Nate Bargatze acknowledged that he’s as “shocked” as viewers are that he’s internet hosting “SNL” earlier than going full stand-up mode in his monologue on Saturday.
The comic – who has plenty of stand-up specials on Netflix together with “The Best Common American” – introduced up his Tennessee roots earlier than declaring that he’s “from the 1900s” as he started to debate his place sooner or later throughout his first-ever “Saturday Evening Stay” internet hosting gig.
“The world is so future now and I really feel in the best way of it,” Bargatze stated.
The comic introduced up reminiscences of lodges having absolutely enclosed showers earlier than noting that in the present day’s lodges have “half a glass” to surround them.
“And water will get on the ground and that’s the long run, that’s what the long run – that’s what they need,” he quipped.
“They do half a glass as a result of I’m nonetheless alive so that they’re like – they don’t need to hear me going ‘the place’s the glass at,’ so that they do half a glass. And the long run, the flooring are at all times moist. Each flooring.”
Bargatze, 44, later famous that it could be 2057 when his daughter, 11, turns his present age earlier than he jokingly stated he doesn’t consider “it’s an actual 12 months.”
“How am I gonna’ speak to somebody from 2057? I’ve extra in frequent with a pilgrim.”
You’ll be able to take a look at extra from Bargatze’s monologue within the video beneath.