Behavioral Problems Review
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(More customer reviews)I couldn't agree with "Nutbar Extraordinaire" more. Ron White's "Behavioral Problems" is his funniest to date, and if you're already familiar with him, you'd already know he's a raunchy storyteller, so why complain? This is laugh-out-loud-funny stuff, I know, because listening at work on my iPod, my co-workers wanted to know why I was laughing so hard. His tales of the new Japanese toilets, parking attendant problems, vacationing in London (with his son, "Tater Tot"!!), visiting wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital, and his answer to the economic crisis must be heard, and definitely stand up to repeated listenings. And his particular gaffes he makes while in performance he makes even funnier; drunk or not, this is one performer who can think on his feet.So if you like fall-down-funny, raunchy stand-up comedy, there is no one better than the ol' Tater. Buy the DVD for the crib, and the CD for the car. You won't be disappointed.
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Comedian Ron "Tater Salad" White is best known as the cigar smoking, scotch drinking funnyman from the "Blue Collar Comedy" phenomenon. But with two Grammy®nominations, a Gold Record, two of the top rated one-hour specials in Comedy Central history, a book that appeared on the New York Times Best Seller List, and CD and DVD sales of over 10 Million units, Ron has established himself as a star in his own right.Ron has always been a storyteller; from the time he was a boy growing up in a small town in the middle of Texas oil country to selling windows for a living in Arlington to performing in sold-out theaters and arenas as a headlining comedian all across the country.For two decades he lived the life of a struggling comedian bouncing around to comedy clubs and driving to gigs in his beat-up Nissan pickup truck. In short, he paid his dues. From January 2000 through March 2003, Ron performed with Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy in the highly acclaimed "Blue Collar Comedy Tour," a show that played to sold out audiences in over 90 cities and grossed over $15 million dollars.Warner Bros filmed the tour and "Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie" was released as a major motion picture in theaters in March 2003 later premiering on Comedy Central as the highest rated movie in the channel's history. In November Ron taped his third one hour special "Behavioral Problems" in Seattle, WA.The special will premiere on Comedy Central April 19, 2009. The DVD and CD will be released on April 21st.
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