After 50 You Just Stop Caring. Karen Morgan - Full Special

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Published 2020-12-09
After 50 you just stop caring about the little things, and luckily Karen Morgan is 55 and over caring about the little things. Whether it's having a wet shopping cart at target or taking your children to college, this full Dry Bar Comedy special is sure to keep you laughing from start to finish.

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All Comments (21)
  • @The1morningstar
    You know what thank you for this! I’m 38, a year ago I became a widow and I constantly worry about people judging me. Sometimes I refrain myself from wearing a pretty dress because in my head I think every one of my neighbors will judge me and I’m tired as hell of that feeling. I’m not going to wait until I’m 50 to not give a crap about what anybody says or think! 🙏 ☺️
  • @phoenixkali
    I remember loads of 50somethings complaining that when you turn 50, you become invisible. Now I've turned 50 I've realized invisibility is a superpower!
  • @resistfascism
    If you think you stop caring at 50, wait until you hit 65.
  • I love her! I’m 51 & it’s not that you stop caring, it’s just that once you reach 50, you realize that all the stupid sh*t you worried about in your 20’s, 30’s & 40’s really doesn’t matter. You realize what’s really important and you re-prioritize.
  • @111Phoenix777
    What is it they say: "At 20 you care what people think about you. At 40 you no longer care. At 60 you realize no one was ever thinking about you."
  • @1Nida
    I'm 55 and I approve this message.
  • This is literally why I have a community garden. I ride my bike there, weed weed weed, and I don’t kill people (or as I tell my friends, “my garden keeps me out of trouble”)
  • @saylorgirl799
    I’m 62 (grew up in the south) and I LOVE this! I definitely identified with every part of this, and she had me LMAO… especially the part about raising teenage boys vs teen girls and getting them ready for college! She’s SO SPOT ON and SO HILARIOUS! I’ve watched this TWICE already, shared it with all of my adult friends (whom I know will crack up laughing at it! 😂), and will probably watch it a couple more times, ESPECIALLY when I need a GOOD LAUGH! 🤣😂🤣
  • As a woman in her 60's, a wife for 38 years, a mother of 9 children, plus I work at a Walgreen's....this child spoke to my heart! 💜
  • I'm 58, haven't cared for a long time now. I've learned early to mind my business, stay away from drama. Life is good.
  • @MenelionFR
    "I want bacon! And eggs, and sausage, and cheese, and hamburgers, and hot dogs, and happiness!" ❤❤❤
  • This woman is hysterical. Best comedy routine I have heard in years.
  • @marianne4468
    OMG I have been telling my family and friends for a long time " I'm over 50 I don't care anymore about anything" So this hit home for me!
  • @rorobyn10
    Oh gosh I'm only 5 minutes in and almost peed my pants! This 55 year old woman is soooo funny!!!! We all need laughter these days.
  • Love her! She’s one year younger than I am and it’s refreshing to hear her articulate my thoughts & feelings!!❤ AND, she’s also a SOUTHERN GAL!
  • Great enough to watch multiple times. She is one of the undersung heroes, the comedians that bring so much relief and buoying for just a long enough time to catch a breath and keep carrying on.
  • @jmanswat2457
    It's not that you don't care anymore, you just reach another level of smart.
  • I love this woman! I thought I had issues!! She just let me know it’s ok I’m 55 and I need to join a walking group.
  • She truly is a breath of fresh air. Speaks her mind she's funny. Her husband is a lucky man.