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Get ready to laugh. Check out this video on a comedian’s side-splitting take on battling telemarketers and the remote control.

Peter Fogel first jokes about knobs on the television when he grew up. He shares that he is from a generation of maps and that once you open a map, you can never return it to its original form. The audience laughs. He then shares about the GPS that exists today. He makes light of the GPS, creating a device where a woman tells a man how to drive, and the audience chuckles. He goes on to pretend to be the voice of the GPS, “Turn right, make a right, my mother’s right you’re a loser let me out of this car.” Everyone giggles in the crowd. He then talks about how different languages can be programmed. 

The comedian then shares a joke about trying to be a telemarketer with a telemarketer who is calling his phone. He says his response is, “Good evening, tax support, can I help you?” He says that the man is confused asking who called whom? He tells the audience that they need to have fun in life. He goes on to share about being a bachelor and that on Halloween he once gave out packets of duck and soy sauce. He then shares that he poured in the rest of the lo mein. 

He tells the humor of going in front of a driver who is looking for a parking spot during the holiday season and walking slowly in front of him while holding his car keys. He goes on to talk about the wireless remote control. He says that the man who invented the remote died recently and his final request was to be buried in between two couch cushions. The audience laughs. 

As you enjoy a good bit of laughter from this video, may you be reminded of God’s gift of humor. He tells us so often to rejoice, and part of finding our joy in Him, is knowing that we are free to laugh in life. 

“A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit saps a person’s strength.” Proverbs 17:22