

Ryan Hamilton: A Joke About New Yorkers
4 snips Jan 5, 2025
Ryan Hamilton hilariously contrasts city life with his small-town Idaho roots. He shares witty anecdotes about New Yorkers and their misconceptions about rural America. The podcast critiques the belief that success in the bustling city is applicable everywhere, highlighting the charm of country life with a comedic twist. Hamilton's unique perspective makes for entertaining storytelling that bridges the gap between two very different worlds.
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New Yorkers and Geography
- Ryan Hamilton, originally from Idaho, talks about New Yorkers' lack of geographical awareness beyond New York and L.A..
- They often mistake Idaho for a Midwestern state, prompting humorous interactions where Hamilton explains its actual location.
Small-Town vs. Big-City
- Hamilton shares an anecdote about telling New Yorkers he comes from a town of 1,000 people.
- Their immediate reaction is to offer financial assistance, highlighting a perceived disparity between small-town and big-city life.
New York Exceptionalism
- Hamilton observes the New Yorker attitude of "I could never live anywhere else."
- He humorously challenges this notion, suggesting they could adapt to life outside New York.