Set 3 · Episode 575
Trey Pack
Bucket PullManYoungLarge Joke Book
Career avg·2.50 bits/set·3.00 beats/set·0.15 punch density·0.33 tag density·2 sets
This set·2 bits·3 beats·0.07 punch density·0.00 tag density
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[Bit 1]
Guys, there are too many homeless people in Austin.
All right?
I'll say it, dude.
I'm not starting to purge.
Everyone can calm down.
It's fine, dude.
There are too many of them, though, right?
I just moved here from Tennessee.
And in the town I moved from, there
are no homeless people in my entire hometown, right?
Since moving to Austin, I've had to learn
the plural for homeless.
Anybody familiar?
You know the plural for homeless?
No?
Homelands?
That's cute.
It's actually veterans, believe it or not.
[Bit 2]
I think anything can be funny.
I think anything in the world can be funny, okay?
I hate when people say that you can't joke about that.
I think that's dumb, okay?
Okay?
Because if a joke is written well
and it's delivered properly, anything can be funny.
Except for abortions.
Abortions are not funny.
Because with abortions, there is no delivery.
Bit 1 · Beat 1
Beat Details
Beat Premise
“Austin homelessness becomes so extreme that singular vocabulary stops working.”
Joke Type
hyperboleLines
setupGuys, there are too many homeless people in Austin.
setupThere are too many of them, though, right?
setupI just moved here from Tennessee.
setupAnd in the town I moved from, there
setupare no homeless people in my entire hometown, right?
setupSince moving to Austin, I've had to learn
punchlinethe plural for homeless.
