Nate Bargatze shares how a harmless prank on a friend at McDonalds spiraled into chaos. From meeting John and Jane Doe as a clueless teen to near-disaster overseas and a fast-food fight that almost happened, Nates slow-burn storytelling turns everyday mistakes into hysterical clean comedy.
Nate Bargatze shares a wild story from his early days in New York. What starts as a late-night diner encounter with a man pretending to be blind turns into mace in the face, a cab run-in, and classic Nate-style deadpan reflections on city life.
Grammy-nominated comedian Nate Bargatze joins Stephen Colbert to share stories about growing up in Tennessee, the struggles of pronouncing everyday words, and how his accent even confused his book publisher. With lighthearted takes on tin foil, civil war, and more, Bargatze proves why his down-to-earth humor resonates nationwide.
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