Who's Brad?"
"Well Brad's not important but they fired his wife."
Idk why but I laughed at this more than I should
Brad's waf
It’s almost 2022 and brads wife comments are still going strong. Truly an amazing moment.
Can we talk about how Brad is accidentally an Alpha husband. Where in reality most husbands complaining for their wife on facebook might just seem trivial lol
Behind every Old boy is a woman LIKE BRAD'S WIFE!
@Mr. Ryan The word alpha sounds cool so people sue it with abandon despite few people actually knowing how its applied in animal social groups not to mention how its un scientific to apply it to humans
@Casey Kosakewich I really like the idea of her name just being Brad's Wife.
Brad wasn't just complaining on facebook. Brad had a purpose. Brad was going to get to the bottom of this!!! And was he doing it for Brad? No!!! He was doing it out of love for his dear wife, Brad's Wife.
What is an alpha husband, like some wolf or what
Imagine getting angry on the internet and suddenly a large chunk of it joins in with you to get your wife's job back.
I think we can only imagine how confused everyone must've been.
On my way to keep Brad's wife tradition alive on Twitter
I am amazed with your storytelling ability.
Damn I didn't think this video would make me cry, but that ending is too wholesome.