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Oh McEnery!

20080611OhMcEnery.jpgDo you know what this is? This is one of those articles in which a member of the media tells the public to catch the “next big thing” before they start selling out large venues. In this case, it’s a comedian by the name of Jeff McEnery.
Like all other Canadian comics, you probably recognize McEnery from the plethora of commercials he has done and the obligatory stint on Video on Trial. He hasn’t had a guest spot of Corner Gas yet—but it’s really just a matter of time.
Since becoming the youngest member of Yuk Yuk’s roster in 2005, McEnery has been making his way in the Canadian comedy scene. In 2006 he won Yuk Yuk’s $25,000 Great Canadian Laugh Off (NSFW), and over the years, a bunch of other awards and competitions. Most importantly however, he’s really, really funny.
McEnery comes from Acton, Ontario, and a lot of his jokes draw from his experiences living in the small town. He’s like a Canadian version of Jeff Foxworthy, but not lame and much funnier. His (McEnery’s, not Foxworthy’s) jokes are lewd and potentially offensive but always tell very personal stories flavoured with self-deprecation that fringes on manic depression (the hilarious kind). Really, he’s not like Foxworthy at all, but likening the young upstart to a hardened veteran is the way of the media.
Jeff McEnery will be headlining Yuk Yuk’s at 224 Richmond Street West for your viewing pleasure over the next five days, from June 11 to 15. Call for ticket prices.
Photo courtesy of Jeff McEnery

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  • burnstoemerge

    The Foxworthy comparison is interesting because many people I know who have lived there, or even just visited, have no problem recognizing Acton has a “hick town” with all the negative stereotypes that come along with that label.
    For example: Everyone knowing everyone else. Where the drug dealer lives is common knowledge. Parents buy drugs and alcohol for their youngish kids. Unprotected teen sex and, eventually, pregnancy. Lower levels of education. Conservative viewpoints.
    And that’s just from the people I’ve known.
    The fall fair is fun, though.