Jay Leno Stand Up Comedy Motorola 1995 Officers Meeting
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Published 2023-01-31
All Comments (21)
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Wow, never missed a beat. Non stop, what a memory.
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The bit starting at 14:54 made me erupt in laughter on a quiet plane. Jay was a beast at stand up!!
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Thanks for posting this. Really interesting to see what a corporate gig was like. I love Jay.
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Jay is a Beast on stage.
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Jay is a real pro! Tough crowd of corporate stiffs and he does 57 minutes straight. Some funny, some not, but every joke is on time with perfect delivery. Great video!
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Thank you for uploading this! Great clean comedy! Jay is one of the old greats!
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Jay Leno was soooooooooo much better than the "comedians" we have today.
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After Jay finishes his act, the CEO of Motorola comes out, asks everyone to give Jay a round of applause. Then when the fanfare dies down, the CEO says: “Thank you for attending. We now are announcing mass layoffs. Pick up your pink slip and free ham on your way out of the auditorium. You’ve been a great employee/audience. Drive home safely.”
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Thanks for posting, really enjoyed this.
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I still remember this stand up in 1995, almost 30yrs ago. 😮
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Great Coporate gig Jay!
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OJ joke was hilarious 😂
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Awesome stand up set, I love Leno
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All the stories I heard from Jay about his parents and how old fashioned they were (and how unusual they were, Jay's mom is scottish, Jay's mom is Italian) makes me really understand how surreal it must have been for him.
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Thoroughly enjoyed, crazy that the audience didn’t react to many punch lines.
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Awesome
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29:53 lmao
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28:30 haha
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Damn, Jay was burning right through all his material. Like he wanted out of that gig as fast as possible. Must've been paid in advance. Old stuff, too, like the Mr. Potatohead bit.
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I've seen old folks like Jay Leno's parents. It's frustrating to talk to them. They don't even know computers are invented. They even have problem using phones made in the 70s. Having parents & grandparents who mentally live in the 18th century is the most painful experience in life, more painful than being in the middle of a forest fires & mudslids at the same time. Poor Jay; I really empathize with him.