Rollercoasters | Marty Simpson Comedy

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2024
  • I'm terrified of heights
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    Marty's Blog: adventureswithmarty.com
    Marty is fresh off being on tour with Leanne Morgan and Jeff Allen, and over the last 3 years he added some impressive clients to his list of performances. Google, Dell Computers, Tintri, Wolverine Pipeline Company, Parade Magazine, and more!
    Marty's comedy has been featured on ESPN, B.E.T., Nickelodeon, Amazon Prime Video and his DryBar Comedy special can be seen here. He's performed on 3 different continents and 46 of the 50 United States!
    Marty was a finalist in the critically acclaimed television series Trial By Laughter and was named a festival favorite at Big Pine Comedy Festival. His comedy is shaped, not only by his 28+ years of marriage and two kids, but also his 10 years as a head high school football coach and drama teacher.
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  • @viewfromthehighchair9391
    @viewfromthehighchair9391 Před 3 měsíci

    I read this as a complete lack of trust in God's ability to keep and protect you (kekekekeke). I'm with Savannah on this one. I've ridden Manta at Sea World and it is a great coaster and the first I've ridden in the "Superman" position. I'd do it again anytime. Keep on ridin' those coasters Savannah; I watch CZcams vids of coasters too and I'm older than you both (even with your ages added together). Funny thing, I'm afraid of heights as well but NOT on rollercoasters for some reason I haven't taken up with my therapist yet.
    Word to the wise, don't look up (or let Savannah look up) the highest rollercoaster in the world. It's at the top of The Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas and it is called "The High Roller". Just looked it up to find the name again and you're in luck; they took it down in 2005 because it wasn't popular enough. I road that coaster back in the day and it was basically a kiddie coaster at an elevation of 900 ft. (on the roof of The Stratosphere) which changed the perception a bit.
    Boy! For someone like me and, apparently, you who are deathly afraid of heights, that thing will scared the bejeebers out of ya but I still liked it. I also went on The Big Shot which is, somehow, worse. It starts at the same height as The Higher Roller, with those feet of ours dangling, and you go up instead of down to a height of 1,062 feet looking out over the Las Vegas plain with the foothills in the distance and Las Vegas spread out at your feet desparately hoping you don't get "spread out" in much the same way.
    Hey, this has been fun reminiscing. Great comedy bit as I could feel your real (or imagined) pain. TeeHee