Kelsey Cook: Happy Hour (2026) Movie Script
[quirky music plays]
[announcer] Ladies and gentlemen,
Kelsey Cook.
[audience cheers]
[inaudible]
You guys! Okay.
It's too much.
Oh God.
That was so nice. Oh!
What's up, Twin Cities?
-[audience cheers]
-[chuckles] Hi.
Oh my God. Thank you guys so much
for coming out tonight.
Uh, this is the first time I've ever shot
a special in the place I live.
-[audience cheers]
-So this is This is amazing.
Thank you guys so much for being here.
Uh, I decided to do a big thing.
I chopped 13 inches of my hair off.
-And, um, I've Thank you.
-[audience cheers]
I have learned
that when you have short hair,
you have to wear a full face of makeup.
[audience laughs]
Or else you look like a small French boy.
[audience laughs]
Every morning now when I wake up
and look in the mirror,
I'm like, "Oh, hello, Pierre."
[audience laughs]
-Bonjour.
-[audience laughs]
I was so delusional.
I saw a picture of Rihanna
with short hair.
I showed my hairdresser, and I was like,
"I want to look like Rihanna."
-I wish she would have just said, "Hey."
-[audience chuckles]
-"You won't."
-[audience laughs]
"You're not a haircut away
[audience laughs]
from looking like
a pop star from Barbados."
"You're from Spokane."
"You're gonna look like
the Quaker Oats guy."
[audience laughs]
He's like, "Rihanna has neck tattoos."
-"You wear a night guard."
-[audience laughs]
"You're worlds apart."
Some people don't like my short hair,
and all of them are old men on Facebook.
[audience laughs and cheers]
Yeah. Love to let me know
that I've really bummed out
some dusty boners.
[audience laughs]
You're not thrilled with me.
I had a guy tell me to my face
he didn't like it.
He came up after a show and goes,
"Ah, shouldn't have cut your hair."
-And he was bald!
-[audience laughs]
I was so confused.
I was like, "Are you mad
because I got to fire my hair
and yours just quit?"
[audience laughs]
Come at me, Dale.
No.
I know Rihanna's an impossible goal
to reach in every way.
She's also a fashion icon.
I feel like my style
has only gotten worse with age.
I just turned 36.
May as well have turned 72.
Most of the clothes I wear
make me look like
I have birdseed in my pockets.
[audience laughs]
It's a lot of long shawls.
Because clothing stores aren't
for women in their thirties.
The stores now are either for Gen Z,
where you walk in
and they're selling micro skirts.
That's literally what they're called.
They're four inches long.
They cover nary an anus.
[audience laughs]
I can't buy clothes
that require a full Brazilian wax.
I'm trying to run to Home Depot
without my taint catching a breeze.
-It's like
-[audience laugh]
It's crazy.
So it's either that
or it's just stores for Diane Keaton.
[audience laughs]
There's nothing in between.
And look, do I want to dress
like Diane Keaton in 30 years?
Hell, yeah.
But right now, I'm not ready to go
to brunch in a magician's cape.
[audience laughs]
It's It's too soon.
You know where I have to buy
most of my clothes now? Amazon.
-You guys buying clothes on Amazon?
-[audience cheers]
Who knew that that would become
our new American Eagle?
We love it.
But it's never really like
a show-stopping look from Amazon.
Nobody's seen me
in something from there and been like
[gasps] "Oh my God,
where'd you get your dress?"
Uh, the same place I bought my printer.
[audience laughs]
And my cat's litter box.
Same package.
I don't think it's entirely my fault
that I have bad fashion.
Spokane is not a well-dressed city.
Okay, I don't know if you've been through.
It's the blind leading the blind.
It's a lot of camo,
a lot of women in shirts
that say, "It's wine o'clock somewhere."
People just go to the strip club there
and make it rain Kohl's Cash. You're like
[audience laughs]
We got a little bit
of a Kohl's crowd, huh? [chuckles]
Listen, I love a Sonoma nightie.
Oh, please.
[chuckles] Bury me in Sonoma.
I did splurge recently
and buy one of the Oura Rings.
You guys seen the Oura Rings?
All right. It's like the new Apple Watch.
It tracks your sleep and your movement.
But sometimes it will try to guess
what activity you just did.
[audience chuckles]
So I wore it
when I had sex with my boyfriend,
and I got a notification from it
on my phone that said,
"Hey, did you just do some light walking?"
[audience roars with laughter]
I was like, "Fuck you!"
I am bringing the heat in there.
Put some respect on my name.
I would be devastated
if my boyfriend described sex with me
as a brisk jaunt.
[audience laughs]
[mumbles] What the hell?
But you can go in
and correct the app's guess.
So I, uh
I just changed it to horseback riding.
[audience laughs]
I'm using my hips, it counts.
Because sex isn't even an option
on the app, which I think is dumb.
I live here in Minnesota. In the winter,
sex is the only exercise I get.
I'll be shivering
looking at my boyfriend like,
"Why are you outside of me right now?"
[mutters] Fucking
Let's do some light walking.
[audience laughs]
Let's warm it up.
You know what some of the exercise options
they do list are? Hula-Hoop.
I'm like, "That's just air sex."
It's like a neutered dog that still humps.
[audience laughs]
Stupid.
One of the other exercise options,
I swear to God, is musical instrument.
I'm like,
if somebody's ripping clarinet so hard
that it registers as a workout,
get that guy a Hula-Hoop,
'cause that's as close to real sex
as they're gonna get.
[audience laughs]
-[audience member] Whoo!
-[audience cheers and applauds]
I'm just still bitter
about the light walking. [chuckles]
That's all that is.
And then I stopped, and I really thought
about what I do during sex.
And I was like,
I do mostly just lay there.
Light walking was actually
a pretty generous suggestion.
[audience laughs]
Kind of surprised it wasn't like,
"Did you just take a fitful nap?"
[audience chuckles]
We can tell you're laying down,
but you're kind of squirrelly.
[audience laughs]
Maybe you ate too close to bedtime, huh?
Is that what?
You know how synchronized swimmers,
they're on their back,
but their legs are like
[audience chuckles]
[audience roars with laughter]
[audience cheers]
Yeah, that's the sort of stellar energy
I'm bringing [laughs] to the event.
Some women really are doing
the most in bed.
I mentioned on my last special
that there's this porn star
named Adriana Chechik
who went to the dentist
and had him file down her back molars
so that she could make room
for bigger things.
A god amongst mere mortals.
My boyfriend's lucky
if I shave above the knee.
[audience laughs]
[chuckles] She is the GOAT, okay?
When I heard that,
I assumed that was happening exclusively
in the porn community,
but I told that joke about her in Omaha,
and a woman came up to me after and goes,
"Oh my God,
it's so funny you told that joke."
"I'm a dental hygienist,
and I just had one of my coworkers do
the same thing to me."
[audience laughs]
Yeah.
She just She took the sharp points off
so I don't poke my man.
You know what I mean.
-I was like, "No."
-[audience chuckles]
"No, I don't know what you mean.
I can't relate to you on this."
I don't want this
to become the new standard for women.
I'm like, "Look, I want to do
as good a job down there as the next lady,
but I also want to be able
to chew a steak."
[audience laughs]
We've got these women walking around
with flat teeth,
like a brontosaurus.
I'm just eating leaves and dick.
[audience laughs and claps]
I mean, that is an unsustainable diet.
We gotta get you some jerky or something.
I went on stage in Omaha the next night
and was like, "I need some of you to know
that your dental hygienist is
into some freaky-ass shit."
Oh my God.
If I knew my dental hygienist was
that committed to giving head,
I'd be like, "Hey, you know what?"
"Today, how about we take some time
and clean out your mouth?"
A little people helping people here.
Let's find a pressure washer.
Get in there.
So my boyfriend's name is Chad.
-Uh. [laughs]
-[audience cheers]
I know some of you know him.
Uh, he's also a comic.
We've been together for a few years,
and you could not find
two more different people
on the planet than me and him.
He has the worst road rage
of anybody I've ever met.
Make some noise
if you're in a relationship
with somebody with road rage.
[audience cheers]
Did you notice how
there was a moment of hesitation?
[audience chuckles]
'Cause they're like,
"He's sitting right next to me,
and he's so fucking scary."
"I don't wanna upset him."
I appreciate your bravery.
The reason I have to even ask
a question like that
is because if I ask
who here has road rage,
it's completely silent
because those people are like,
"I don't have road rage.
I'm just not a fucking idiot."
[audience laughs and cheers]
Ah.
There you are.
-You goddamn psychos.
[audience laughs]
I know you'd show yourselves.
Chad wants to get where he's going
as fast as humanly possible,
regardless of if there's any urgency
to what we're doing.
We could be going to Whole Foods,
and he drives like he's been stabbed
and is bleeding out.
I'm like, "We're buying potato salad.
Why are we Tokyo drifting?"
[audience laughs]
This is too much.
And he has zero tolerance
for people driving in a way
that he doesn't think
are the perfect rules of the road.
We'll be on the freeway,
and if he sees somebody doing
something he doesn't like,
he will pull up next to them
and give them a thumbs down.
[audience roars with laughter]
I'm like, "You're gonna get shot."
Because this is so much worse than this.
We've all seen this a million times.
Everybody's immune to this.
But you hit somebody with this,
people see their father.
This says, "I'm not mad.
I'm just disappointed."
[audience laughs]
It's a way scarier button to push.
And I love Chad so much,
but God, he was so hard to get a read on
early on in our relationship.
One of our first dates,
we went mini golfing,
and for an hour, he didn't crack a smile.
I finally was like, "I'm having fun."
"Are you having fun?"
And he was like, "Yeah."
I was like,
"Well, tell your fucking face."
[audience laughs]
He finally told me months later,
he was like,
"You know, I just had my guard up
'cause I didn't want to get hurt."
And I was like,
"That's what was going on?"
"I thought you wanted
to wear my skin as a suit."
I was, like,
sharing my location with my friends.
Thought I was about to get Dextered.
He's just a very guarded person.
He, like, physically rejects compliments.
He cannot accept words of affirmation.
We've been together for quite a while now.
The other day I was like,
"God, you're so hot."
He goes, "Do you think
you have Stockholm syndrome?"
[audience laughs]
I'm like,
"This is not a hostage situation."
"Let my love in."
He's just a very skeptical human,
and I'm very gullible.
I like a lot of woo-woo things,
like feng shui and vision boards.
I did tell myself, "Hey, no crystals."
We got to draw a line somewhere.
We can't drift into that abyss
of witchcraft and wizardry, okay?
But this girl came up to me after a show
with a gift bag,
and it was a bunch of crystals,
and I was like, "Ha."
"Um." I was like, "This is so sweet,
but I'm kind of scared
to have this spooky shit in my house."
I swear to God, she goes,
"No, they're great."
"Just make sure when it's a full moon,
you put them on your windowsill
so the moonlight can cleanse them,
or else it might bring dark energy
into your home."
-I was like, "What the fuck, man?"
-[audience laughs]
"What are we doing here?"
I feel like crystals are
the physical representation
of a chain email.
You open your inbox, and it's like,
"If you don't forward this to 50 people,
your family dies."
The sane part of your brain
is always like, "This is nonsense."
Then you walk away from your computer,
and the crazy part of your brain is like,
"We do really love Nana."
And you're like, "Well, goddamn it."
I don't know what to do with the crystals.
I'm afraid if I throw them away now,
I'll get hit by a bus or something.
I don't know.
I feel like I'm trapped in Jumanji.
And Chad was rolling his eyes
so hard at me
for even kind of believing in them,
which I think is crazy
because he is a massive football fan.
And I think men's sport superstitions
are the crystal meth of crystals.
[audience laughs and cheers]
Yeah.
Oh my God. Especially in this town.
And Chad's is even more ramped up
because he likes to bet on football,
which I think is really cool for somebody
who's prone to outbursts of anger.
-[chuckles]
-[audience laughs]
Yeah. Let's get money involved.
So last fall,
the Vikings were playing the Bears.
Chad had bet on the Vikings to win
by more than four points.
There was a minute and a half
left of the game.
The Vikings were up by 11.
I don't know enough about football
to know that a minute and a half
is still, like, a long time.
So I just see the time and the score.
And I go, "Hey, congrats."
-[chuckles]
-[audience laughs]
[audience exclaiming]
Oh, every man here is like, "You bitch."
[chuckles]
So I'm like, "Congrats."
And Chad goes, "What are you doing?"
[audience laughs]
"Why would you say that?"
And I just have love in my heart.
I'm like, "Look, you're doing so good.
It's almost done."
"Congrats."
And Chad goes, "Shut the fuck up."
[audience laughs]
"Stop talking."
I am not kidding you.
In the next minute and a half,
the Bears scored 11 points.
[audience laughs]
The game went into overtime.
The Vikings still ended up winning
but not by more than four points anymore.
Chad leaps off the couch and is like,
"I can't believe you lost me my bet."
[audience laughs]
[giggles incredulously]
I was like, "Whoa."
"You can't possibly believe that
me saying congrats on our couch at home
affected the outcome of this game."
And he goes, "Well, we'll never know."
[audience roars with laughter]
[audience cheers and applauds]
I was like,
"I can't believe you give me any shit
for believing in crystals,
because if there was a crystal that could
send the Vikings to the Super Bowl,
you would carry it in your asshole."
[audience laughs and cheers]
I would be following him
around the house like,
"Hey, full moon, pants down,
ass up, let's go."
[audience laughs]
-"How bad do you want it?"
-[audience chuckles]
Okay. Downward dog.
I have come to really like football,
but it's such a funny dichotomy to me
in that sport.
It's one of the most macho,
masculine sports there is.
But you also know
that at some point in the week,
they have to go up to each other
in the locker room and be like,
"Hey, man, do you want to learn
a secret touchdown dance with me?"
[audience laughs]
'Cause when we see them do that on Sunday,
that took a lot of choreography, you know?
That didn't just happen in the moment.
So we turn the game on,
and we see them running into dudes
and smashing them into the ground.
Then they get into the end zone,
and they're like
[audience laughs]
And you dudes are at home
watching like, "Fuck, yeah!"
[audience applauds and cheers]
I'm like, "They just played patty-cake."
This is literally the silliest shit
I've ever seen in my life.
So I got to witness
something pretty crazy recently.
I got to witness
my first drunk flight attendant.
[audience] Ooh!
Yeah, I didn't even know
they made them like that.
And if this guy wasn't drunk,
he was for sure quitting
at the end of that flight.
Living like he had nothing to lose.
I knew something was gonna be
interesting about him right away.
When you picture a flight attendant,
you picture, like, a polished young woman.
I want you guys to picture Chris Farley.
[audience laughs]
The big shaggy dog,
look like he just woke up.
And anytime an older woman would get
on board, like eighties, nineties,
he'd go,
"Welcome to the pimp plane, ladies."
[audience laughs]
They're all like, "What?"
Horrified.
And at this point,
you're probably thinking Spirit Airlines.
[audience laughs]
Perhaps Southwest.
No, this was Delta,
which is usually such a businessy vibe,
which made this even funnier to me.
We get on board, he gets on the intercom
to do the preflight announcement.
He gets halfway through it
and just goes, "Uh."
"I don't remember what else
I was supposed to tell you guys."
"Just go sit down."
-We're like, "Do you even work here?"
-[audience laughs]
The plane takes off,
he comes down the aisle,
he gets to our area and goes,
"All right, just so you guys know,
my policy for this flight is
as fast as you drink them
is as fast as I pour them."
I was like, "Well, everybody's about
to be in a blackout."
And sure enough,
anytime somebody ordered a cocktail,
he would hand them a full bottle
of alcohol with the cocktail.
It was like drunk trick-or-treating.
"Here. Here."
I had one of those giant
Nalgene water bottles with me.
He goes, "You want me
to fill that with something?"
[audience laughs]
I was like,
"It's 6 a.m., my guy. I'm okay."
Within 45 minutes,
everybody around me is shit-faced, okay?
Including the woman sitting next to me
who was a little older.
She turns to me and goes,
"I'm on my way to my son's wedding,
and I'm supposed to give a speech."
I was like, "Oh, shit."
The ripple effect of this flight attendant
is catastrophic.
[audience laughs]
I mean, we are damaging
families across America today.
So we were all kind of giggling about him.
And then I got up to use the bathroom.
And little something about me,
sometimes I poop on planes.
I hope we can all still be friends.
Because some people feel
very strongly about this.
They think it's a really rude thing to do.
I'm always like, "Hey, you know what?"
I promise you it's not ruder
than me shitting my pants.
[audience laughs]
Namaste.
[audience chuckles]
Chad is part of that camp.
He's like, "Yeah, I've never done that.
It just doesn't seem great in there."
I'm like, "Yeah, man,
I don't wanna poop on the plane."
"I haven't been saving up for it."
I didn't wake up that morning like,
"Oh, I hope I get to shit
in half a porta-potty in the sky today."
Please, it's like
No, sometimes it's just how
the timing lines up.
And frankly, I don't understand
how everybody isn't pooping on the plane.
We're all 30,000 feet in the air.
It is pressure-cooking our bowels.
Have you ever
had a bottle of water on a flight,
and halfway through the flight, it's like
That's my asshole.
[audience laughs]
How is this not everybody's asshole?
We're all eating Panda Express
then hopping on board 30 minutes later.
Tell me your secrets.
So I went in there to do my business.
And if you've ever pooped on a plane,
you know it's never your best work.
[audience giggles]
It's never like
a quick little one, two, buckle my shoe.
No.
It's always like
a nine, ten, I can't have Chipotle again.
[audience guffaws]
[audience cheers]
You're just sweating bullets.
You know a line is forming outside.
Every time it happens, I'm like, "This is
not what the Wright brothers wanted."
So let's just say I was in there
for a minute. All right.
And I walked out and looked down,
and that flight attendant
has been sitting in his seat
with the back
against the bathroom the entire time.
And he and I make eye contact,
and I kind of give him a look like,
"Bitch, be cool."
[audience laughs]
And I start to walk away.
And all of a sudden,
I hear him shout so loudly,
"Ugh."
[audience laughs]
I froze and turned around.
He is standing at the front of the plane,
staring at me, going
I thought I was having a night terror.
I could not believe
this was actually happening.
I wanted to go into the cockpit,
up to the pilot, like,
"Hey, can you guys crash the plane
in a way that
just kills one person if possible?"
Need this guy out of my life immediately.
And of course I said nothing.
I didn't stand up for myself at all.
I have no backbone.
Chad would never let
something like that happen to himself.
He is the most confrontational person
I have ever met in my life.
He and I were
on a plane together last year,
and somebody in our section
would not stop farting.
[audience chuckles]
I'm talking 30 straight minutes
of ripping ass.
Medically, it was shocking.
Chad turns to me
and is like, "Is that you?"
[audience laughs]
Which, listen, 99% of the time,
the answer is yes.
I mean, I'm not really blaming him
for asking me,
but I was like, "No, I swear to God,
it's not me this time."
Thank God that other flight attendant
wasn't also on this flight.
He'd be like, "I can still smell you
from six months ago, so"
"Can't taste food.
I don't know what's going on, but okay."
Another ten minutes go by,
this person does not stop farting.
Chad takes his headphones off,
and I swear to Christ,
shouts to our entire area,
"Hey, you stink."
[audience laughs]
And then he followed it with,
"Go to the bathroom and take care of it."
[audience laughs and claps]
I wanted to flush myself
out of the airplane toilet.
I was so mortified
because everybody's facing forward.
So, nobody thinks
that he's talking to them.
-They all think he's talking to me.
-[audience laughs]
Like I'm just some filthy little piglet
that he has to be like,
"Go take care of that."
"Wipe better." Mm, great, thanks.
I'm just like, "What was your plan here?"
Even if we were all sitting in a circle
facing one another,
who do you think after being screamed at
is gonna be like,
"Oh shit, sorry, man. That's my bad.
Okay, yeah. All right, excuse me."
"Oh, excuse me.
Yep, sorry. Oh, all right."
"I'm just shitting my pants in 3B,
didn't think anybody'd know."
No.
If anything, everybody's now
white-knuckle gripping their seats
'cause they know they're on the plane
with a murderer.
It would've been so great
if when we finally landed,
Chad would've turned to me and been like,
"It was actually me the whole time."
[audience laughs]
"It's the classic who smelt it, dealt it."
"Just committed to the bit."
I know it wasn't him
because he has no digestive issues,
which means he has no empathy
for those that do.
He could eat a cigarette,
and his butthole would be like,
"Nah, it's a green bean, pass it."
The security guard at his asshole
is like a substitute teacher.
He's like, "I'm not getting paid enough.
You just you just do what you gotta do."
He and I, we actually, uh, both just hit
one year of sobriety.
-[audience cheers]
-And, uh Oh, thank you.
Thanks.
[chuckles] I've, uh I've learned
that when you tell people you got sober,
it sounds like
you have a drinking problem.
And if you go, "Oh,
but I don't have a drinking problem,"
it sounds like you for sure have
a massive drinking problem.
Like, "No, I'm just taking a break
'cause my lawyer said I should."
[audience laughs]
I'm very lucky.
I don't have an addictive personality.
There is some alcoholism in my family.
Like, my grandma in Idaho
used to go to saloons
with her gun, get drunk,
and shoot the lights out.
-[audience laughs]
-[chuckles]
So relatively speaking, I'm doing great.
I'm really fine.
I quit drinking for a really mild reason.
I couldn't handle the hangovers anymore.
My God, I feel like you hit your thirties,
and hangovers get so dark so fast.
It wasn't just the physical part.
It was the mental part too.
Like, do you guys ever get bad anxiety
the morning after drinking?
Oh my God,
it's like an actual medical term now.
It's called "hangxiety."
It's fucking crazy.
I never had hangxiety in my twenties.
I would wake up after, like, blacking out,
and my first thought would be,
"Oh God, I hope I can make it
to McDonald's in time
for them to still be serving breakfast."
It was my number one concern in life.
In my thirties, when I wake up
after a night of drinking,
my first thought now is, "Oh God,
do I wanna be buried or cremated?"
[audience laughs]
"Gotta get my affairs in order."
I don't understand how, like,
old, old people are still drinking hard.
You know they're not hydrating, right?
I feel like my grandma's like,
"I haven't had water
since I was a little girl."
Okay.
[exhales]
They're like old cars, you know?
They're built different.
They run on different gas.
We need water, and they're like,
"Does anybody have Kahla?"
Like, "We're at a baptism. Can you
kind of fucking chill out a little bit?"
"Maybe grab a Sprite, sit down."
My grandpa made me a gin and tonic once,
and I almost exploded.
I didn't watch him make it,
but based on the taste,
I think he poured gin into a glass,
dipped his fingers in tonic water
and went
"Happy birthday."
"Oh, I'm 12, okay."
Kind of hoping for a puka shell necklace
or something, but that's fine.
I also don't know how people drink hard,
wake up hungover
and have young kids they have
to take care of the next morning.
[chuckles] I know that's some of you
for sure tomorrow.
-[audience cheers]
-Yeah, I know.
Tomorrow's going to be an iPad day.
[audience laughs]
[audience member squeals]
Yeah. You're gonna want
to charge that puppy up tonight.
You need a lot of PAW Patrol tomorrow.
I don't have kids.
The closest I can relate is
I have nieces who are two and four.
I love them so much.
They do also act like they have
been fed exclusively crack cocaine.
[audience laughs]
They are feral children.
The two-year-old
was having a tantrum the other day,
and my sister-in-law walked her by me.
The two-year-old reached out, bit my neck.
-I had a drive-by bite.
-[audience laughs]
What has she been sniffing? Bath salts?
We've got a tiny Mike Tyson in the house.
And look, I know
that my brother and sister-in-law
could not love them more than they do,
but I'm sure there are also days
where they look at each other like,
"What if we just left the front door open
and see what happens? Yeah."
"Maybe a coyote and an owl
will raise them."
Some sort of Jungle Book situation,
you know.
I'm not gonna have kids,
and I'm totally okay with that.
Chad has older kids,
and that's kind of what's worked for us.
But I'm at the age of being a mom,
so TikTok sends me
lots of different mom videos.
I'll open the app,
and it'll be a woman like,
"Hey, I'm here to let you know,
if you're on the fence about having kids,
so was I, and this child
is the light of my life, okay?"
"This is a love I've never known before,
so if you're sitting there
and you're not sure,
I'm here to tell you, do it, sister."
[audience cheers and laughs]
And then I scroll up,
and the next video
is a woman with pepperoni in her hair.
[audience laughs and cheers]
There's blood on her shirt
from where her nipples used to be.
Maybe that's what's in her hair.
I don't know. I don't know her personally.
And she's clearly, like, in a closet,
hiding from her child with her phone,
like Blair Witch Project.
[audience laughs]
And a direct quote from this video was,
"When I was growing up,
my biggest dream in life was to be a mom,
and I'm here to tell you, dream bigger."
[audience laughs]
[cheering, applauding]
And I was like, "Ooh, say less."
Yeah. No, thanks.
It just God, having kids
seems so hard to me.
It seems so hard to me that I'm shocked
the amount of people that have them
is what it is
compared to the amount that don't.
I feel like
that number should be flipped, right?
Don't you think it would just be
15 women that are like, "I'll do it."
[audience laughs]
"I volunteer as tribute."
Just a sturdy woman,
ready to push out 20 kids,
keep our population going.
Yeah, I mean, even Gen Z makes me feel
like I'm 1,000 years old.
I was talking about their fashion earlier.
I feel like female comics, especially,
we don't really know
what we're supposed to wear on stage,
and then our agents will call us
and be like, "Hey,
you gotta take new pictures for the poster
outside the club, so look nice."
So we put fake lashes on,
and we get a spray tan,
and we push our boobs up.
And most of the time, we walk out here
like the pigeon lady from Home Alone 2.
We're like, "Ah!"
You're like, "Hm. What the"
-"Who's this young lad?"
-[audience laughs]
I rarely look
like the poster version of me up here.
It takes a lot of time and effort.
And it's kind of a problem
because I did a show
at a casino in Philadelphia last year,
and they made a billboard for it,
like side of the freeway billboard.
And they used one of those promo pictures
where it was like so much cleavage.
I don't know what I was thinking.
But this billboard just had
that picture and my name.
[audience laughs]
They didn't put like, "Comedian."
So it just looked like I was hosting
a motorboating convention.
[audience laughs]
It was the picture, my name,
and the gambling addiction hotline number.
It was so confusing.
I knew it was gonna be a problem
because when I walked out that night,
I could tell that truckers had just been
driving by the billboard for months.
It was only old men looking at me like
[audience chuckles]
"Where's the lady with the tits?"
"Fuckin' not here, Bruce."
"Got pigeons to feed, my guy.
Come on now."
So, uh, this was a little while back.
I ended up
getting diagnosed with depression.
-Anybody else here have depression?
-[audience] Whoo!
"Whoo"? I think some of you are medicated.
-That was
-[audience laughs]
Some of you had a little pep in your step
up there with your "whoo." It was nice.
I don't know if you feel this way.
I was in such denial as an adult
that I had depression
because I didn't feel that way growing up.
But then last year,
I went to the Cheesecake Factory
in my pajamas
[audience laughs]
-Uh-oh. [chuckles]
-[audience snickers]
Oopsies.
I went at like 4 p.m. on a Tuesday.
And I went up to the waitress.
I was like, "I'm here for happy hour."
And she saw what I was wearing.
She was like, "Are you?"
[audience laughs]
"This kind of feels
like the sad hour, but okay."
And I tried Wellbutrin for a week.
It made me feel so much worse.
It turns out that most people have to try,
like, five different antidepressants
before they find the right fit.
There are these forums online
of people like,
"Yeah, I tried this one,
and it made me feel schizophrenic."
"But then I tried this one,
and it made me feel like I was dying."
"But then I found Zoloft,
and now I'm, like, kind of okay."
-I'm like, "What?"
-[audience laughs]
I'm not in a mental state
where I can handle casual schizophrenia.
Kind of need it to work the first time.
I have a very public job.
One of the things I get the most
are intrusive thoughts.
-You guys get intrusive thoughts?
-[audience] Yeah.
Okay. One of the ones I get the most is,
if I'm walking down a busy street
and there's food on the ground,
like a cupcake
just smashed into the sidewalk,
bird shit around it,
my brain every time is like,
"You should eat that."
[audience laughs]
And I know I never will,
but I think my brain is just obsessed
with the amount of freedom
we have as adults,
because you sure can.
I wouldn't advise it.
[chuckles] I just think
it's so funny to picture me
like walking down the street
and seeing the cupcake
and scooping it up and eating it
and just keeping on walking. [laughs]
Because you know people walking
the other way would be like
[gasps and groans]
-"Is that the escort from the billboard?"
-[audience laughs]
I thought she'd be doing better.
I also get a lot of intrusive thoughts
around, like, sharp objects and knives.
Like, I can't chop vegetables
without my brain picturing like,
"Oh God, if this knife slips one degree,
we are losing a digit."
I mean, knives are crazy to me.
They're the only weapon
that also doubles as kitchenware.
-Like, you don't shoot a zucchini in half.
-[audience chuckles]
I mean, you can, but you'll lose
your security deposit, you know?
And I haven't found a permanent solution
yet for the depression.
I am trying to stay away
from the crystals, but
They're getting tempting. [laughs]
Might become a full-blown crystal lady.
But I didn't get rid
of those ones the girl gave me.
I have two of them in my fanny pack
in the green room right now.
Like, I don't know,
maybe they do something.
And I know that
part of why I have depression
is because my mom has dementia,
which, of course, is just so heartbreaking
to watch your parent
go through something like that.
I visited her recently,
and I had the crystals with me,
so I was like, "Well, maybe she just wants
to, like, hold a pretty, shiny rock."
I held it out to her. I was like, "Hey,
I have crystals. Do you want to hold one?"
And her eyes got so big,
and she reached down and picked one up
and immediately put it in her mouth.
I was like, "Whoa!"
"Hey!"
That is how you make an Avenger,
but we can't.
[audience laughs]
[blows raspberry]
Can't have you Hulking out in the home.
Not covered by Medicaid.
And this next part is dark,
but I don't want you guys to get
tight butthole on me. Okay?
Just know it helps me to talk about it.
And if you know somebody with dementia,
maybe it helps you too.
So my mom,
she's in the later stages of it,
which means
sometimes she still recognizes me,
but sometimes she doesn't.
And I can always tell
when she doesn't recognize me
because she talks to me
like a guy with commitment issues.
[audience laughs]
I'll be like, "All right, I love you."
And she'll go, "That's nice."
[audience laughs]
Which is such a fuckboy response.
Like, "I'm not really looking
for something serious, you know?"
Like, I gave my mom the ick.
She's like, "Oh, please."
Smothering me.
But if you think about it, it's actually,
like, the sweetest response she could say,
given what she thinks is going on.
Like, put yourself in that position.
I don't know if any of us
would be that nice. Right?
Like, you're in your room,
and a girl you do not know
walks in, sits on your bed,
hangs out with you for eight hours.
And at the end of it is like,
"All right, I love you."
[audience laughs]
We would all be like, "Help!
Like, what is this, The Shining?"
"I'm being haunted."
She had to go to the hospital
a couple of months ago.
She's out now, thankfully.
But when we were in there,
it was me and her and Chad.
I came out of the bathroom,
and she turns to Chad and goes,
"I like this girl."
[audience laughs]
[chuckles] And I was like,
"Yeah, I'm your daughter."
-And she goes, "I don't know about that."
-[audience laughs]
[clears throat] I'm like,
"We are literally in the same hospital
that you gave birth to me in."
That's like going to a restaurant
and the chef coming out and going,
"That looks really good."
[audience laughs]
"Yeah, you made it."
"I don't know about that." What? Wha
We're in the place it happens.
And obviously, it's really hard
when my mom doesn't recognize me.
I have to kind of try
and find silver linings in those moments.
And I think it is pretty cool to know that
with the bias removed from her
that I'm her daughter,
my mom was around me
and was still like, "I like this girl."
Because that's not always
how it is with family.
A lot of us are like, "Ugh, I love her,
but I don't like her."
And my mom's like,
"I don't know her, but I like her."
Sometimes my mom thinks I'm my brother.
That's when I'm like,
"Ooh, shouldn't have cut my hair."
[audience laughs]
[audience applauds and whistles]
Ah, the Pierre is Pierre-ing.
So last fall, Chad and I went to Europe.
Before we left,
I had five different friends of mine
calling me going,
"Oh my God, he's totally gonna propose."
You guys are going to Europe together.
There's no way he's not gonna propose.
So, of course,
it planted that seed in my head.
And then we're over there,
and anytime he stops to bend down
and tie his shoe, I'm like
[humming excitedly]
Like an idiot.
And the trip is going on and on.
And we get to our last city.
We're in Paris.
And one of my friends texts me
and is like,
"If he doesn't propose to you today,
I am jumping into the Hudson River."
I was so annoyed at this point,
I wrote back,
"Well, pack a towel, motherfucker."
[audience laughs]
Quit ruining my vacation.
I should've known
it wasn't gonna happen over there.
'Cause Chad asked me a while ago,
"Hey, whenever I propose,
is there something
you would love if I did?"
I was like, "I think it'd be kind of nice
if you could, you know,
have one of our friends
take a picture, you know,
like have them hiding in a bush."
You know what's not in Paris
hiding in a fucking bush?
One of our friends.
What, is he gonna propose in an elevator
and get the security camera footage?
Like, it's not happening.
We come home,
and I get coffee with my friends,
and they're all like, "Did he do it?"
"Did he propose?"
And I'm like, "Bitch, you'll know."
The tradition isn't
that I wear a nipple ring.
[audience laughs]
So fucking take a glance,
and ask or don't ask.
I got home,
and I don't know if Chad could tell
I was in kind of a weird mood,
'cause he goes, "Hey.
I don't know if this is a touchy subject,
but did any of your friends ask
if I proposed?"
And I was like, "Yeah."
"Did any of your friends ask
if you proposed?"
He was like, "Yeah."
And I was like, "Wow."
I bet those conversations went
so differently.
[audience laughs]
And I was mad at my friends for a while
because I really felt like they set me up
for disappointment.
And then I was like, "Oh." [chuckles]
"I bet this is how Chad feels
when I say congrats
before the end of a Vikings game."
[audience laughs and applauds]
[audience cheers]
All right, Twin Cities.
Thank you guys so much.
You guys [chuckles] Thank you.
You guys are Oh my God.
You are so sweet.
Thank you so much
for coming out tonight, you guys.
[audience cheers loudly]
[quirky music plays]
Hi, you guys. Okay, so before I go,
we have some stuff for sale
that we've been selling all tour.
And I just wanted to show you
one thing in particular.
We had signs made that say,
"Not mad, just disappointed."
[audience laughs]
[audience member cheers]
And when we had these made,
I assumed you guys would want
to hold them up in traffic,
but I have been laughing so hard
at you guys
coming through the merch line
and telling me all of the other ways
that you're planning on using these.
I've had a lot of teachers buying these.
[audience cheers]
I've had a lot of parents buying these.
I had some parents buy this
and then leave a comment on my Instagram
that said, "We bought your sign,
and now our five-year-old holds it up
to us anytime we swear."
[audience laughs]
Like, well, that's amazing.
Um, I've had cops buy these
and say they're gonna hang it
in the back of their squad car.
So anytime they arrest somebody,
this is the first thing they see.
And my favorite one I've ever gotten,
I had a Southwest flight attendant
come up to me and go,
"I'm gonna hold this up
anytime somebody poops on my plane."
[audience laughs and cheers]
All right, you guys, get home safe.
Thank you so much. You were amazing.
Bye, you guys. Thank you.
[audience cheering and clapping]
[music ends]
[announcer] Ladies and gentlemen,
Kelsey Cook.
[audience cheers]
[inaudible]
You guys! Okay.
It's too much.
Oh God.
That was so nice. Oh!
What's up, Twin Cities?
-[audience cheers]
-[chuckles] Hi.
Oh my God. Thank you guys so much
for coming out tonight.
Uh, this is the first time I've ever shot
a special in the place I live.
-[audience cheers]
-So this is This is amazing.
Thank you guys so much for being here.
Uh, I decided to do a big thing.
I chopped 13 inches of my hair off.
-And, um, I've Thank you.
-[audience cheers]
I have learned
that when you have short hair,
you have to wear a full face of makeup.
[audience laughs]
Or else you look like a small French boy.
[audience laughs]
Every morning now when I wake up
and look in the mirror,
I'm like, "Oh, hello, Pierre."
[audience laughs]
-Bonjour.
-[audience laughs]
I was so delusional.
I saw a picture of Rihanna
with short hair.
I showed my hairdresser, and I was like,
"I want to look like Rihanna."
-I wish she would have just said, "Hey."
-[audience chuckles]
-"You won't."
-[audience laughs]
"You're not a haircut away
[audience laughs]
from looking like
a pop star from Barbados."
"You're from Spokane."
"You're gonna look like
the Quaker Oats guy."
[audience laughs]
He's like, "Rihanna has neck tattoos."
-"You wear a night guard."
-[audience laughs]
"You're worlds apart."
Some people don't like my short hair,
and all of them are old men on Facebook.
[audience laughs and cheers]
Yeah. Love to let me know
that I've really bummed out
some dusty boners.
[audience laughs]
You're not thrilled with me.
I had a guy tell me to my face
he didn't like it.
He came up after a show and goes,
"Ah, shouldn't have cut your hair."
-And he was bald!
-[audience laughs]
I was so confused.
I was like, "Are you mad
because I got to fire my hair
and yours just quit?"
[audience laughs]
Come at me, Dale.
No.
I know Rihanna's an impossible goal
to reach in every way.
She's also a fashion icon.
I feel like my style
has only gotten worse with age.
I just turned 36.
May as well have turned 72.
Most of the clothes I wear
make me look like
I have birdseed in my pockets.
[audience laughs]
It's a lot of long shawls.
Because clothing stores aren't
for women in their thirties.
The stores now are either for Gen Z,
where you walk in
and they're selling micro skirts.
That's literally what they're called.
They're four inches long.
They cover nary an anus.
[audience laughs]
I can't buy clothes
that require a full Brazilian wax.
I'm trying to run to Home Depot
without my taint catching a breeze.
-It's like
-[audience laugh]
It's crazy.
So it's either that
or it's just stores for Diane Keaton.
[audience laughs]
There's nothing in between.
And look, do I want to dress
like Diane Keaton in 30 years?
Hell, yeah.
But right now, I'm not ready to go
to brunch in a magician's cape.
[audience laughs]
It's It's too soon.
You know where I have to buy
most of my clothes now? Amazon.
-You guys buying clothes on Amazon?
-[audience cheers]
Who knew that that would become
our new American Eagle?
We love it.
But it's never really like
a show-stopping look from Amazon.
Nobody's seen me
in something from there and been like
[gasps] "Oh my God,
where'd you get your dress?"
Uh, the same place I bought my printer.
[audience laughs]
And my cat's litter box.
Same package.
I don't think it's entirely my fault
that I have bad fashion.
Spokane is not a well-dressed city.
Okay, I don't know if you've been through.
It's the blind leading the blind.
It's a lot of camo,
a lot of women in shirts
that say, "It's wine o'clock somewhere."
People just go to the strip club there
and make it rain Kohl's Cash. You're like
[audience laughs]
We got a little bit
of a Kohl's crowd, huh? [chuckles]
Listen, I love a Sonoma nightie.
Oh, please.
[chuckles] Bury me in Sonoma.
I did splurge recently
and buy one of the Oura Rings.
You guys seen the Oura Rings?
All right. It's like the new Apple Watch.
It tracks your sleep and your movement.
But sometimes it will try to guess
what activity you just did.
[audience chuckles]
So I wore it
when I had sex with my boyfriend,
and I got a notification from it
on my phone that said,
"Hey, did you just do some light walking?"
[audience roars with laughter]
I was like, "Fuck you!"
I am bringing the heat in there.
Put some respect on my name.
I would be devastated
if my boyfriend described sex with me
as a brisk jaunt.
[audience laughs]
[mumbles] What the hell?
But you can go in
and correct the app's guess.
So I, uh
I just changed it to horseback riding.
[audience laughs]
I'm using my hips, it counts.
Because sex isn't even an option
on the app, which I think is dumb.
I live here in Minnesota. In the winter,
sex is the only exercise I get.
I'll be shivering
looking at my boyfriend like,
"Why are you outside of me right now?"
[mutters] Fucking
Let's do some light walking.
[audience laughs]
Let's warm it up.
You know what some of the exercise options
they do list are? Hula-Hoop.
I'm like, "That's just air sex."
It's like a neutered dog that still humps.
[audience laughs]
Stupid.
One of the other exercise options,
I swear to God, is musical instrument.
I'm like,
if somebody's ripping clarinet so hard
that it registers as a workout,
get that guy a Hula-Hoop,
'cause that's as close to real sex
as they're gonna get.
[audience laughs]
-[audience member] Whoo!
-[audience cheers and applauds]
I'm just still bitter
about the light walking. [chuckles]
That's all that is.
And then I stopped, and I really thought
about what I do during sex.
And I was like,
I do mostly just lay there.
Light walking was actually
a pretty generous suggestion.
[audience laughs]
Kind of surprised it wasn't like,
"Did you just take a fitful nap?"
[audience chuckles]
We can tell you're laying down,
but you're kind of squirrelly.
[audience laughs]
Maybe you ate too close to bedtime, huh?
Is that what?
You know how synchronized swimmers,
they're on their back,
but their legs are like
[audience chuckles]
[audience roars with laughter]
[audience cheers]
Yeah, that's the sort of stellar energy
I'm bringing [laughs] to the event.
Some women really are doing
the most in bed.
I mentioned on my last special
that there's this porn star
named Adriana Chechik
who went to the dentist
and had him file down her back molars
so that she could make room
for bigger things.
A god amongst mere mortals.
My boyfriend's lucky
if I shave above the knee.
[audience laughs]
[chuckles] She is the GOAT, okay?
When I heard that,
I assumed that was happening exclusively
in the porn community,
but I told that joke about her in Omaha,
and a woman came up to me after and goes,
"Oh my God,
it's so funny you told that joke."
"I'm a dental hygienist,
and I just had one of my coworkers do
the same thing to me."
[audience laughs]
Yeah.
She just She took the sharp points off
so I don't poke my man.
You know what I mean.
-I was like, "No."
-[audience chuckles]
"No, I don't know what you mean.
I can't relate to you on this."
I don't want this
to become the new standard for women.
I'm like, "Look, I want to do
as good a job down there as the next lady,
but I also want to be able
to chew a steak."
[audience laughs]
We've got these women walking around
with flat teeth,
like a brontosaurus.
I'm just eating leaves and dick.
[audience laughs and claps]
I mean, that is an unsustainable diet.
We gotta get you some jerky or something.
I went on stage in Omaha the next night
and was like, "I need some of you to know
that your dental hygienist is
into some freaky-ass shit."
Oh my God.
If I knew my dental hygienist was
that committed to giving head,
I'd be like, "Hey, you know what?"
"Today, how about we take some time
and clean out your mouth?"
A little people helping people here.
Let's find a pressure washer.
Get in there.
So my boyfriend's name is Chad.
-Uh. [laughs]
-[audience cheers]
I know some of you know him.
Uh, he's also a comic.
We've been together for a few years,
and you could not find
two more different people
on the planet than me and him.
He has the worst road rage
of anybody I've ever met.
Make some noise
if you're in a relationship
with somebody with road rage.
[audience cheers]
Did you notice how
there was a moment of hesitation?
[audience chuckles]
'Cause they're like,
"He's sitting right next to me,
and he's so fucking scary."
"I don't wanna upset him."
I appreciate your bravery.
The reason I have to even ask
a question like that
is because if I ask
who here has road rage,
it's completely silent
because those people are like,
"I don't have road rage.
I'm just not a fucking idiot."
[audience laughs and cheers]
Ah.
There you are.
-You goddamn psychos.
[audience laughs]
I know you'd show yourselves.
Chad wants to get where he's going
as fast as humanly possible,
regardless of if there's any urgency
to what we're doing.
We could be going to Whole Foods,
and he drives like he's been stabbed
and is bleeding out.
I'm like, "We're buying potato salad.
Why are we Tokyo drifting?"
[audience laughs]
This is too much.
And he has zero tolerance
for people driving in a way
that he doesn't think
are the perfect rules of the road.
We'll be on the freeway,
and if he sees somebody doing
something he doesn't like,
he will pull up next to them
and give them a thumbs down.
[audience roars with laughter]
I'm like, "You're gonna get shot."
Because this is so much worse than this.
We've all seen this a million times.
Everybody's immune to this.
But you hit somebody with this,
people see their father.
This says, "I'm not mad.
I'm just disappointed."
[audience laughs]
It's a way scarier button to push.
And I love Chad so much,
but God, he was so hard to get a read on
early on in our relationship.
One of our first dates,
we went mini golfing,
and for an hour, he didn't crack a smile.
I finally was like, "I'm having fun."
"Are you having fun?"
And he was like, "Yeah."
I was like,
"Well, tell your fucking face."
[audience laughs]
He finally told me months later,
he was like,
"You know, I just had my guard up
'cause I didn't want to get hurt."
And I was like,
"That's what was going on?"
"I thought you wanted
to wear my skin as a suit."
I was, like,
sharing my location with my friends.
Thought I was about to get Dextered.
He's just a very guarded person.
He, like, physically rejects compliments.
He cannot accept words of affirmation.
We've been together for quite a while now.
The other day I was like,
"God, you're so hot."
He goes, "Do you think
you have Stockholm syndrome?"
[audience laughs]
I'm like,
"This is not a hostage situation."
"Let my love in."
He's just a very skeptical human,
and I'm very gullible.
I like a lot of woo-woo things,
like feng shui and vision boards.
I did tell myself, "Hey, no crystals."
We got to draw a line somewhere.
We can't drift into that abyss
of witchcraft and wizardry, okay?
But this girl came up to me after a show
with a gift bag,
and it was a bunch of crystals,
and I was like, "Ha."
"Um." I was like, "This is so sweet,
but I'm kind of scared
to have this spooky shit in my house."
I swear to God, she goes,
"No, they're great."
"Just make sure when it's a full moon,
you put them on your windowsill
so the moonlight can cleanse them,
or else it might bring dark energy
into your home."
-I was like, "What the fuck, man?"
-[audience laughs]
"What are we doing here?"
I feel like crystals are
the physical representation
of a chain email.
You open your inbox, and it's like,
"If you don't forward this to 50 people,
your family dies."
The sane part of your brain
is always like, "This is nonsense."
Then you walk away from your computer,
and the crazy part of your brain is like,
"We do really love Nana."
And you're like, "Well, goddamn it."
I don't know what to do with the crystals.
I'm afraid if I throw them away now,
I'll get hit by a bus or something.
I don't know.
I feel like I'm trapped in Jumanji.
And Chad was rolling his eyes
so hard at me
for even kind of believing in them,
which I think is crazy
because he is a massive football fan.
And I think men's sport superstitions
are the crystal meth of crystals.
[audience laughs and cheers]
Yeah.
Oh my God. Especially in this town.
And Chad's is even more ramped up
because he likes to bet on football,
which I think is really cool for somebody
who's prone to outbursts of anger.
-[chuckles]
-[audience laughs]
Yeah. Let's get money involved.
So last fall,
the Vikings were playing the Bears.
Chad had bet on the Vikings to win
by more than four points.
There was a minute and a half
left of the game.
The Vikings were up by 11.
I don't know enough about football
to know that a minute and a half
is still, like, a long time.
So I just see the time and the score.
And I go, "Hey, congrats."
-[chuckles]
-[audience laughs]
[audience exclaiming]
Oh, every man here is like, "You bitch."
[chuckles]
So I'm like, "Congrats."
And Chad goes, "What are you doing?"
[audience laughs]
"Why would you say that?"
And I just have love in my heart.
I'm like, "Look, you're doing so good.
It's almost done."
"Congrats."
And Chad goes, "Shut the fuck up."
[audience laughs]
"Stop talking."
I am not kidding you.
In the next minute and a half,
the Bears scored 11 points.
[audience laughs]
The game went into overtime.
The Vikings still ended up winning
but not by more than four points anymore.
Chad leaps off the couch and is like,
"I can't believe you lost me my bet."
[audience laughs]
[giggles incredulously]
I was like, "Whoa."
"You can't possibly believe that
me saying congrats on our couch at home
affected the outcome of this game."
And he goes, "Well, we'll never know."
[audience roars with laughter]
[audience cheers and applauds]
I was like,
"I can't believe you give me any shit
for believing in crystals,
because if there was a crystal that could
send the Vikings to the Super Bowl,
you would carry it in your asshole."
[audience laughs and cheers]
I would be following him
around the house like,
"Hey, full moon, pants down,
ass up, let's go."
[audience laughs]
-"How bad do you want it?"
-[audience chuckles]
Okay. Downward dog.
I have come to really like football,
but it's such a funny dichotomy to me
in that sport.
It's one of the most macho,
masculine sports there is.
But you also know
that at some point in the week,
they have to go up to each other
in the locker room and be like,
"Hey, man, do you want to learn
a secret touchdown dance with me?"
[audience laughs]
'Cause when we see them do that on Sunday,
that took a lot of choreography, you know?
That didn't just happen in the moment.
So we turn the game on,
and we see them running into dudes
and smashing them into the ground.
Then they get into the end zone,
and they're like
[audience laughs]
And you dudes are at home
watching like, "Fuck, yeah!"
[audience applauds and cheers]
I'm like, "They just played patty-cake."
This is literally the silliest shit
I've ever seen in my life.
So I got to witness
something pretty crazy recently.
I got to witness
my first drunk flight attendant.
[audience] Ooh!
Yeah, I didn't even know
they made them like that.
And if this guy wasn't drunk,
he was for sure quitting
at the end of that flight.
Living like he had nothing to lose.
I knew something was gonna be
interesting about him right away.
When you picture a flight attendant,
you picture, like, a polished young woman.
I want you guys to picture Chris Farley.
[audience laughs]
The big shaggy dog,
look like he just woke up.
And anytime an older woman would get
on board, like eighties, nineties,
he'd go,
"Welcome to the pimp plane, ladies."
[audience laughs]
They're all like, "What?"
Horrified.
And at this point,
you're probably thinking Spirit Airlines.
[audience laughs]
Perhaps Southwest.
No, this was Delta,
which is usually such a businessy vibe,
which made this even funnier to me.
We get on board, he gets on the intercom
to do the preflight announcement.
He gets halfway through it
and just goes, "Uh."
"I don't remember what else
I was supposed to tell you guys."
"Just go sit down."
-We're like, "Do you even work here?"
-[audience laughs]
The plane takes off,
he comes down the aisle,
he gets to our area and goes,
"All right, just so you guys know,
my policy for this flight is
as fast as you drink them
is as fast as I pour them."
I was like, "Well, everybody's about
to be in a blackout."
And sure enough,
anytime somebody ordered a cocktail,
he would hand them a full bottle
of alcohol with the cocktail.
It was like drunk trick-or-treating.
"Here. Here."
I had one of those giant
Nalgene water bottles with me.
He goes, "You want me
to fill that with something?"
[audience laughs]
I was like,
"It's 6 a.m., my guy. I'm okay."
Within 45 minutes,
everybody around me is shit-faced, okay?
Including the woman sitting next to me
who was a little older.
She turns to me and goes,
"I'm on my way to my son's wedding,
and I'm supposed to give a speech."
I was like, "Oh, shit."
The ripple effect of this flight attendant
is catastrophic.
[audience laughs]
I mean, we are damaging
families across America today.
So we were all kind of giggling about him.
And then I got up to use the bathroom.
And little something about me,
sometimes I poop on planes.
I hope we can all still be friends.
Because some people feel
very strongly about this.
They think it's a really rude thing to do.
I'm always like, "Hey, you know what?"
I promise you it's not ruder
than me shitting my pants.
[audience laughs]
Namaste.
[audience chuckles]
Chad is part of that camp.
He's like, "Yeah, I've never done that.
It just doesn't seem great in there."
I'm like, "Yeah, man,
I don't wanna poop on the plane."
"I haven't been saving up for it."
I didn't wake up that morning like,
"Oh, I hope I get to shit
in half a porta-potty in the sky today."
Please, it's like
No, sometimes it's just how
the timing lines up.
And frankly, I don't understand
how everybody isn't pooping on the plane.
We're all 30,000 feet in the air.
It is pressure-cooking our bowels.
Have you ever
had a bottle of water on a flight,
and halfway through the flight, it's like
That's my asshole.
[audience laughs]
How is this not everybody's asshole?
We're all eating Panda Express
then hopping on board 30 minutes later.
Tell me your secrets.
So I went in there to do my business.
And if you've ever pooped on a plane,
you know it's never your best work.
[audience giggles]
It's never like
a quick little one, two, buckle my shoe.
No.
It's always like
a nine, ten, I can't have Chipotle again.
[audience guffaws]
[audience cheers]
You're just sweating bullets.
You know a line is forming outside.
Every time it happens, I'm like, "This is
not what the Wright brothers wanted."
So let's just say I was in there
for a minute. All right.
And I walked out and looked down,
and that flight attendant
has been sitting in his seat
with the back
against the bathroom the entire time.
And he and I make eye contact,
and I kind of give him a look like,
"Bitch, be cool."
[audience laughs]
And I start to walk away.
And all of a sudden,
I hear him shout so loudly,
"Ugh."
[audience laughs]
I froze and turned around.
He is standing at the front of the plane,
staring at me, going
I thought I was having a night terror.
I could not believe
this was actually happening.
I wanted to go into the cockpit,
up to the pilot, like,
"Hey, can you guys crash the plane
in a way that
just kills one person if possible?"
Need this guy out of my life immediately.
And of course I said nothing.
I didn't stand up for myself at all.
I have no backbone.
Chad would never let
something like that happen to himself.
He is the most confrontational person
I have ever met in my life.
He and I were
on a plane together last year,
and somebody in our section
would not stop farting.
[audience chuckles]
I'm talking 30 straight minutes
of ripping ass.
Medically, it was shocking.
Chad turns to me
and is like, "Is that you?"
[audience laughs]
Which, listen, 99% of the time,
the answer is yes.
I mean, I'm not really blaming him
for asking me,
but I was like, "No, I swear to God,
it's not me this time."
Thank God that other flight attendant
wasn't also on this flight.
He'd be like, "I can still smell you
from six months ago, so"
"Can't taste food.
I don't know what's going on, but okay."
Another ten minutes go by,
this person does not stop farting.
Chad takes his headphones off,
and I swear to Christ,
shouts to our entire area,
"Hey, you stink."
[audience laughs]
And then he followed it with,
"Go to the bathroom and take care of it."
[audience laughs and claps]
I wanted to flush myself
out of the airplane toilet.
I was so mortified
because everybody's facing forward.
So, nobody thinks
that he's talking to them.
-They all think he's talking to me.
-[audience laughs]
Like I'm just some filthy little piglet
that he has to be like,
"Go take care of that."
"Wipe better." Mm, great, thanks.
I'm just like, "What was your plan here?"
Even if we were all sitting in a circle
facing one another,
who do you think after being screamed at
is gonna be like,
"Oh shit, sorry, man. That's my bad.
Okay, yeah. All right, excuse me."
"Oh, excuse me.
Yep, sorry. Oh, all right."
"I'm just shitting my pants in 3B,
didn't think anybody'd know."
No.
If anything, everybody's now
white-knuckle gripping their seats
'cause they know they're on the plane
with a murderer.
It would've been so great
if when we finally landed,
Chad would've turned to me and been like,
"It was actually me the whole time."
[audience laughs]
"It's the classic who smelt it, dealt it."
"Just committed to the bit."
I know it wasn't him
because he has no digestive issues,
which means he has no empathy
for those that do.
He could eat a cigarette,
and his butthole would be like,
"Nah, it's a green bean, pass it."
The security guard at his asshole
is like a substitute teacher.
He's like, "I'm not getting paid enough.
You just you just do what you gotta do."
He and I, we actually, uh, both just hit
one year of sobriety.
-[audience cheers]
-And, uh Oh, thank you.
Thanks.
[chuckles] I've, uh I've learned
that when you tell people you got sober,
it sounds like
you have a drinking problem.
And if you go, "Oh,
but I don't have a drinking problem,"
it sounds like you for sure have
a massive drinking problem.
Like, "No, I'm just taking a break
'cause my lawyer said I should."
[audience laughs]
I'm very lucky.
I don't have an addictive personality.
There is some alcoholism in my family.
Like, my grandma in Idaho
used to go to saloons
with her gun, get drunk,
and shoot the lights out.
-[audience laughs]
-[chuckles]
So relatively speaking, I'm doing great.
I'm really fine.
I quit drinking for a really mild reason.
I couldn't handle the hangovers anymore.
My God, I feel like you hit your thirties,
and hangovers get so dark so fast.
It wasn't just the physical part.
It was the mental part too.
Like, do you guys ever get bad anxiety
the morning after drinking?
Oh my God,
it's like an actual medical term now.
It's called "hangxiety."
It's fucking crazy.
I never had hangxiety in my twenties.
I would wake up after, like, blacking out,
and my first thought would be,
"Oh God, I hope I can make it
to McDonald's in time
for them to still be serving breakfast."
It was my number one concern in life.
In my thirties, when I wake up
after a night of drinking,
my first thought now is, "Oh God,
do I wanna be buried or cremated?"
[audience laughs]
"Gotta get my affairs in order."
I don't understand how, like,
old, old people are still drinking hard.
You know they're not hydrating, right?
I feel like my grandma's like,
"I haven't had water
since I was a little girl."
Okay.
[exhales]
They're like old cars, you know?
They're built different.
They run on different gas.
We need water, and they're like,
"Does anybody have Kahla?"
Like, "We're at a baptism. Can you
kind of fucking chill out a little bit?"
"Maybe grab a Sprite, sit down."
My grandpa made me a gin and tonic once,
and I almost exploded.
I didn't watch him make it,
but based on the taste,
I think he poured gin into a glass,
dipped his fingers in tonic water
and went
"Happy birthday."
"Oh, I'm 12, okay."
Kind of hoping for a puka shell necklace
or something, but that's fine.
I also don't know how people drink hard,
wake up hungover
and have young kids they have
to take care of the next morning.
[chuckles] I know that's some of you
for sure tomorrow.
-[audience cheers]
-Yeah, I know.
Tomorrow's going to be an iPad day.
[audience laughs]
[audience member squeals]
Yeah. You're gonna want
to charge that puppy up tonight.
You need a lot of PAW Patrol tomorrow.
I don't have kids.
The closest I can relate is
I have nieces who are two and four.
I love them so much.
They do also act like they have
been fed exclusively crack cocaine.
[audience laughs]
They are feral children.
The two-year-old
was having a tantrum the other day,
and my sister-in-law walked her by me.
The two-year-old reached out, bit my neck.
-I had a drive-by bite.
-[audience laughs]
What has she been sniffing? Bath salts?
We've got a tiny Mike Tyson in the house.
And look, I know
that my brother and sister-in-law
could not love them more than they do,
but I'm sure there are also days
where they look at each other like,
"What if we just left the front door open
and see what happens? Yeah."
"Maybe a coyote and an owl
will raise them."
Some sort of Jungle Book situation,
you know.
I'm not gonna have kids,
and I'm totally okay with that.
Chad has older kids,
and that's kind of what's worked for us.
But I'm at the age of being a mom,
so TikTok sends me
lots of different mom videos.
I'll open the app,
and it'll be a woman like,
"Hey, I'm here to let you know,
if you're on the fence about having kids,
so was I, and this child
is the light of my life, okay?"
"This is a love I've never known before,
so if you're sitting there
and you're not sure,
I'm here to tell you, do it, sister."
[audience cheers and laughs]
And then I scroll up,
and the next video
is a woman with pepperoni in her hair.
[audience laughs and cheers]
There's blood on her shirt
from where her nipples used to be.
Maybe that's what's in her hair.
I don't know. I don't know her personally.
And she's clearly, like, in a closet,
hiding from her child with her phone,
like Blair Witch Project.
[audience laughs]
And a direct quote from this video was,
"When I was growing up,
my biggest dream in life was to be a mom,
and I'm here to tell you, dream bigger."
[audience laughs]
[cheering, applauding]
And I was like, "Ooh, say less."
Yeah. No, thanks.
It just God, having kids
seems so hard to me.
It seems so hard to me that I'm shocked
the amount of people that have them
is what it is
compared to the amount that don't.
I feel like
that number should be flipped, right?
Don't you think it would just be
15 women that are like, "I'll do it."
[audience laughs]
"I volunteer as tribute."
Just a sturdy woman,
ready to push out 20 kids,
keep our population going.
Yeah, I mean, even Gen Z makes me feel
like I'm 1,000 years old.
I was talking about their fashion earlier.
I feel like female comics, especially,
we don't really know
what we're supposed to wear on stage,
and then our agents will call us
and be like, "Hey,
you gotta take new pictures for the poster
outside the club, so look nice."
So we put fake lashes on,
and we get a spray tan,
and we push our boobs up.
And most of the time, we walk out here
like the pigeon lady from Home Alone 2.
We're like, "Ah!"
You're like, "Hm. What the"
-"Who's this young lad?"
-[audience laughs]
I rarely look
like the poster version of me up here.
It takes a lot of time and effort.
And it's kind of a problem
because I did a show
at a casino in Philadelphia last year,
and they made a billboard for it,
like side of the freeway billboard.
And they used one of those promo pictures
where it was like so much cleavage.
I don't know what I was thinking.
But this billboard just had
that picture and my name.
[audience laughs]
They didn't put like, "Comedian."
So it just looked like I was hosting
a motorboating convention.
[audience laughs]
It was the picture, my name,
and the gambling addiction hotline number.
It was so confusing.
I knew it was gonna be a problem
because when I walked out that night,
I could tell that truckers had just been
driving by the billboard for months.
It was only old men looking at me like
[audience chuckles]
"Where's the lady with the tits?"
"Fuckin' not here, Bruce."
"Got pigeons to feed, my guy.
Come on now."
So, uh, this was a little while back.
I ended up
getting diagnosed with depression.
-Anybody else here have depression?
-[audience] Whoo!
"Whoo"? I think some of you are medicated.
-That was
-[audience laughs]
Some of you had a little pep in your step
up there with your "whoo." It was nice.
I don't know if you feel this way.
I was in such denial as an adult
that I had depression
because I didn't feel that way growing up.
But then last year,
I went to the Cheesecake Factory
in my pajamas
[audience laughs]
-Uh-oh. [chuckles]
-[audience snickers]
Oopsies.
I went at like 4 p.m. on a Tuesday.
And I went up to the waitress.
I was like, "I'm here for happy hour."
And she saw what I was wearing.
She was like, "Are you?"
[audience laughs]
"This kind of feels
like the sad hour, but okay."
And I tried Wellbutrin for a week.
It made me feel so much worse.
It turns out that most people have to try,
like, five different antidepressants
before they find the right fit.
There are these forums online
of people like,
"Yeah, I tried this one,
and it made me feel schizophrenic."
"But then I tried this one,
and it made me feel like I was dying."
"But then I found Zoloft,
and now I'm, like, kind of okay."
-I'm like, "What?"
-[audience laughs]
I'm not in a mental state
where I can handle casual schizophrenia.
Kind of need it to work the first time.
I have a very public job.
One of the things I get the most
are intrusive thoughts.
-You guys get intrusive thoughts?
-[audience] Yeah.
Okay. One of the ones I get the most is,
if I'm walking down a busy street
and there's food on the ground,
like a cupcake
just smashed into the sidewalk,
bird shit around it,
my brain every time is like,
"You should eat that."
[audience laughs]
And I know I never will,
but I think my brain is just obsessed
with the amount of freedom
we have as adults,
because you sure can.
I wouldn't advise it.
[chuckles] I just think
it's so funny to picture me
like walking down the street
and seeing the cupcake
and scooping it up and eating it
and just keeping on walking. [laughs]
Because you know people walking
the other way would be like
[gasps and groans]
-"Is that the escort from the billboard?"
-[audience laughs]
I thought she'd be doing better.
I also get a lot of intrusive thoughts
around, like, sharp objects and knives.
Like, I can't chop vegetables
without my brain picturing like,
"Oh God, if this knife slips one degree,
we are losing a digit."
I mean, knives are crazy to me.
They're the only weapon
that also doubles as kitchenware.
-Like, you don't shoot a zucchini in half.
-[audience chuckles]
I mean, you can, but you'll lose
your security deposit, you know?
And I haven't found a permanent solution
yet for the depression.
I am trying to stay away
from the crystals, but
They're getting tempting. [laughs]
Might become a full-blown crystal lady.
But I didn't get rid
of those ones the girl gave me.
I have two of them in my fanny pack
in the green room right now.
Like, I don't know,
maybe they do something.
And I know that
part of why I have depression
is because my mom has dementia,
which, of course, is just so heartbreaking
to watch your parent
go through something like that.
I visited her recently,
and I had the crystals with me,
so I was like, "Well, maybe she just wants
to, like, hold a pretty, shiny rock."
I held it out to her. I was like, "Hey,
I have crystals. Do you want to hold one?"
And her eyes got so big,
and she reached down and picked one up
and immediately put it in her mouth.
I was like, "Whoa!"
"Hey!"
That is how you make an Avenger,
but we can't.
[audience laughs]
[blows raspberry]
Can't have you Hulking out in the home.
Not covered by Medicaid.
And this next part is dark,
but I don't want you guys to get
tight butthole on me. Okay?
Just know it helps me to talk about it.
And if you know somebody with dementia,
maybe it helps you too.
So my mom,
she's in the later stages of it,
which means
sometimes she still recognizes me,
but sometimes she doesn't.
And I can always tell
when she doesn't recognize me
because she talks to me
like a guy with commitment issues.
[audience laughs]
I'll be like, "All right, I love you."
And she'll go, "That's nice."
[audience laughs]
Which is such a fuckboy response.
Like, "I'm not really looking
for something serious, you know?"
Like, I gave my mom the ick.
She's like, "Oh, please."
Smothering me.
But if you think about it, it's actually,
like, the sweetest response she could say,
given what she thinks is going on.
Like, put yourself in that position.
I don't know if any of us
would be that nice. Right?
Like, you're in your room,
and a girl you do not know
walks in, sits on your bed,
hangs out with you for eight hours.
And at the end of it is like,
"All right, I love you."
[audience laughs]
We would all be like, "Help!
Like, what is this, The Shining?"
"I'm being haunted."
She had to go to the hospital
a couple of months ago.
She's out now, thankfully.
But when we were in there,
it was me and her and Chad.
I came out of the bathroom,
and she turns to Chad and goes,
"I like this girl."
[audience laughs]
[chuckles] And I was like,
"Yeah, I'm your daughter."
-And she goes, "I don't know about that."
-[audience laughs]
[clears throat] I'm like,
"We are literally in the same hospital
that you gave birth to me in."
That's like going to a restaurant
and the chef coming out and going,
"That looks really good."
[audience laughs]
"Yeah, you made it."
"I don't know about that." What? Wha
We're in the place it happens.
And obviously, it's really hard
when my mom doesn't recognize me.
I have to kind of try
and find silver linings in those moments.
And I think it is pretty cool to know that
with the bias removed from her
that I'm her daughter,
my mom was around me
and was still like, "I like this girl."
Because that's not always
how it is with family.
A lot of us are like, "Ugh, I love her,
but I don't like her."
And my mom's like,
"I don't know her, but I like her."
Sometimes my mom thinks I'm my brother.
That's when I'm like,
"Ooh, shouldn't have cut my hair."
[audience laughs]
[audience applauds and whistles]
Ah, the Pierre is Pierre-ing.
So last fall, Chad and I went to Europe.
Before we left,
I had five different friends of mine
calling me going,
"Oh my God, he's totally gonna propose."
You guys are going to Europe together.
There's no way he's not gonna propose.
So, of course,
it planted that seed in my head.
And then we're over there,
and anytime he stops to bend down
and tie his shoe, I'm like
[humming excitedly]
Like an idiot.
And the trip is going on and on.
And we get to our last city.
We're in Paris.
And one of my friends texts me
and is like,
"If he doesn't propose to you today,
I am jumping into the Hudson River."
I was so annoyed at this point,
I wrote back,
"Well, pack a towel, motherfucker."
[audience laughs]
Quit ruining my vacation.
I should've known
it wasn't gonna happen over there.
'Cause Chad asked me a while ago,
"Hey, whenever I propose,
is there something
you would love if I did?"
I was like, "I think it'd be kind of nice
if you could, you know,
have one of our friends
take a picture, you know,
like have them hiding in a bush."
You know what's not in Paris
hiding in a fucking bush?
One of our friends.
What, is he gonna propose in an elevator
and get the security camera footage?
Like, it's not happening.
We come home,
and I get coffee with my friends,
and they're all like, "Did he do it?"
"Did he propose?"
And I'm like, "Bitch, you'll know."
The tradition isn't
that I wear a nipple ring.
[audience laughs]
So fucking take a glance,
and ask or don't ask.
I got home,
and I don't know if Chad could tell
I was in kind of a weird mood,
'cause he goes, "Hey.
I don't know if this is a touchy subject,
but did any of your friends ask
if I proposed?"
And I was like, "Yeah."
"Did any of your friends ask
if you proposed?"
He was like, "Yeah."
And I was like, "Wow."
I bet those conversations went
so differently.
[audience laughs]
And I was mad at my friends for a while
because I really felt like they set me up
for disappointment.
And then I was like, "Oh." [chuckles]
"I bet this is how Chad feels
when I say congrats
before the end of a Vikings game."
[audience laughs and applauds]
[audience cheers]
All right, Twin Cities.
Thank you guys so much.
You guys [chuckles] Thank you.
You guys are Oh my God.
You are so sweet.
Thank you so much
for coming out tonight, you guys.
[audience cheers loudly]
[quirky music plays]
Hi, you guys. Okay, so before I go,
we have some stuff for sale
that we've been selling all tour.
And I just wanted to show you
one thing in particular.
We had signs made that say,
"Not mad, just disappointed."
[audience laughs]
[audience member cheers]
And when we had these made,
I assumed you guys would want
to hold them up in traffic,
but I have been laughing so hard
at you guys
coming through the merch line
and telling me all of the other ways
that you're planning on using these.
I've had a lot of teachers buying these.
[audience cheers]
I've had a lot of parents buying these.
I had some parents buy this
and then leave a comment on my Instagram
that said, "We bought your sign,
and now our five-year-old holds it up
to us anytime we swear."
[audience laughs]
Like, well, that's amazing.
Um, I've had cops buy these
and say they're gonna hang it
in the back of their squad car.
So anytime they arrest somebody,
this is the first thing they see.
And my favorite one I've ever gotten,
I had a Southwest flight attendant
come up to me and go,
"I'm gonna hold this up
anytime somebody poops on my plane."
[audience laughs and cheers]
All right, you guys, get home safe.
Thank you so much. You were amazing.
Bye, you guys. Thank you.
[audience cheering and clapping]
[music ends]