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.
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