A warm, upbeat set built around family quirks, small-town moments, and the funny things that happen in daily life. The stories focus on relatable routines, changing seasons, and the humor that shows up in ordinary conversations. Its a friendly, easygoing clip with a comfortable tone and simple observational jokes.
David Dean hilariously breaks down the chaos of raising teens, from grunting sons to emotional daughters, showing why clean comedy is perfect for family nights and church events. One of the top Christian performers forministry outreach entertainment, David brings laughter that unites parents and builds community.
Your Wife will always be better than you, or at least that is what David Dean says in this flip form his first ever Dry Bar Comedy special. Whether it's having a saintly attitude, or never raising her voice, David Dean's wife seems like a really great person.
55 years old is practically half dead, or at least in David Dean's experience it is. In this clip, David Dean talks about what it's like to be 55 and the struggles he faces on a daily basis.
Armed American Radio airs live Sunday nights on nearly 250 radio stations and >>Armed American Radio airs live Sunday nights on nearly 250 radio stations and 200 cable radio stations nationwide distributed by the Salem Radio Network. Host Mark Walters brings his “no compromise” style to the air with an ever-changing lineup of . . . . <<
The Investing & Trading Live Radio Show hosted by Josh and Al pulls back the >>The Investing & Trading Live Radio Show hosted by Josh and Al pulls back the curtain on how the financial markets really work. Trading for income potential or investing to become a better steward of your life savings are key topics. We will discuss . . . <<
Broadcast from the heart of Times Square, Kevin McCullough takes America’s >>Broadcast from the heart of Times Square, Kevin McCullough takes America’s pulse — and delivers the shock it needs. <<
Broadcast from the heart of Times Square, Kevin McCullough takes America’s >>Broadcast from the heart of Times Square, Kevin McCullough takes America’s pulse — and delivers the shock it needs. <<
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