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First of all, the place is a MAD HOUSE. The garage was super-full and hectic, and since the lights that indicate free parking spots don't actually work, I was driving around in circles for a while before I found an open spot. And because of the crowds, even though we got there for dinner at 4:30, we still had to wait 25 minutes for a table at Tap Sports Bar (the service was horrible; don't bother).
Once we were done with dinner, we made our way through the casino to The Theater (very clever name, by the way...). But once we were close, there was a huge line, and as we got to the front, all of a sudden the line had to go to a different spot even though we had already been waiting. We had to go up escalators just to go down again...it was so convoluted, and the staff did not know how to handle the crowds. This isn't their first rodeo: they need to get their s**t together.
When we eventually made it to our seats, we were certainly ready for the show. It started pretty much on time, which is always nice!
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Check out Alexandro's YouTube channel for videos of his stand-up routines and more.
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He joked a lot about his family, from taking his kids skiing to dealing with his in-laws, and even turned his wife's brain tumor scare into a funny scenario. And of course he had to do food jokes, mainly about France's obsession with cheese (well, and his own love of dairy products). He claimed to have run the New York City Marathon, and then proceeded to tell us why he would never do that and ponders why anyone would want to run 26.2 miles (or watch it for that matter). He jumped on Alexandro's bandwagon about getting old and told several colonoscopy jokes (which I probably wouldn't have gotten except for the fact that my dad is an older man, so it was more relevant haha).
He ended the show with an encore of his Hot Pocket routine (see below). SO GOOD!
Think this sounds funny? I found one of Gaffigan's recent full stand-up shows on Youtube; watch it for a real taste of his comedy!
P.S.: To top off the evening, I played the slot machines in the casino for a few minutes after the show. I won $10. Not a bad night!
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